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Analyse der Jasmonoyl-Isoleucin-unabhängigen Funktion des Jasmonat-Rezeptors CORONATINE INSENSITIVE1 in Wurzeln von Arabidopsis thaliana
(2015-06-23)Verticillium longisporum is a soil borne vascular plant pathogen and a serious threat to the agronomically important oilseed rape, the source for biofuel and nutritional oil in Europe. In the interaction of the model plant ... -
Atg21 functions during autophagy as a scaffold for the E3 ubiquitin-‐like complex in Atg8 lipidation
(2015-01-23)Autophagy summarizes a family of intracellular lysosomal (vacuolar) degradative transport process. It is used for the removal and recycling of cytoplasm, protein aggregates and organelles to maintain cellular homeostasis. ... -
Biogenesis of Lipid Bodies in Lobosphaera incisa
(2017-02-28)Microalgae hold great promise with regards to the production of valuable products such as PUFAs and biofuel. They are a highly interesting group of organisms for investigating lipid metabolism and while some insight has ... -
Defense remodelling by ectomycorrhizal fungi in non-hosts
(2020-08-04)Root colonizing beneficial microorganisms promote growth of host plants and protect them against biotic threats. These microbes are considered as sustainable replacements for the hazardous chemical treatments in agriculture. ... -
Functional analysis of genomically linked NLR proteins in plant innate immunity
(2020-12-11)The translocation of nuclear localization signal (NLS)-containing proteins through nuclear pore complexes (NPC) depends on transport adapters of the importin-α family that recognize and directly bind NLSs to recruit their ... -
Pathogen-induced cell wall remodeling and production of Danger Associated Molecular Patterns (DAMPs)
(2020-08-25)For a plant pathogen, overcoming the plant cell wall is crucial for a successful infection. Thus, pathogens evolved different strategies to invade their host plants. These include entry through natural openings such as ... -
Sphingolipid biosynthesis in Physcomitrella patens
(2021-06-28)The complex sphingolipid classes glycosylceramides (GlcCers) and glycosyl inositolphosphorylceramides (GIPCs) are essential membrane components in plant cells. However, the regulation of their synthesis and their distinct ... -
Targeted secretion and remodelling of pectin in response to pathogen infection
(2020-04-02)Plant cell walls are a complex mix of three major classes of polysaccharides; cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin together with a minor amount of proteins, and they surround every plant cell. Besides serving as a structural ... -
The NUP107-160 complex members NUP96/MOS3 and NUP160 are required for defence gene expression in Arabidopsis
(2021-08-09)Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are composed of nucleoporin proteins (NUPs) and are embedded in the double membrane of the nuclear envelope (NE). Arabidopsis NUP96/MOS3 and NUP160 are members of the evolutionary conserved ... -
The role of plasma membrane lipids in plant stresses adaptation
(2021-01-19)Lipids are essential components of cellular membranes, which constitute not only the physical platforms that harbor the membrane proteins, but also the biochemical interfaces where the exchange of biomolecules, the ... -
The Verticillium dahliae Vta3 genetic network and hydrophobins are required in tomato xylem sap for plant disease
(2023-03-27)The ascomycete Verticillium dahliae is a pathogenic fungus for a variety of important crops and spends long phases of its life cycle in the vascular xylem system of particular host plants. Growth in this unique and ...