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Céline Masclaux-Daubresse

Céline Masclaux-Daubresse

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
56
Citations
22517
World Ranking
14146
National Ranking
543

Overview

Céline Masclaux-Daubresse is affiliated with the University of Paris-Saclay in France. Their research primarily spans the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with significant contributions to Plant Science and Molecular Biology subfields. Their scientific work emphasizes topics including plant nutrient uptake and metabolism, plant stress responses and tolerance, plant molecular biology research, photosynthetic processes and mechanisms, autophagy in disease and therapy, plant responses to water stress, and nitrogen and sulfur effects on Brassica.

The scientist has published extensively in several reputable journals. Frequent publication venues include Journal of Experimental Botany, The Plant Journal, Cells, Frontiers in Plant Science, and PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. Notable recent papers include:

  • Selective autophagy regulates heat stress memory in Arabidopsis by NBR1-mediated targeting of HSP90.1 and ROF1, 2020, Autophagy
  • Concurrent activation of OsAMT1;2 and OsGOGAT1 in rice leads to enhanced nitrogen use efficiency under nitrogen limitation, 2020, The Plant Journal
  • Current Understanding of Leaf Senescence in Rice, 2021, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • OsASN1 Overexpression in Rice Increases Grain Protein Content and Yield under Nitrogen-Limiting Conditions, 2020, Plant and Cell Physiology
  • Improving crop yield potential: Underlying biological processes and future prospects, 2022, Food and Energy Security

Céline Masclaux-Daubresse collaborates with several frequent co-authors, including Anne Marmagne, G Chardon, Maxence James, Jacques Trouverie, and Philippe Étienne. These collaborations have contributed to multiple publications, reflecting a networked approach to addressing questions in plant science and molecular biology.

The scope of Masclaux-Daubresse's work involves detailed studies on plant nutrient metabolism, particularly nitrogen use efficiency and grain protein content, as well as investigations into physiological and molecular mechanisms underlying plant stress responses and leaf senescence. Their research on autophagy processes, notably in relation to heat stress memory in Arabidopsis, indicates an interest in cellular processes that contribute to plant tolerance under various environmental stresses.

Overall, their contributions span both fundamental and applied plant sciences, targeting improvements in crop yield potential and understanding plant adaptation mechanisms at the molecular level.

Best Publications

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition)

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Amal Kamal Abdel-Aziz;Sara Abdelfatah;Mahmoud Abdellatif

  • Nitrogen uptake, assimilation and remobilization in plants: challenges for sustainable and productive agriculture

    Céline Masclaux-Daubresse;Françoise Daniel-Vedele;Julie Dechorgnat;Fabien Chardon

  • Source and sink mechanisms of nitrogen transport and use

    Mechthild Tegeder;Céline Masclaux-Daubresse

  • Glutamine synthetase-glutamate synthase pathway and glutamate dehydrogenase play distinct roles in the sink-source nitrogen cycle in tobacco.

    Céline Masclaux-Daubresse;Michèle Reisdorf-Cren;Karine Pageau;Maud Lelandais

  • Cadmium toxicity induced changes in nitrogen management in Lycopersicon esculentum leading to a metabolic safeguard through an amino acid storage strategy

    Chiraz Chaffei;Karine Pageau;Akira Suzuki;Houda Gouia

  • Autophagy, plant senescence, and nutrient recycling

    Liliana Avila-Ospina;Michael Moison;Kohki Yoshimoto;Céline Masclaux-Daubresse

  • Leaf nitrogen remobilisation for plant development and grain filling.

    C. Masclaux-Daubresse;M. Reisdorf-Cren;M. Reisdorf-Cren;M. Orsel

  • Nitrogen recycling and remobilization are differentially controlled by leaf senescence and development stage in Arabidopsis under low nitrogen nutrition.

