Ghislain Breton

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Top papers

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1 A functional genomics approach reveals CHE as a component of the Arabidopsis circadian clock. Science 2009 4.49
2 Network discovery pipeline elucidates conserved time-of-day-specific cis-regulatory modules. PLoS Genet 2008 3.35
3 Gene expression signatures and small-molecule compounds link a protein kinase to Plasmodium falciparum motility. Nat Chem Biol 2008 3.23
4 TaVRT-1, a putative transcription factor associated with vegetative to reproductive transition in cereals. Plant Physiol 2003 2.71
5 A morning-specific phytohormone gene expression program underlying rhythmic plant growth. PLoS Biol 2008 2.12
6 Decoding Ca(2+) signals through plant protein kinases. Annu Rev Plant Biol 2004 2.09
7 Linking photoreceptor excitation to changes in plant architecture. Genes Dev 2012 1.80
8 High-throughput chemical screen identifies a novel potent modulator of cellular circadian rhythms and reveals CKIα as a clock regulatory kinase. PLoS Biol 2010 1.38
9 FLOWERING BHLH transcriptional activators control expression of the photoperiodic flowering regulator CONSTANS in Arabidopsis. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2012 1.30
10 Global profiling of rice and poplar transcriptomes highlights key conserved circadian-controlled pathways and cis-regulatory modules. PLoS One 2011 1.25
11 Molecular and biochemical characterization of a cold-regulated phosphoethanolamine N-methyltransferase from wheat. Plant Physiol 2002 1.11
12 Enhanced Y1H assays for Arabidopsis. Nat Methods 2011 1.10
13 BRANCHED1 interacts with FLOWERING LOCUS T to repress the floral transition of the axillary meristems in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 2013 1.09
14 Molecular and structural analyses of a novel temperature stress-induced lipocalin from wheat and Arabidopsis. FEBS Lett 2002 1.00
15 mRNA metabolism of flowering-time regulators in wild-type Arabidopsis revealed by a nuclear cap binding protein mutant, abh1. Plant J 2007 0.97
16 Plant biology: time for growth. Nature 2007 0.75