Happy to share our latest small contribution (with @manugonfu @MargotRaffeiner @LinusBoernke) how an effector targets ER-PM contact sites: XopM, An FFAT Motif‐Containing Type III Effector,Suppresses MTI Responses at the Plasma Membrane by @brinkcharly
https://t.co/p7pnMyFNf3
Is anyone interested in mobile genetic elements and bacterial defense systems? We have a new preprint online.
Avi Bograd analyzed the genomes of 38,912 bacteria and identified a clear depeltion of all MGE types in plant-associated bacteria vs. non-plant associated bacteria.
Just out in Nature, we reveal a key molecular signature that evolution drew upon to boost photosynthesis—the process responsible for fixing CO2 (and sustaining life as we know it). Together with the brilliant @l_luginbuehl, @JoeEcker, and @jmhibber
https://t.co/UGkUzEn4hf
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We're looking for a full professor Plant Breeding (Kiel University, Germany). The position comes with good labs, glasshouses, technical and administrative staff and one or two permanent postdoc positions to be filled freely.
Questions? Feel free to contact me!
The @EcogenLab is searching for 3! PostDocs to join us in the PATHOCOM ERCSyg project in Toulouse, investigating the impact of host and microbial genetics on plant pathogen-pathogen interactions. The links to apply are below. Deadline 29th of Nov!!
Very happy to see @annaliisalaine's & my article out in @ScienceMagazine today! We reveal that the more a plant species invests in defense, the less potential it has for growth. All made possible by lots of public data & amazing open science contributions! https://t.co/Cs2zdVN1kS
It's a great pleasure to have @ElwiraSmakowska from @WUR in the @IHSM_CSIC_UMA seminar series! Don't miss the opportunity to attend her talk (November 8th) about "Redox-mediated receptor kinase signalling in plants"
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I am excited to share our work "Systematic discovery of antibacterial and antifungal bacterial toxins" that is published in @NatureMicrobiol
https://t.co/bSqF1RUD99
Please RT. 1x postdoc and 1xPhD position available in our group to study the role of NLR-like proteins in cellular development and antibiotic production in Streptomyces.
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@CharlesRLev @MishaPaauw @HAvandenBurgLab Agree! We know T3SS is required for hydathode colonisation. And BAK1/BKK1 are involved in hydathode immunity. Next on my list (aka lab bench), how is Xantho actually perceived in hydathodes?