Institut des Sciences des Plantes de Paris-Saclay
Présentation
Son objectif est d’assurer la qualité et la pérennité des activités de recherche et d’enseignement du Campus de Paris-Saclay, dans le domaine des Sciences du Végétal, afin de maintenir un haut niveau au rang national et sur le plan international
Les recherches menées à IPS2 se concentreront sur l’analyse de la croissance et du développement de plantes modèles et sur le transfert du fruit de ces recherches vers les espèces cultivées, l’agriculture et les innovations
Thèmes de recherche
Researches at ISV overall aim at understanding the molecular mechanisms involved in plant development and growth, and the modulation of these processes by endogenous (e.g. hormones) or exogenous factors of both biotic (bacteria, viruses) and abiotic (osmotic and water-related stresses) origins.
Molecular, biochemical, biophysical, cellular and genetic approaches are developed to study these mechanisms and integrate them within a continuum of scales that range from sub-cellular compartments to the cell, and from the organs to the whole plant interacting with its environment. Around this central theme, three main axes cover cell compartmentation, development and hormone signaling, and plant-microbe interactions.
Most investigations involve the model systems Arabidopsis thaliana and Medicago truncatula.
Objectives : To decipher the mechanisms controlling plant development and adaptation to environmental constraints.
Methods :
♦ Greenhouses and growth chambers for plant culture (including S2 and S3 confinement for genetically modified plants)
♦ Imaging and cell biology platform (IFR 87 and Imagif-FRC3115) (epifluorescence and confocal microscopy, transmission electronic microscopy, flow cytometry, optical microsurgery and micromanipulation)
♦ Protein biochemistry (HPLC, FPLC, 2D electrophoresis)
♦ Electrophysiology (patch-clamp, voltage-clamp)
♦ Two ISV research teams serve as support teams for platforms of the Imagif facility (http://www.imagif.cnrs.fr/): the team of B. Satiat-Jeunemaitre for the platforms of Microscopy (photonic and electronic) and Cytometry, and the team of C. Giglione for the Service of Identification and Characterization of Proteins by Mass Spectrometry.
Equipes de recherche
Dpt. Physiology & Signalling
Team 1 : G. NOCTOR (PR): Oxidative Stress, redox signalling and Chromatin
Team 2 :J. COLCOMBET (CR): Stress Signalling
Team 3 :M. HODGES (DR): Signalling, regulation and metabolic Interactions
Dpt. Development
Team 4 :FRUGIER (DR): Signaling pathways controlling legume root system development
Team 5 :M. CRESPI (DR): Regulatory non-coding RNAs in root plasticity
Team 6 :M. BENHAMED (MC) / C. RAYNAUD (CR): Cell Cycle Chromatin and Development
Team 7 :A. BENDAHMANE (DR): Flower and Carpel Development
Dpt. Biotic Interactions/ Interaction biotique:
Team 8 :M. DUFRESNE (PR): Functional Genomics of cereal-pathogen interactions
Team 9 :V. GEFFROY (DR): Genome Dynamics and Pathogen Resistance
Team 10 :P. RATET (DR): Genetic Control of the symbiosis
Team 11 :C. LURIN (DR): Organellar Gene Expression
Team 12 :ML. MARTIN-MAGNIETTE (DR): Genomic Networks
Equipements
Plateforme Interactomique
Plateforme Métabolomique
Plateforme Transcriptomique
Biologie Translationnelle
Autres contacts
Bâtiment 630, rue de Noetzlin
Plateau du Moulon
91190 - Gif-sur-Yvette