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Stéphane Genin is affiliated with the Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées in France. Their research spans several domains within agricultural and biological sciences, with a prominent emphasis on plant science and molecular biology. Their scholarly output includes numerous studies focused on plant pathogenic bacteria, plant-microbe interactions and immunity, as well as legume nitrogen fixing symbiosis.

The main fields of study for Genin include:

  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

The subfields of study they contribute to are:

  • Plant Science
  • Molecular Biology
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Soil Science
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

Genin's work covers key topics such as:

  • Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies
  • Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity
  • Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis
  • Microbial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction
  • Biofuel production and bioconversion
  • Irrigation Practices and Water Management
  • Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms

Frequent publication venues for Stéphane Genin include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Trends in Plant Science
  • mSystems
  • Annual Review of Phytopathology
  • Environmental Microbiology

Some of their recent papers consist of:

  • "Polyamines: double agents in disease and plant immunity," 2021, Trends in Plant Science
  • "Ralstonia solanacearum: An Arsenal of Virulence Strategies and Prospects for Resistance," 2023, Annual Review of Phytopathology
  • "Unravelling physiological signatures of tomato bacterial wilt and xylem metabolites exploited by Ralstonia solanacearum ," 2021, Environmental Microbiology
  • "Trophic preferences of the pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum and consequences on its growth in xylem sap," 2022, MicrobiologyOpen
  • "Genome-Scale Investigation of the Metabolic Determinants Generating Bacterial Fastidious Growth," 2020, mSystems

Collaborations mark an important part of Genin's research output, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Caroline Baroukh
  • Léo Gerlin
  • Alice Guidot
  • Ludovic Cottret
  • Antoine Escourrou

Best Publications

  • Top 10 plant pathogenic bacteria in molecular plant pathology

    John Mansfield;Stephane Genin;Shimpei Magori;Vitaly Citovsky

  • Genome sequence of the plant pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum

    Marcel Salanoubat;S. Genin;François Artiguenave;J. Gouzy

  • Physical interaction between RRS1-R, a protein conferring resistance to bacterial wilt, and PopP2, a type III effector targeted to the plant nucleus.

    Laurent Deslandes;Jocelyne Olivier;Nemo Peeters;Dong Xin Feng

  • Pathogenomics of the Ralstonia solanacearum Species Complex

    Stéphane Genin;Timothy P Denny

  • Molecular traits controlling host range and adaptation to plants in Ralstonia solanacearum.

    Stéphane Genin

  • The pel genes of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAK strain are involved at early and late stages of biofilm formation.

    Perrine Vasseur;Isabelle Vallet-Gely;Chantal Soscia;Stéphane Genin

  • Inventory and functional analysis of the large Hrp regulon in Ralstonia solanacearum: identification of novel effector proteins translocated to plant host cells through the type III secretion system

    Sébastien Cunnac;Alessandra Occhialini;Patrick Barberis;Christian Boucher

  • The hrp gene locus of Pseudomonas solanacearum, which controls the production of a type III secretion system, encodes eight proteins related to components of the bacterial flagellar biogenesis complex

    Frédérique van Gijsegem;Clare Gough;Claudine Zischek;Eric Niqueux

  • Conservation of secretion pathways for pathogenicity determinants of plant and animal bacteria

    Frédérique Van Gijsegem;Stéphane Genin;Christian Boucher

  • Ralstonia solanacearum requires type 4 pili to adhere to multiple surfaces and for natural transformation and virulence

    Yaowei Kang;Huanli Liu;Stéphane Genin;Mark A. Schell

  • Ralstonia solanacearum requires F-box-like domain-containing type III effectors to promote disease on several host plants

    Aurélie Angot;Nemo Peeters;Esther Lechner;Fabienne Vailleau

  • Repertoire, unified nomenclature and evolution of the Type III effector gene set in the Ralstonia solanacearum species complex

    Nemo Peeters;Nemo Peeters;Sébastien Carrère;Sébastien Carrère;Maria Anisimova;Maria Anisimova;Laure Plener;Laure Plener;Laure Plener

  • A superfamily of proteins involved in different secretion pathways in gram-negative bacteria: modular structure and specificity of the N-terminal domain.

    S Genin;C A Boucher

  • Integrated Regulation of the Type III Secretion System and Other Virulence Determinants in Ralstonia solanacearum

    Marc Valls;Stéphane Genin;Christian Boucher

  • A bacterial sensor of plant cell contact controls the transcriptional induction of Ralstonia solanacearum pathogenicity genes

    Didier Aldon;Belen Brito;Christian Boucher;Stéphane Genin

  • Exploitation of eukaryotic ubiquitin signaling pathways by effectors translocated by bacterial type III and type IV secretion systems.

    Aurélie Angot;Annette Vergunst;Stéphane Genin;Nemo Peeters

  • Lessons learned from the genome analysis of ralstonia solanacearum.

    Stéphane Genin;Christian Boucher

  • Twitching motility of Ralstonia solanacearum requires a type IV pilus system.

    Huanli Liu;Yaowei Kang;Stéphane Genin;Mark A. Schell

  • Evidence that the hrpB gene encodes a positive regulator of pathogenicity genes from Pseudomonas solanacearum.

    Stéphane Genin;Clare L. Gough;Claudine Zischek;Christian A. Boucher

  • Secreted proteins from Ralstonia solanacearum: a hundred tricks to kill a plant.

    Marie Poueymiro;Stéphane Genin

Frequent Co-Authors

Christian Boucher
Christian Boucher INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Marc Valls
Marc Valls University of Barcelona
Laurent Deslandes
Laurent Deslandes Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Jérôme Gouzy
Jérôme Gouzy Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Jean Marie François
Jean Marie François Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Caitilyn Allen
Caitilyn Allen University of Wisconsin–Madison
Steven V. Beer
Steven V. Beer Cornell University
John W. Mansfield
John W. Mansfield Imperial College London
Marcos Antonio Machado
Marcos Antonio Machado American Physical Therapy Association
Pamela C. Ronald
Pamela C. Ronald University of California, Davis

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