This bumper Festive Edition of the GARNet Research Roundup begins with
two papers that have Beatriz Orosa-Puente as lead author following her
work on SUMOylation with Ari Sadanandom at Durham. These papers looks at
the role of SUMOylation in either auxin-mediated hydropatterning or in
the defence response. Malcolm Bennett at Nottingham is a co-author on
both papers and provided an audio description of the auxin-focused paper
on the GARNet YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/EwUlujEYp_k
The next three papers are from the University of Edinburgh, the first
that defines the role of HECT ubiquitin ligases in the defence response,
the second that conducts a proteomic analysis of the
GIGANTEA-interactome and the third that introduces a set of new tools
for inducible gene expression in Arabidopsis roots.
The sixth and seventh papers feature authors from the John Innes Centre.
Martin Howard and Caroline Dean are corresponding authors on a
multi-scale analysis of the factors that control FLC expression whilst
Myriam Charpentier’s lab has contributed to an investigation about LINC
complexes in Medicago.
David Salt and Levi Yant from Nottingham lead the next paper that
provides an analysis of the genetic determinants of adaptation to
different salt conditions.
The final three papers are from Cambridge. Firstly Ian Henderson is the
corresponding author on work that looks at crossover rates in specific
disease resistance loci. Second is work from the Paszkowski lab at SLCU
that introduces a new method for the analysis of active retrotransposons
in crop plants whilst finally James Locke, also at SLCU, uses the method
of distributed delays to simplify the complexity of biological network
models.
More details here:
http://blog.garnetcommunity.org.uk/garnet-research-roundup-december-21st/
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