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2010/AFGN Collaborative Project: An exemplary calcium signaling network in plant abiotic stress responses

Subject Area Plant Cell and Developmental Biology
Term from 2007 to 2014
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 49803633
 
The proposed project aims to perform a systems analysis of the mechanisms and function of a central calcium-decoding signaling network from Arabidopsis comprising of protein kinases (AtCIPKs), which interact with calcium sensor proteins (AtCBLs). In general, this project is focused on the functional characterization of this elaborate CBL-CIPK interaction network and its contribution to integrate and specifically decode various calcium signals during abiotic stress responses. Consequently this project aims to: (1) explore the functional principles of information processing in this signaling network (2) identify the physiological function and interplay of its components (3) identify and characterize target proteins and processes of this signaling system. This project will generate insights into calcium signaling mechanisms with relevance for all eukaryotes, provide novel tools for protein-interaction analyses in plants and other organisms and knock-out mutant combinations for different areas in plant biology. Finally, this project will shed light on the molecular basis for plant tolerance to environmental stress factors, providing a platform for generating crops with enhanced stress tolerance and agronomic performance.
DFG Programme Research Grants
International Connection USA
Participating Person Professor Dr. Sheng Luan
 
 

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