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DIVERSIPHAGY investigates the role of autophagy in plant-microbe interactions, focusing on how diverse bacterial communities influence this process. The project aims to enhance our understanding of plant immunity and develop strategies for improving crop resistance to pathogens.
During the course of evolution, plants have been exposed to a plethora of beneficial and pathogenic microbes.
While symbionts are beneficial for the host plant by improving nutrient supply and health, pathogens are reprogramming their host only for their own benefit.
At the interface of this interaction proteomes at both sides are highly flexible and require regulated protein turnover.
In line with this, our previous work revealed that regulated protein degradation by autophagy is an essential p…
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Germany, Tuebingen
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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