Arbeitsgruppe Chemical Signalling (Andreas Meyer)
The Chemical Signalling Lab investigates the physiological role of redox processes in plants. Our goal is to understand the dynamics of glutathione transport and the function of thiol-based redox-switches in regulating plant stress reactions and to identify switch elements that control plant performance. |
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New publication! 14.8.2020
In Vivo NADH/NAD+ Biosensing Reveals the Dynamics of Cytosolic Redox Metabolism in Plants
Steinbeck J, Fuchs P, Negroni YL, Elsässer M, Lichtenauer S, Stockdreher Y, Feitosa-Araujo E, Niemeier JO, Kroll JB, Humberg C, Smith E, Mai M, Nunes-Nesi A, Meyer AJ, Zottini M, Morgan B, Wagner S, Schwarzländer M (2020). In Vivo NADH/NAD+ Biosensing Reveals the Dynamics of Cytosolic Redox Metabolism in Plants. Plant Cell doi: 10.1105/tpc.20.00241
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New publication! 10.7.2020
Subtle structural differences determine the function of different glutaredoxins
Trnka D, Engelke AD, Gellert M, Moseler A, Hossain MF, Lindenberg TT, Pedroletti L, Odermatt B, de Souza JV, Bronowska AK, Dick TP, Mühlenhoff U, Meyer AJ, Berndt C, Lillig CH (2020)
Molecular basis for the distinct functions of redox-active and FeS-transfering glutaredoxins. Nature Communications, 11, 3445. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-17323-0
New publication! 24.5.2020
Plastidic glutathione reductase plays critical role in maintaining photosynthesis
Müller-Schüssele SJ, Wang R, Gütle DD, Romer J, Rodriguez-Franco M, Scholz M, Buchert F, Lüth VM, Kopriva S, Dörmann P, Schwarzländer M, Reski R, Hippler M, Meyer AJ (2020)
Chloroplasts require glutathione reductase to balance reactive oxygen species and maintain efficient photosynthesis. Plant Journal, online early. doi: 10.1111/tpj.14791