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Alain M. Boudet is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their work is positioned within the broader framework of academic research conducted at this prominent national institution.

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As an active researcher associated with CNRS, Alain M. Boudet likely contributes to ongoing scientific inquiries and projects within their domain at this institution.

Best Publications

  • Manipulation of lignin quality by downregulation of cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase

    Claire Halpin;Mary E. Knight;Geoffrey A. Foxon;Malcolm M. Campbell

  • Modification of lignin synthesis in plants

    Alain Michel Boudet;Dirk Gustaaf Inze;Wolfgang Walter Schuch

  • Biochemistry and molecular biology of lignification

    A. M. Boudet;C. Lapierre;J. Grima‐Pettenati

  • Lignins and lignocellulosics: a better control of synthesis for new and improved uses.

    Alain M Boudet;Shinya Kajita;Jacqueline Grima-Pettenati;Deborah Goffner

  • Down-regulation of Cinnamoyl-CoA reductase induces significant changes of lignin profiles in transgenic tobacco plants

    Joël Piquemal;Catherine Lapierre;Kate Myton;Ann O’connell

  • Cinnamoyl CoA reductase, the first committed enzyme of the lignin branch biosynthetic pathway: cloning, expression and phylogenetic relationships.

    Eric Lacombe;Simon Hawkins;Jan Van Doorsselaere;Joël Piquemal

  • Laccase down-regulation causes alterations in phenolic metabolism and cell wall structure in poplar

    Philippe Ranocha;Matthieu Chabannes;Simon Chamayou;Saïda Danoun

  • In situ analysis of lignins in transgenic tobacco reveals a differential impact of individual transformations on the spatial patterns of lignin deposition at the cellular and subcellular levels.

    Matthieu Chabannes;Katia Ruel;Arata Yoshinaga;Brigitte Chabbert

  • Induction of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase and 4-coumarate:CoA ligase mRNAs in cultured plant cells by UV light or fungal elicitor

    David N. Kuhn;Joseph Chappell;Alain Boudet;Klaus Hahlbrock

  • Elucidation of new structures in lignins of CAD- and COMT-deficient plants by NMR.

    John Ralph;John Ralph;Catherine Lapierre;Jane M Marita;Jane M Marita;Hoon Kim;Hoon Kim

  • NMR characterization of altered lignins extracted from tobacco plants down-regulated for lignification enzymes cinnamylalcohol dehydrogenase and cinnamoyl-CoA reductase

    John Ralph;Ronald D. Hatfield;Joël Piquemal;Nabila Yahiaoui

  • Biochemical characterization, molecular cloning and expression of laccases – a divergent gene family – in poplar

    Philippe Ranocha;Gordon McDougall;Simon Hawkins;Raja Sterjiades

  • Lignin degradation by Rigidoporus lignosus involves synergistic action of two oxidizing enzymes: Mn peroxidase and laccase

    H. Galliano;G. Gas;J.L. Seris;A.M. Boudet

  • Down-Regulation of Caffeic Acid O-Methyltransferase in Maize Revisited Using a Transgenic Approach

    Joel Piquemal;Simon Chamayou;Isabelle Nadaud;Michel Beckert

  • Molecular phenotyping of lignin-modified tobacco reveals associated changes in cell-wall metabolism, primary metabolism, stress metabolism and photorespiration.

    Rebecca Dauwe;Kris Morreel;Kris Morreel;Geert Goeminne;Geert Goeminne;Birgit Gielen

  • Proteomics of loosely bound cell wall proteins of Arabidopsis thaliana cell suspension cultures: a critical analysis.

    Gisèle Borderies;Elisabeth Jamet;Claude Lafitte;Michel Rossignol

  • Tissue- and cell-specific expression of a cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase promoter in transgenic poplar plants.

    Catherine Feuillet;Virginie Lauvergeat;Christine Deswarte;Gilles Pilate

  • Fourier-transform infrared and Raman spectroscopic evidence for the incorporation of cinnamaldehydes into the lignin of transgenic tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) plants with reduced expression of cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase.

    Derek Stewart;Nabila Yahiaoui;Gordon J. McDougall;Kate Myton

  • Talc as nucleating agent of polypropylene: morphology induced by lamellar particles addition and interface mineral-matrix modelization

    E. Ferrage;F. Martin;A. Boudet;S. Petit

  • Purification and characterization of isoforms of cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase from Eucalyptus xylem.

    D. Goffner;I. Joffroy;J. Grima-Pettenati;C. Halpin

Frequent Co-Authors

Raoul Ranjeva
Raoul Ranjeva Paul Sabatier University
Jacqueline Grima-Pettenati
Jacqueline Grima-Pettenati Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Claire Halpin
Claire Halpin University of Dundee
Alain Jauneau
Alain Jauneau Paul Sabatier University
D. James Morré
D. James Morré Purdue University West Lafayette
John Ralph
John Ralph Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center
Dirk Inzé
Dirk Inzé Ghent University
Malcolm M. Campbell
Malcolm M. Campbell University of Guelph
Christopher J. Lamb
Christopher J. Lamb John Innes Centre
Christophe Laurent
Christophe Laurent Paul Sabatier University

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