Shaul Yalovsky
@tlvuni.bsky.social
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A plant molecular biologist at Tel Aviv University
Honored and proud to attend Ora Hazak’s inauguration talk at Münster University
about 10 hours ago
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Alexey Amunts
12 days ago
What a gem from
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@gautamdey.bsky.social
@centriolelab.bsky.social
in Cell! Expansion microscopy atlas of >200 eukaryotes comparing cytoskeletal architectures revealing structures not seen before. Stunning visualisation! Exactly the kind of transformative cell biology we need.
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Ari Pekka Mähönen
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Final, edited version of the paper now available
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
add a skeleton here at some point
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Science Magazine
about 1 month ago
In 2020, wildfires in California and Oregon cost the U.S. wine industry an estimated $3.7 billion in losses. And with climate change fueling ever longer, drier fire seasons, winemakers are desperate for new defenses. Now, a new study offers a surprising new lead.
https://scim.ag/42m7vHB
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Wildfire smoke is charring your wine. This microbe could help
Bacteria already living on grapes can break down smoky chemicals that wreck flavor
https://scim.ag/42m7vHB
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Stéphanie Robert
4 months ago
Please find our latest paper in
@pnas.org
. Lots of work from a fantastic group: Qian Ma, Sijia Liu,
@siamsadoyle.bsky.social
, Sara Raggi and others including
@luciastrader.bsky.social
@erc.europa.eu
@kawresearch.bsky.social
@umeaplantsciencecentre.se
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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RACK1A positively regulates opening of the apical hook in Arabidopsis thaliana via suppression of its auxin response gradient | PNAS
Apical hook development is an ideal model for studying differential growth in plants and is controlled by complex phytohormonal crosstalk, with aux...
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2407224122
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An ABA–ROP toggle switch orchestrates xylem differentiation and cell wall patterning | PNAS
The mutual antagonistic signaling of abscisic acid (ABA) and ROP GTPases highlights an intersection between stress responses and pattern formation....
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2503363122
5 months ago
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Science Magazine
10 months ago
“… US President Donald Trump’s misguided announcement that the US will withdraw from the Paris Agreement on climate continues a long history of confusion … over the intersection of climate science and US climate policy,” writes
@holdenthorp.bsky.social
in a
#ScienceEditorial
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scim.ag/4gZHWRS
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Tatsuya Nobori
11 months ago
The blue-light receptor CRY1 serves as a switch to balance photosynthesis and plant defense
www.cell.com/cell-host-mi...
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The blue-light receptor CRY1 serves as a switch to balance photosynthesis and plant defense
Previously, photoreceptors were regarded as a switch for growth control. Hao et al. found that CRY1 acts as dual-control switch to regulate the growth-defense trade-off. LURP1 re-localizes to the plasma membrane upon N-terminal palmitoylation in a calcium- and blue-light-dependent manner after flg22 elicitation to activate immune receptors and promote immunity.
https://www.cell.com/cell-host-microbe/abstract/S1931-3128(24)00448-7?rss=yes
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