Uni-Tübingen

Overview of projects

Project area A: Specificity by subcellular sorting

Subproject Title Subject area PI, institute, location

A01

Generation of specificity in the post-Golgi trafficking: The role of ARF-GEFs and ARFs for cargo selection

Developmental Genetics, Cell Biology

Jürgens;

ZMBP / EG;

Tübingen

A02

The pH in the TGN/EE as specificity determinant in the post-Golgi trafficking

Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Math. Modelling

Kummer, Schumacher;

COS / EBP u. Bioquant; Heidelberg

A03

Selective transport to the lytic vacuole and degradation of membrane proteins

Cell Biology, Developmental Genetics

Pimpl;

ZMBP / EG;

Tübingen

A04

The molecular mechanism of kinesin-12 motor proteins in the positioning of the cell division plane

Cell Biology, Molecular Biophysics

Müller, Schäffer;

ZMBP / EG u. ZN;

Tübingen

A05

The role of the lipid transfer protein AtSFH1 in root hair development

Physiology, Biochemistry

Schaaf;

ZMBP / Emmy-Noether;

Tübingen

 

Project area B: Specificity by developmental regulators

Subproject

Title

Subject area

PI, institute, location

B01

The functional diversity of two pseudokinases during early embryogenesis

Genetics, Developmental Biology

Bayer;

MPI / ZB;

Tübingen

B02

From fluctuating developmental signals to stable stem cell behavior

Molecular Biology, Developmental Genetics

Lohmann;

COS / SZB;

Heidelberg

B03

The influence of light on the establishment and polarization of leaf primordia

Genetics, Developmental Bioglogy

Wenkel;

ZMBP / AG;

Tübingen

B04

The analysis of the antagonistic function of FT and TFL1, and the role of 14-3-3 proteins during flower induction

Biochemistry, Developmental Genetics

Oecking, Schmid;

ZMBP / PP,

MPI-EB / MB;

Tübingen

B05

H2O2 perception and signaling: the role of AHK5

Physiology, Math. Modelling, Structural Biology

Harter, Stehle;

ZMBP / PP,

IFIB / SB;

Tübingen

B06

The molecular modulation of the WRKY regulatory network during senescence

Genetics, Molecular Biology

Zentgraf;

ZMBP / AG;

Tübingen

 

Project area C: RNA-mediated specificity

Subproject

Title

Subject area

PI, institute, location

C01

Regulation of microRNA biogenesis and activity

Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology

Weigel;

MPI-EB / MB;

Tübingen

C02

The molecular mechanisms of RACK1-triggered miRNA biogenesis and their function during biotic and abiotic stress

Molecular Biology, Physiology

Laubinger;

MPG (ZMBP) / CGC;

Tübingen

C03

The role of alternative mRNA splicing in light regulation

Molecular Biology, Genetics

Wachter;

ZMBP / Emmy-Noether;

Tübingen

C04

The regulation of flower induction by temperature-dependent splicing

Molecular Biology, Developmental Genetics

Schmid;

MPI-EB / MB;

Tübingen

 

Project area D: Receptor-mediated specificity

Subproject

Title

Subject area

PI, institute, location

D01

Activation of LRR receptor kinases through common co-receptor proteins

Biochemistry, Structural Biologie

Hothorn;

MPG / FML;

Tübingen

D02

In planta analysis of a plasma membrane-associated brassinosteroid response pathway

Cell Biology, Molecular Physiology

Harter, Kummer, Schleifenbaum;

ZMBP / PP,

IPTC,

COS / Bioquant;

Tübingen, Heidelberg

D03

Regulation of the BAK1 receptor complex in plant immunity

Biochemistry, Phytopathology

Kemmerling;

ZMBP / PBC;

Tübingen

D04

Plant receptor kinases as targets of microbial effectors

Biochemistry, Phytopathology, Structural Biology

Nürnberger, Stehle;

ZMBP / PBC,

IFIB / SB;

Tübingen

D05

The molecular specificity of signal recognition and signal transfer of the immune receptors FLS2 and EFR

Biochemistry, Phytopathology, Structural Biology

Felix;

ZMBP / PBC;

Tübingen

 

Projektbereich Z: Central Services

Subproject

Title

Subject area

PI, institute, location

Z01

Department/Office

Management and coordination

Harter;

ZMBP / PP;

Tübingen

Z02

Light and electron microscopy

Light and electron microscopy

Stierhof;

ZMBP / ZE;

Tübingen

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