Chloé Béziat
I am a plant cell biologist which got fascinated by the brown algae ancestral model. I started my career by doing a Bachelor and Master in Microbiology and Plant biosciences in the university of Sciences of Toulouse. During this period I got interested in Cell Biology and Plant development especially how cells can interact and respond to stresses. Therefore, I moved to Vienna in Austria where I did a PhD in the team of Jürgen Kleine-Vehn focused on the characterization of a new family of intracellular auxin carriers during growth transition in the plant model arabidopsis thaliana. I continued my career by doing a post doc in Lyon in the team of Yvon Jaillais where I discovered membrane based cell to cell lipid movement in arabidopsis roots. Nowadays I am doing a second post doc in IGFL in Lyon in the team of Bénédicte Charrier where I would like to understand the rules of cell division orientations in 2D and 3D in brown algae.
Main publications:
-Endoplasmic reticulum stress controls PIN-LIKES abundance and thereby growth adaptation
Waidmann S*, Béziat C*, Ferreira Da Silva Santos J, Feraru E, Feraru MI, Sun L, Noura S, Boutté Y, Kleine-Vehn J.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2023 Aug;120(31):e2218865120. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2218865120. Epub 2023 Jul 24.
* : the 2 authors contributed equally
-Should I stay or should I go : the functional importance and regulation of lipid diffusion in biological membranes. Review
Chloé Béziat and Yvon Jaillais
J Exp Bot. 2023 Apr 18;74(8):2479-2488. doi: 10.1093/jxb/erad032.
-The Road to Auxin-Dependent Growth Repression and Promotion in Apical Hooks
Chloé Béziat, Jürgen Kleine-Vehn
Current biology. 28: R519-R525 Review 2018
-Light triggers PILS-dependent reduction in nuclear auxin signalling for growth transition
Chloé Béziat, Elke Barbez, Mugurel. I Feraru, Doris Lucyshyn and Jürgen Kleine-Vehn
Nature plants, July 2017
-Histochemical staining of β-Glucuronidase and its spatial quantification
Chloé Béziat, Jürgen Kleine-Vehn and Elena Feraru,
Methods in Molecular biology, Methods and Protocols, January 2017
Fellowships:
2020-2022: EMBO fellowship ALTF 1018-2019