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This project explores the molecular mechanisms of protein trafficking from the cell membrane to chloroplasts in plants, particularly focusing on the roles of specific proteins during immune responses. It aims to enhance understanding of plant defense mechanisms and contribute to advancements in agricultural biotechnolo…
Plants have evolved a sophisticated system to perceive and transmit external stimuli to the cell interior and inform growth and defense.
The host lab discovered a new pathway linking the PM to chloroplasts and regulating defence, based on inducible protein re-localization, co-opted by pathogens during evolution.
Both the plant protein CALCIUM DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE 16 (CPK16) and the viral protein C4 from tomato yellow leaf curl virus re-localize from the PM to chloroplasts upon activation of…
EBERHARD KARLS UNIVERSITAET TUEBINGEN
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