ABSTRACT: (MAMP)-triggered immunity (MTI) is the first layer of molecular defense encountered by pathogens. Genetic screens have contributed to our knowledge of MTI, but are limited to phenotype-causing mutations. Here we attempt to identify novel factors involved in the early event leading to plant MTI by comparing the nuclear proteomes of two Arabidopsis genotypes treated with chitosan. Our approach revealed that following chitosan treatment, cerk1 plants had many nuclear accumulating proteins in common, but also some unique ones, when compared with Col-0 plants. Analysis of the identified proteins revealed a nuclear accumulation of DNA-modifying enzymes, RNA-binding proteins and ribosomal proteins. Our results demonstrate that nuclear pr...
This thesis project searches for novel factors affecting nuclear structure and function in the plant...
Nucleocytoplasmic trafficking is emerging as an important aspect of plant immunity. The three relate...
Plant immune responses depend on the ability to couple rapid recognition of the invading microbe to ...
Plant–pathogen interactions are complex associations driven by the interplay of host and microbe-enc...
Plants are sessile organisms that have evolved exquisite and sophisticated mechanisms to adapt to th...
Controlled nucleocytoplasmic trafficking is an important feature for fine-tuning signaling pathways ...
The nuclear lamina is a reticular network of filaments that lie under the inner nuclear membrane in ...
Regulation of nuclear morphology in plants results from signaling and physical interactions that spa...
Perception of microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) ...
In many eukaryotic systems during immune responses, mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) link c...
Just imagine a Plant Science professor in front of a classroom full of interested and attentive stud...
Organeller proteomics is an emerging technology that is critical in determining the cellular signal ...
Protein targeting to the inner nuclear membrane (INM) is one of the least understood protein targeti...
This thesis project searches for novel factors affecting nuclear structure and function in the plant...
Nucleocytoplasmic trafficking is emerging as an important aspect of plant immunity. The three relate...
Plant immune responses depend on the ability to couple rapid recognition of the invading microbe to ...
Plant–pathogen interactions are complex associations driven by the interplay of host and microbe-enc...
Plants are sessile organisms that have evolved exquisite and sophisticated mechanisms to adapt to th...
Controlled nucleocytoplasmic trafficking is an important feature for fine-tuning signaling pathways ...
The nuclear lamina is a reticular network of filaments that lie under the inner nuclear membrane in ...
Regulation of nuclear morphology in plants results from signaling and physical interactions that spa...
Perception of microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) ...
In many eukaryotic systems during immune responses, mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) link c...
Just imagine a Plant Science professor in front of a classroom full of interested and attentive stud...
Organeller proteomics is an emerging technology that is critical in determining the cellular signal ...
Protein targeting to the inner nuclear membrane (INM) is one of the least understood protein targeti...
This thesis project searches for novel factors affecting nuclear structure and function in the plant...
Nucleocytoplasmic trafficking is emerging as an important aspect of plant immunity. The three relate...
Plant immune responses depend on the ability to couple rapid recognition of the invading microbe to ...