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Researcher at @LRSV in Toulouse, France / Cell Biology in Arabidopsis thaliana
Last week, we had great guests from Japan, Prof. Junpei Takano and Dr. Naoyuki Sotta. Both talked about Boron sensing, but in different tiers!
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Happy to see Kevin Robe’s work on ZIP transporters published. We found evidences that ZIP2 and ZIP8 are involved in Cu and Fe acquisition respectively and confirmed the role of ZIP3 and ZIP5 in Zn acquisition.
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Yan Ma
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First Ma lab
#GMI
paper is now online! It‘s a mini-review on insect-induced plant
#galls
—their coolness and research potential! Plant galls induced by insects: Coordinated developmental reprogramming and defence manipulation
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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
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Elia Stahl
3 months ago
We are recruiting! A three year PhD position
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and
@lbm-bordeaux.bsky.social
to study lipid recognition by plant receptor-like kinases. A collaborative project with the team of
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. Join us in the beautiful city of Bordeaux!
emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Docto...
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Steven Moussu
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6 months ago
Great meeting for PhDs and Master students to meet peers and share your love and passion for science at a truly beautiful venue. Make sure to Mark your calendar.
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Plant Cell Atlas
6 months ago
ONE WEEK AWAY! Join us to discuss "The Chemistry of Cell Types and States" and "Live Imaging Reveals New Cell States in Root Meristems." Register Here:
bit.ly/PCAPCI_Webinar
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Plant & Cell Physiology
6 months ago
Now receiving submissions for our special issue: 'The Biology of Parasitic Plants - Mechanisms, Diversity & Evolution' Organising Editors: A. Okazawa
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T. Spallek
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K. Yoneyama S. Yoshida Interested? Contact Us 💻
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Comité National de la recherche Scientifique, Section 23
6 months ago
the results are the following: Paloma DURAN, Liam ELLIOTT co-first Marija SMOKVARSKA - 3 Hyun-Kyung LEE - 4 Pierre GAUTRAT - 5 Andrew HELMSTETTER - 6 Alan LE MOAN - 7 Laura ELVIRA GONZALEZ - 8 Liudmila KOZLOVA - 9
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The Sainsbury Laboratory
6 months ago
VACANCY ⬇️ If you haven't yet - apply this week! Application review starts today and the vacancy will remain open until the position is filled or April 25, 2025, whichever occurs first. Apply online:
www.tsl.ac.uk/working-at-t...
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Sebastian Schornack
7 months ago
Plz Repost. We
@slcuplants.bsky.social
@uniofcam.bsky.social
are looking for a postdoc with proven protein biochemistry & cell biology expertise & strong interest in plant processes targeted by Phytophthora effectors. (apply before 2 April) [Image: Alex Guyon]
www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/50570/
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Tonni Andersen
6 months ago
Finally! Im so excited to present to culmination of many years of work from the fantastic Defeng Shen and some great collaborators. For details, I have made a digested thread below, but if you are more interested feel free to reach out (and read the paper of course).
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Apoplastic barriers are essential for nodule formation and nitrogen fixation in Lotus japonicus
Establishment of the apoplastic root barrier known as the Casparian strip occurs early in root development. In legumes, this area overlaps with nitrogen-fixing nodule formation, which raises the possi...
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.ado8680
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PM Delaux
6 months ago
Role of apoplastic barriers in RNS (in Lotus japonicus).
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et al. The genetic players involved in root barriers also act in nodules. I wonder whether this extends to other types of nodules (indeterminate nodules, Actinorhizal ones)
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Apoplastic barriers are essential for nodule formation and nitrogen fixation in Lotus japonicus
Establishment of the apoplastic root barrier known as the Casparian strip occurs early in root development. In legumes, this area overlaps with nitrogen-fixing nodule formation, which raises the possi...
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.ado8680
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Greg Vert
6 months ago
Tired of struggling with different tags to generate transgenic plants expressing your favorite protein ? Check out our latest preprint about ALFA technology and its MANY applications for plant biology.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Broad application of plant protein tagging with ALFA tag for nanobody-based imaging and biochemical approaches
Epitope tags are broadly used for detecting, modifying or purifying proteins of interest, but their breadth of application is often rather poor. Recently, the rationally designed ALFA tag and its ALFA...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.03.19.644120v1
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Plant & Cell Physiology
10 months ago
📢Join us in Kanazawa next March 14-16, 2025, for the 66th
#JSPP
Annual Meeting
jspp.org/annualmeetin...
- Registration now open (until 3rd Feb 2025) - Abstract submission deadline for speakers: Nov 29, 2024 - Discounted rates for all
#PlantScience
#TSPB
and
#ASPB
members! We hope to see you there!
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