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about 1 month ago
New preprint from our lab: Salicylic acid- induced alkalinization of the apoplast requires TMK1 and results in growth attenuation
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Big thanks to all who contributed
@julien-gronnier.bsky.social
@guidogrossmann.bsky.social
@kaltraxhelilaj.bsky.social
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Yohann Boutté
about 2 months ago
Excited to share our pre-print on how Sphingolipid-driven interleaflet coupling orchestrates ROP6 recruitment to nanodomains upon auxin. Great job from my PhD student Matheus Montrazi,
@arthur-poitout.bsky.social
,
@alexmartiniere.bsky.social
,
@yvonjaillais.bsky.social
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Sebastian Schade
2 months ago
Our Mini-review is out now! Here we collect recent findings of RALF peptide functions, adress their (potential) roles in plant-microbe interactions and discuss the resulting emerging questions. Pls share!
dx.plos.org/10.1371/jour...
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The interplay of RALF structural and signaling functions in plant-microbe interactions
Rapid alkalinization factor (RALF) peptides are important signaling molecules binding to Catharanthus roseus receptor-like kinase 1-like (CrRLK1L)—LORELEI/LORELEI-like GPI-anchored protein complexes t...
https://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1013588
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Christine Faulkner
3 months ago
New pre-print from the team! The manuscript is
@emma-raven.bsky.social
's PhD work showing that whether a leaf is a carbon sink or a carbon source influences how they execute immune responses. Have a read!
#PlantScience
@johninnescentre.bsky.social
add a skeleton here at some point
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6 months ago
Very excited that our work on directional symplastic transport in differentiated root is now published!A developmental switch controls cell-to-cell transport in roots via pectin-linked plasmodesmata changes: Molecular Plant
www.cell.com/molecular-pl...
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Marcel Dickmanns | 🌿❄️🔬
5 months ago
New preprint: In situ Architecture of
#Plasmodesmata
. Using
#cryoET
,
#AlphaFold
& proteomics, we uncover the native organization of plant intercellular nanopores. 🔗
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
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#teamtomo
#PlantScience
#Physcomitrium
#Arabidopsis
#cryoEM
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Marija Smokvarska
6 months ago
Such a pleasure to meet and discuss with ancient colleagues and friends from RDP- Lyon and IPSIM-Montpellier. Plant membrane meeting June 2025. Thanks for the organization
@alexmartiniere.bsky.social
🙌🏼
@lbm-bordeaux.bsky.social
@rdplab.bsky.social
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Jian-Pu 韩
8 months ago
Delighted to share one piece of my postdoc work in preprint: Through forward genetic screening for suberin deposition in root endodermis, we identified SUBER GENE 1 (SBG1) by GWAS as a novel regulator for suberization by interacting with Type One Protein Phosphatase.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Marie-Cécile Caillaud
8 months ago
🚨Our paper is out! If you ever wonder how four-way junctions are avoided during plant cell division, some answers here 🧬🍀🔬🧪🤓 👇
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Conserved mechanical hallmark guides four-way junction avoidance during plant cytokinesis
When building an organ, adjacent cells coordinate to form topologically stable junctions by integrating mechanosensitive signaling pathways. Positioni…
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S096098222500510X?dgcid=author
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Ulrich Hammes
9 months ago
Finally out… „Transport of phenoxyacetic acid herbicides by PIN-FORMED auxin transporters“
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
. A collaboration between my group and
@bjornppedersen.bsky.social
led by the magic duo
@lukas-schulz.bsky.social
and
@unglam.bsky.social
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Transport of phenoxyacetic acid herbicides by PIN-FORMED auxin transporters - Nature Plants
PIN transporters are key players in distributing phenoxyacetic acid herbicides. Mutagenesis and cryo-EM structures elucidate substrate specificity and transport mechanisms, paving the way for improved...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41477-025-01984-0
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CNRS Biologie
10 months ago
Une découverte majeure en biologie végétale ! 🌱 ✨
@yohannboutte.bsky.social
et ses collaborateurs ont identifié un nouveau compartiment cellulaire chez les plantes, inconnu jusqu’ici ! Une avancée qui ouvre la voie à de nouvelles recherches sur le développement des plantes ! 🌿
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Découverte d’un nouveau compartiment cellulaire chez les plantes
L’origine et l’évolution des compartiments intracellulaires des cellules eucaryotes, c’est-à-dire celles qui possèdent un noyau, restent une énigme.
https://www.insb.cnrs.fr/fr/cnrsinfo/decouverte-dun-nouveau-compartiment-cellulaire-chez-les-plantes
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