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Plant Cell Biology

Welcome to the Chair of Plant Cell Biology

Our research is broadly concerned with understanding the role of protein degradation pathways such as autophagy and the proteasome in plant stress responses. Both degradation pathways are involved in a broad array of cellular processes and control multiple aspects of plant development, signalling and immunity. Deciphering the complex interplay between degradation machineries and reveal connections with other pathways such as endomembrane trafficking and RNA metabolism as well as how microbes influence these cross-talks will be a great step to advance our basic knowledge how protein degradation might control multiple aspects of plant life.

Our lab is using a combination of genetic, biochemical, microscopy, proteomic and pathogen-based approaches to elucidate the functions of degradation pathways. Our work is mainly performed using the model systems Arabidopsis thaliana, Nicotiana benthamiana, tomato, Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria and Pseudomonas syringae.


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Brixen Proteomics Summerschool

Registration Deadline 20th May 2024

Organisers:
BRITTA EGGERS, Bochum, Germany
KATHRYN LILLEY, Cambridge, UK
CHRISTINA LUDWIG, Freising, Germany
CAROLINE MAY, Bochum, Germany
SHABAZ MOHAMMED, Oxford, UK
JESPER V. OLSEN, Copenhagen, Denmark

Team Manager / Mentor

Prof. Dr. Suayib Üstün
ND 5/32
Ruhr University Bochum
Universitätsstr. 150
44780 Bochum
+49 234 32 24467

Office hours by appointment

E-Mail

https://theustunlab.com/