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Jenny Renaut is affiliated with the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology in Luxembourg. Their research primarily spans the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a particular focus on Plant Science, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Food Science, and Nutrition and Dietetics.

The main topics of their work include Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance, Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity, Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms, Plant Biochemistry and Biosynthesis, Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases, Plant Responses to Elevated CO2, and Protein Hydrolysis and Bioactive Peptides.

Renaut has contributed to multiple recent papers, including:

  • Plant Extracellular Vesicles and Nanovesicles: Focus on Secondary Metabolites, Proteins and Lipids with Perspectives on Their Potential and Sources (2021, International Journal of Molecular Sciences)
  • Molecular insights into plant desiccation tolerance: transcriptomics, proteomics and targeted metabolite profiling in Craterostigma plantagineum (2021, The Plant Journal)
  • Plant Proteoforms Under Environmental Stress: Functional Proteins Arising From a Single Gene (2021, Frontiers in Plant Science)
  • Identification of Novel Candidate Genes Involved in Apple Cuticle Integrity and Russeting-Associated Triterpene Synthesis Using Metabolomic, Proteomic, and Transcriptomic Data (2022, Plants)
  • Phyto-Courier, a Silicon Particle-Based Nano-biostimulant: Evidence from Cannabis sativa Exposed to Salinity (2021, ACS Nano)

The researcher frequently collaborates with other scientists, notably Céline C. Leclercq, Sébastien Planchon, Gea Guerriero, Jean-François Hausman, and Kjell Sergeant.

Renaut's publications often appear in journals such as Frontiers in Plant Science, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Journal of Proteomics, Cells, and Plants. The distribution of publications reflects a concentration in plant-related biological fields and related molecular studies.

Best Publications

  • Plant proteome changes under abiotic stress--contribution of proteomics studies to understanding plant stress response

    Klára Kosová;Pavel Vítámvás;Ilja Tom Prášil;Jenny Renaut

  • Plant Abiotic Stress Proteomics: The Major Factors Determining Alterations in Cellular Proteome.

    Klára Kosová;Pavel Vítámvás;Milan O Urban;Ilja T Prášil

  • Gradual Soil Water Depletion Results in Reversible Changes of Gene Expression, Protein Profiles, Ecophysiology, and Growth Performance in Populus euphratica, a Poplar Growing in Arid Regions

    Marie-Béatrice Bogeat-Triboulot;Mikael Brosché;Jenny Renaut;Laurent Jouve

  • Animal board invited review: advances in proteomics for animal and food sciences

    André Martinho de Almeida;Anna Bassols;Emøke Bendixen;Mangesh Bhide

  • Gel-based and gel-free quantitative proteomics approaches at a glance.

    Cosette Abdallah;Eliane Dumas-Gaudot;Jenny Renaut;Kjell Sergeant

  • Comparative proteomic study of arsenic‐induced differentially expressed proteins in rice roots reveals glutathione plays a central role during As stress

    Nagib Ahsan;Dong-Gi Lee;Iftekhar Alam;Pil Joo Kim

  • Quantitative changes in protein expression of cadmium‐exposed poplar plants

    Pol Kieffer;Jacques Dommes;Lucien Hoffmann;Jean-François Hausman

  • Recent developments in the application of proteomics to the analysis of plant responses to heavy metals

    Nagib Ahsan;Jenny Renaut;Setsuko Komatsu

  • Responses of poplar to chilling temperatures: proteomic and physiological aspects.

    J Renaut;Stanley Lutts;L. Hoffmann;JF Hausman

  • Proteome analysis of non-model plants : a challenging but powerful approach

    Sebastien Christian Carpentier;Bart Panis;Annelies Vertommen;Ronny Swennen

  • Proteomics and low-temperature studies : bridging the gap between gene expression and metabolism

    Jenny Renaut;Jean‐Francois Hausman;Michael E. Wisniewski

  • Insights into the molecular regulation of monolignol-derived product biosynthesis in the growing hemp hypocotyl

    Marc Behr;Kjell Sergeant;Céline C. Leclercq;Sébastien Planchon

  • Proteomic and enzymatic response of poplar to cadmium stress.

    Pol Kieffer;Peter Schröder;Jacques Dommes;Lucien Hoffmann

  • A comparative proteomic analysis of tomato leaves in response to waterlogging stress.

    Nagib Ahsan;Dong-Gi Lee;Sang-Hoon Lee;Kyu Young Kang

  • Combining Proteomics and Metabolite Analyses To Unravel Cadmium Stress-Response in Poplar Leaves

    Pol Kieffer;Sébastien Planchon;Mouhssin Oufir;Johanna Ziebel

  • Salicylic acid is an indispensable component of the Ny-1 resistance-gene-mediated response against Potato virus Y infection in potato

    Š. Baebler;K. Witek;M. Petek;K. Stare

  • Proteome Analysis of Cold Response in Spring and Winter Wheat (Triticum aestivum) Crowns Reveals Similarities in Stress Adaptation and Differences in Regulatory Processes between the Growth Habits

    Klára Kosová;Pavel Vítámvás;Sébastien Planchon;Jenny Renaut

  • A DIGE analysis of developing poplar leaves subjected to ozone reveals major changes in carbon metabolism

    Sacha Bohler;Matthieu Bagard;Mouhssin Oufir;Sébastien Planchon

  • Quantitative proteomic analysis of short photoperiod and low-temperature responses in bark tissues of peach (Prunus persica L. Batsch)

    Jenny Renaut;Jean-François Hausman;Carole Bassett;Timothy Artlip

  • An improved protocol to study the plant cell wall proteome

    Bruno Printz;Raphaël Dos Santos Morais;Stefanie Wienkoop;Kjell Sergeant

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Francois Hausman
Jean-Francois Hausman Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
Lucien Hoffmann
Lucien Hoffmann Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
Bart Panis
Bart Panis KU Leuven
Rony Swennen
Rony Swennen KU Leuven
Stanley Lutts
Stanley Lutts Université Catholique de Louvain
Gea Guerriero
Gea Guerriero Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
Arno C. Gutleb
Arno C. Gutleb Wageningen University & Research
Cândido Pinto Ricardo
Cândido Pinto Ricardo Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Randeep Rakwal
Randeep Rakwal University of Tsukuba
Dominique Job
Dominique Job Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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