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This week’s GARNet research roundup begins with a set of papers looking 
at aspects of the plant defence response with a focus on the cell wall. 
Firstly work from Mike Deeks’ lab in Exeter assesses the role of FORMIN4 
during pre-invasion cell wall apposition. Secondly Sara Pose and Paul 
Knox (Leeds) are involved with a study looking at how altered cell wall 
lignin composition alters the defense response. Finally Joe McKenna and 
Cyril Zipfel are co-authors on a Norwegian-led study that looks at the 
influence of plant cell wall integrity maintenance in immune signalling.

Relatedly is a study from the Devoto lab at RHUL looks at the role of 
the defence hormone methyl jasmonate in Arabidopsis cell culture.

Next are two papers that research different aspects of the plant ER. 
Verena Kriechbaumer (Oxford Brookes) looks at plant ER-localised 
Lunapark proteins whilst a study from the University of Warwick provides 
a preliminary structural analysis of the RTNLB13 reticulon protein.

The seventh and eight papers are involved with the plant response to 
different growth conditions. Research from University of Nottingham 
looks at the response of the cortical cell layer of the root meristem to 
low phosphate conditions whilst work from University of Southampton 
investigates the relationship between nitrate and copper signaling.

The next paper is from Emily Flashman’s lab at the University of Oxford 
and looks at the role of plant cysteine oxidases as oxygen sensors 
whilst the tenth paper features John Doonan (Aberystwyth University) as 
a co-author and investigates how a histone acetyltransferase affects 
trichome development.

Finally is a paper from Pierre Baudal and Kirsten Bomblies (John Innes 
Centre) that uses Arabidopsis arenosa as a model to investigate the 
emergence of novel flowering time alleles in populations that have 
colonised along railway corridors.

More details:
http://blog.garnetcommunity.org.uk/garnet-research-roundup-july-16th/

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