Justin Lee (IPB)
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Plant Scientist at the Leibniz Inst of Plant Biochemistry. Interest in Plant Immune Signaling
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Maddy Seale
26 days ago
Out First Release in
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Exploring how MKK3 variation affects the balance between dormancy and preharvest sprouting in barley:
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Postdomestication selection of MKK3 shaped seed dormancy and end-use traits in barley
Anthropogenic selection of grain traits such as dormancy has shaped the developmental trajectories of crops. In cereals, shortening dormancy provides rapid and even post-harvest germination, but incre...
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adx2022
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New Phytologist
25 days ago
Transcriptional outputs and condensates – formation and function
#TansleyInsight
by Hutin et al.
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Happy to contribute to the excellent work from our collaborators where "1 + 1 ≠2". Instead of increased susceptibility to
#rice_blast
, loss of 2 CPK5 paralogs led to
#Effector-triggered_immunity
(ETI)-type of resistance, thus showing importance of
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Happy to contribute to writing this review on calcium signalling & plant immunity (with the team from Tina Romeis's group). A main takeaway is that "responsiveness" states of sensors can explain most of the Decoding via Calcium signature/Chemical switch.
doi.org/10.1016/j.pb...
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Redirecting
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbi.2025.102782
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Nature Plants
4 months ago
New Letter: "Large-scale pairing identifies a soybean phytocytokine-receptor module conferring disease resistance"
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Scalable pipeline for systematic peptide–receptor discovery. In soybean, identification of a PEP914/890-P98R module in disease resistance.
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Gitta Coaker
4 months ago
Sometimes the most useful insights come from what doesn’t work. We tested a dual PRR stack: LORE blocked Ralstonia, while FLS2xl could sense Ca. Liberibacter flg22 but didn’t stop infection. Congrats to
@jerrytli.bsky.social
and all co-authors!
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Introducing Pattern Recognition Receptors in Potato Confers Enhanced Resistance to Ralstonia solanacearum but Not a Vector Borne Pathogen
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pbi.70268
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I'm looking for a PhD student to join my group starting 1st July 2025. Please apply by 31st Mar via the following link:
rtg2498.uni-halle.de/application_...
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Gitta Coaker
9 months ago
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The OXIDATIVE SIGNAL-INDUCIBLE1 kinase regulates plant immunity by linking microbial pattern–induced reactive oxygen species burst to MAP kinase activation
A reactive oxygen species (ROS)–activated kinase, OXIDATIVE SIGNAL-INDUCIBLE1, participates in pattern recognition receptor complexes and regulates plant i
https://academic.oup.com/plcell/article/37/1/koae311/7905805
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One of the department Chairs in my Institute (Leibniz Inst. of Plant Biochemistry, IPB) is opened for application. Come shape the future of IPB! see the link:
www.ipb-halle.de/en/career/jo...
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Joboffer Detail: Leibniz-Institut fĂĽr Pflanzenbiochemie
https://www.ipb-halle.de/en/career/job-vacancies/joboffer-detail/w3-professur-fuer-funktionelle-pflanzenbiologie-und-metabolismus/
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