    Céline Diaz;Thomas Lemaître;Aurélie Christ;Marianne Azzopardi

  • Autophagy machinery controls nitrogen remobilization at the whole-plant level under both limiting and ample nitrate conditions in Arabidopsis

    Anne Guiboileau;Anne Guiboileau;Kohki Yoshimoto;Kohki Yoshimoto;Fabienne Soulay;Fabienne Soulay;Marie-Paule Bataillé

  • Senescence and death of plant organs: nutrient recycling and developmental regulation.

    Anne Guiboileau;Rodnay Sormani;Christian Meyer;Céline Masclaux-Daubresse

  • Nitrogen remobilization during leaf senescence: lessons from Arabidopsis to crops.

    Marien Havé;Anne Marmagne;Fabien Chardon;Céline Masclaux-Daubresse

  • The two senescence-related markers, GS1 (cytosolic glutamine synthetase) and GDH (glutamate dehydrogenase), involved in nitrogen mobilization, are differentially regulated during pathogen attack and by stress hormones and reactive oxygen species in Nicotiana tabacum L. leaves.

    Karine Pageau;Michèle Reisdorf-Cren;Jean-François Morot-Gaudry;Céline Masclaux-Daubresse

  • Characterization of Markers to Determine the Extent and Variability of Leaf Senescence in Arabidopsis. A Metabolic Profiling Approach

    Céline Diaz;Sarah Purdy;Aurélie Christ;Jean-Francois Morot-Gaudry

  • Leaf Yellowing and Anthocyanin Accumulation are Two Genetically Independent Strategies in Response to Nitrogen Limitation in Arabidopsis thaliana

    Céline Diaz;Vera Saliba-Colombani;Olivier Loudet;Pierre Belluomo

  • Nitrogen metabolism meets phytopathology

    Mathilde Fagard;Alban Launay;Gilles Clément;Julia Courtial

  • Stitching together the Multiple Dimensions of Autophagy Using Metabolomics and Transcriptomics Reveals Impacts on Metabolism, Development, and Plant Responses to the Environment in Arabidopsis

    Céline Masclaux-Daubresse;Céline Masclaux-Daubresse;Gilles Clément;Pauline Anne;Pauline Anne;Jean-Marc Routaboul;Jean-Marc Routaboul

  • The cytosolic glutamine synthetase GLN1;2 plays a role in the control of plant growth and ammonium homeostasis in Arabidopsis rosettes when nitrate supply is not limiting

    Jérémy Lothier;Laure Gaufichon;Rodnay Sormani;Thomas Lemaître

  • Physiological and metabolic consequences of autophagy deficiency for the management of nitrogen and protein resources in Arabidopsis leaves depending on nitrate availability

    Anne Guiboileau;Anne Guiboileau;Liliana Avila-Ospina;Liliana Avila-Ospina;Kohki Yoshimoto;Kohki Yoshimoto;Fabienne Soulay;Fabienne Soulay

  • Enzymatic and metabolic diagnostic of nitrogen deficiency in Arabidopsis thaliana Wassileskija accession.

    Thomas Lemaître;Laure Gaufichon;Stéphanie Boutet-Mercey;Aurélie Christ

  • Iconography : Senescence and death of plant organs: Nutrient recycling and developmental regulation

    Anne Guiboileau;Rodnay Sormani;Christian Meyer;Céline Masclaux-Daubresse

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Christophe Avice
Jean-Christophe Avice Université de Caen Normandie
Gilles Clément
Gilles Clément University of Paris-Saclay
Salma Balazadeh
Salma Balazadeh Max Planck Society
Astrid Wingler
Astrid Wingler University College Cork
Philippe Etienne
Philippe Etienne Université de Caen Normandie
Françoise Daniel-Vedele
Françoise Daniel-Vedele INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Sébastien Thomine
Sébastien Thomine University of Paris-Saclay
Atanas G. Atanasov
Atanas G. Atanasov Medical University of Vienna
Michel Zivy
Michel Zivy University of Paris-Saclay
Philippe Pierre
Philippe Pierre Aix-Marseille University

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