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. , Expression génétique chez les organites d'Arabidopsis thaliana

. .. Epissage,

. , Acteurs de la régulation de l'expression génétique

. .. Rip/morf,

P. .. Protéines,

P. .. Les,

P. Motif and . .. Et-fixation-À-l'arn,

P. .. Code, Rôles des protéines PPR dans la maturation des ARN des organites

. .. Epissage,

. , 5.1. Modifications de l'expression génétique des organites en réponse à un stress biotique, p.42

. , Protéines PPR impliquées dans la réponse aux stress biotiques

P. .. ,

. .. Ppr1/ppr2,

P. .. ,

. Le-chloroplaste and .. .. La-mitochondrie, Chapitre 1 : Proposition d'un pipeline d'analyse de données RNAseq pour

. .. Rnaseq, Pipeline appliqué à l'étude du transcriptome de la mitochondrie

. .. Discussion,

P. E. De, Amélioration du système de prédiction de sites d'édition sous dépendance, vol.2

. .. Mise-en-contexte, 55 1.2. Analyse transcriptomique des mutants ?nuwa et ?dyw2

. , Hypothèse et projet de recherche

L. .. E+, 58 2.1. Validation du lien fonctionnel entre DYW2 et les PPR E+, 1.1. Analyse RNAseq du transcriptome d'AT1G56570 (Salk_141937)
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. , Analyse RNAseq du transcriptome d'AT5G08305 (Salk_058773), p.61

. , 64 2.2.3. Analyse des rangs avec et sans le critère E+

. .. Discussion,

. , Chapitre 3 : Caractérisation fonctionnelle de la protéine PPR PGN en condition de stress

. .. Etat-des-lieux, L'expression de gènes impliqués dans le fonctionnement de la mitochondrie perturbée chez le mutant ?pgn

P. , U. Ppr-e+-impliquée-dans-l'édition, and .. .. , Utilisation de la nouvelle méthode de prédiction pour PPR E+

. , Mise en évidence et caractérisation fonctionnelle de protéines bactériennes à motifs PPR, vol.4

. , Mise en évidence de protéines à motifs PPR chez les bactéries

. .. Méthodologie,

.. .. Choix-des-objets-d'étude,

. .. Hypothèse-de-travail,

.. .. Caractérisation-de-la-protéine-ppr-trouvée-chez-ralstonia-solanacearum, Présentation du pathogène Ralstonia solanacearum et de sa protéine PPR

. , 101 3.5.2.3. Limites liées à la surexpression d'un gène bactérien in planta

. .. Caractérisation-de-la-protéine-ppr-trouvée-chez-erwinia-amylovora, 106 4.1. Description de l'agent pathogène Erwinia amylovora et de sa protéine PPR

. .. Microscopie,

A. T. Sur,

». .. Sur-malus-domestica-«-golden-delicious,

. .. Double-hybride-levure,

P. .. Lyse-des-levures,

. , Analyses bio-informatiques et logiciels utilisés

. .. Annexes,

. Liste and .. .. Le-clonage,

. , Liste des amorces PCR utilisées pour mesurer l'édition

. , Liste des amorces utilisées pour le génotypage des lignées d'insertion

. .. Références,

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