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SFB 648:  Molecular Mechanisms of Information Processing in Plants

Subject Area Biology
Medicine
Term from 2005 to 2016
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 5486253
 
The overall goal of the Collaborative Research Centre is to unravel the molecular mechanisms underlying the interactions between plants and microbes, intracellular networks and processing of perceived signals in plants. Although these seem to be quite different processes there are similar mechanisms on the molecular level. Examples are the selective perception of external signals leading to pathogen recognition and the induction of signalling cascades in the plant cell, respectively. The Collaborative Research Centre consists of 13 different projects that are organised in three workpackages reflecting the main topics:
Topic A: Plant-pathogen interactions
Topic B: Intracellular networks
Topic C: Signal processing in the whole organism
In addition, there is a service project on microscopy.
One major topic concerns the interaction between plants and bacterial and fungal pathogens, with a focus on pathogen-derived effector proteins and their plant targets. Objectives in the analysis of intracellular signal perception and transduction concern gene regulation and the effects of chromatin structure as well as kinase cascades. Different model systems, e.g. crop plants (corn, barley, pepper, tomato, tobacco, potato), Arabidopsis thaliana, but also yeast are studied using genetics, and state-of-the-art molecular genetic, biochemical and cell biology tools. One of the long-term goals is to unravel the complex networks of communication in plants that underlie plant development and defence and that guarantee an optimal adaptation of plants to different environmental conditions.
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