One of those stories you can't help getting excited about every time you hear it presented. Great work from everyone involved ! #PlantScience
One of those stories you can't help getting excited about every time you hear it presented. Great work from everyone involved ! #PlantScience
This account of the eLife saga will provoke much debate. One aspect isn't accurate: eLife wasn't "designed as an experiment in removing gatekeepers". The original intent was to publish "outstanding papers" but have the gatekeepers be academic not professional editors 1/2 nikomc.com/2026/03/05/e...
Use superfi polymerase and most pcr issues are gone forever
The function of nuclear speckles is revealed! This is an incredibly important paper with absolutely beautiful data! Wow! www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
Yeah, I think science in itself was better/more open back in the day of patronage and job security π
Yeah, world would be a better place without scooping. Just collaborate if you want to work on a topic, jeez. People need first/last authors for career, middle contributions don't matter in many people's eyes.
Please share! We are looking for a postdoctoral scientist (2 years, extension possible) starting from 01/05/2026 at
@ipbhalle.bsky.social! The project focuses on plant immune receptor biochemistry and structural biology.
Deadline 09/03/2026.
Apply at: ipb-halle.mhm.jobs/11-postdocto...
You can find the original article in Science Advances: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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#PlantScience
π§΅ Just out in Cell after more than 10 years in the making!
π www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
Plants and animals evolve radically different body plans.
Do they also operate under fundamentally different molecular evolutionary constraints during organ formation?
@cellpress.bsky.social
New Preprint:Β An ancient alkalinization factor informs Arabidopsis root development (2025)
https://www.tsl.ac.uk/publications/161540
How can genome sequencing training foster more equitable global science? π
An interview with doctoral researcher Catarina Lino on a hands-on plant genomics workshop in Zimbabwe - and what it means for NorthβSouth collaboration.
π tinyurl.com/9knhj92v
#PlantGenomics #ScienceCollaboration #maxplanck
Could be that it is misannotation so you could blast it, try to reannotate or try to predict terminator activity without the leftover sequence. Though sometimes the RNA structure is needed for proper termination too.
Can we tune a plantβs epigenetic toolkit to disrupt plant homeostasis in ways that enable phenotypic innovation?
π±Check out our new Opinion Paper with @thanvisrikant.bsky.social discussing this topic in @cp-trendsplantsci.bsky.social!
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Seconding this, works great :)
Thanks!!
CC-NLRs exhibit diverse conformations in the resting state. Figure depicts different NLR resting and activated states. While ZAR1 exists as a monomer bound to its guardees in its resting state, several forms have been observed for the NRC2 helper, including dimers, tetramers, and filaments. While filament-like structures were observed via confocal microscopy for NRC2 upon overexpression in planta, these structures were not detected for its paralog NRC4, suggesting a potentially different resting state configuration for NRC4. Our work suggests that the Pik CC-NLR pair forms a hetero-complex bound to the plasma membrane in its resting state. How effector binding to the integrated domain (ID) of the Pik-1 sensor leads to the activation of the complex remains to be determined.
Excited to share our latest work on plant immune receptor biochemistry! @kamounlab.bsky.social @hsuanpai.bsky.social @mpcontreras.bsky.social Jose Salguero Linares @danielluedke.bsky.social @adnroide.bsky.social @jiorgoskourelis.bsky.social
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Have you ever wondered how it is possible that systemically infected plants produce (a certain percentage of) healthy progeny? π
Check out the first preprint of the @incavirus.bsky.social lab and first preprint of my postdoc! π
We'd be very happy about feedback and discussions!
New preprint: π𧬠Starship in the genome of the lichen fungus Xanthoria. Discovery of giant transposons Starships challenged what we thought we knew about fungal genomes. But what about Starships in #lichen fungi? Let us present Tangerine! π₯οΈ π§ͺ π¦ π§« #SymbioSky doi.org/10.1101/2025...
Clearly shows how irrelevant this journal is lmao
π§¬π‘οΈHow are new immune mechanisms created?
We show how Lamassu antiphage system, originated from a DNA-repair complex and evolved into a compact and modular immune machine, wt Dinshaw Patel lab in @pnas.org.
π @matthieu-haudiquet.bsky.social, Arpita Chakravarti & all authors!
doi.org/10.1073/pnas...
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π¨π¨ preprint alert! π¨π¨
I wish to introduce CARDIB, not the singer, but the protein.
CARDIB=CARD Inhibitory Binding protein.
In our new work we discover this antiviral protein that is found in all Anthozoa (sea anemones and corals πͺΈ) but not in other animals.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
RSVP button isn't working, can't input home region and career stage on my phone π
I'm not aware of software to do exactly that, but if you use barcodes for the plants I'm sure there are python tools to read and append metadata, asking an LLM for help works. For analysis I recommend Aradeepopsis, it is pretty good at segmentation and size estimation, and it can also do timeseries.
"I was (...) surprised to learn about the #childcare #grants available through EMBO. Not many other institutions provide these opportunities (...)β says Sheila Roitman, EMBO Postdoctoral Fellow at Max-Planck-Gesellschaft: https://www.embo.org/people/a-resilient-journey-through-science/ π§ͺ #funding
New Article: "Pathogen-induced condensation of the guard cell RNA-binding protein SAIR1 fine-tunes translation for immunity" rdcu.be/eP4kN
SAIR1 forms phosphorylation-regulated condensates in guard cells, which link PAMPβMPK3/6 signalling to stomatal immunity.
Gal Ofir at the KWS Headquarters. He is standing in front of a large world map, which shows KWS' Research Centres and Stations. Behind him, below the map, are four silos containing sugar beet seeds in different stages of processing, from raw, to cleaned, processed and final product. It is visible that the volume filles get's smaller and smaller and with each processing step.
This week we welcomed @galofir.bsky.social from @mpi-bio-fml.bsky.social at @kwsgroup.bsky.social for our #PlantScience R&D Lecture.
It was a pleasure to finally meet, learn about his #PlantImmunity & #ImmunoGenomics work to uncover evolutionary conserved defense mechanisms, & talk plant science. ππ€
Our nuclease-protease story is out! We explored a fascinating case of coevolution and modularity in prokaryotic immune systems: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Thanks to wonderful coauthors/collaborators/friends, the whole @doudna-lab.bsky.social and everyone at @innovativegenomics.bsky.social
This is really cool!!
Lotta words and math to say that a space explosion looks like a typical space explosion. Still cool though
Agreed with Sophien, I think discoveries and solutions for real life problems such as emerging plant disease should be shared as quickly as possible