Vergangene Veranstaltungen 2021

Raum: Lecture hall

Cara Haney: Getting to the root of host-microbe interactions

Wednesday Seminar

Sanwen Huang: Genome design of hybrid potatos

Wednesday Seminar
  • Monday
  • Datum: 08.04.2024
  • Uhrzeit: 14:00 - 15:00
  • Vortragende(r): Sanwen Huang
  • Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences and Agricultural Genomics Institute at Shenzhen. Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
  • Ort: MPIPZ
  • Raum: Lecture hall
  • Gastgeber: Korbinian Schneeberger

Yasin Dagdas: Why, How, and What to Eat for Staying Fit

Wednesday Seminar

Martin Jonikas: Structure, biogenesis, and engineering of the pyrenoid, the eukaryotic CO2-concentrating organelle

Wednesday Seminar

Rene Schneider: Unraveling the protein machinery controlling cell wall patterning in the vasculature of plants

Wednesday Seminar

David Zwicker: Modeling intracellular structures using soft matter physics

Wednesday Seminar

Saskia Hogenhout: Molecular mechanisms that shape the multitrophic interactions of an insect-vectored parasite

Barbara McClintock Lecture

Benedicte Charrier: Deciphering the mechanisms of body plan establishment in brown algae: from 1D to 3D growth in the embryo of the kelp Saccharina

Wednesday Seminar

Rosa Lozano-Durán: The cell snatchers - Understanding plant manipulation by geminiviruses

Wednesday Seminar

Federica Brandizzi: At the core of the factory: New functional connections of the plant endoplasmic reticulum

Wednesday Seminar

Harmit Malik: Genetic conflicts during meiosis drive rapid evolution of essential chromatin proteins

Wednesday Seminar

Leslie E. Sieburth: Dalekin is a root-to-shoot signaling molecule that confers abiotic stress resistance

Wednesday Seminar

Annual Science Day

Annual Science Day

Yiliang Ding: RNA structure, a hidden regulator in living cells

Wednesday Seminar

Yasin Dagdas: Leveraging evolutionary diversity to discover new autphagy mechanisms in plants and humans

Chris Whitewoods: Understanding cell layer interactions in plant development

Wednesday Seminar

Marta Ibañes Miguez: Balancing cell communication and cell specificity, a tale of patterning

Wednesday Seminar

Julia Santiago: A new connection with the matrix: Plant cell wall patterning and expansion mediated by protein-peptide-polysaccharide interaction

Wednesday Seminar

Brandon Gaut: Evolutionary and Functional Genomics in the Genus Vitis

Gabriel Castrillo: Individual leaf microbiota tunes a genetic regulatory network to promote leaf growth

Ivan Scotti: Of trees, adaption, and resilience: lessons learnt and theoretical expectations on the future European forests

  • hybrid
  • Datum: 30.08.2023
  • Uhrzeit: 11:30 - 12:30
  • Vortragende(r): Ivan Scotti
  • French National Institute for Agriculture, Food, and Environment (INRAE), Research Unit of Ecology of Mediterranean Forests
  • Ort: MPIPZ
  • Raum: Lecture hall
  • Gastgeber: Andrea Fulgione

Francesca Cole: Age-dependent changes in homologous recombination cause chromosome mis-segregation in meiosis

Myriam Charpentier: Integration mechanism of nuclear calcium signalling in plants

Christopher Grefen: GDSL-motif containing proteins in stomatal development

Susana Coelho: The secret life of brown algae

Gwyneth Ingram: Inter-tissue communication during plant reproductive deveIopment

Henrik Jönsson: On the initiation and maintenance of meristems

Anne Lacey Samuels: How Vascular Plants Control Lignin Quality, Quantity, and Patterning

Matthias Erb: Stress volatiles as defense inducers

Kelly Swarts: Isolating adaptive variation from natural forest trees

Xiaoqi Feng: Epigenetic regulation of germline development in plants

Wednesday Seminar

Farewell Symposium for Jiji Chai: Structural Views of Immunity in Plants and Animals

Teva Vernoux: Shoot patterning dynamics: space, time and specificity in hormonal responses

Catherine Curie: The ins and outs of manganese from the soil to the seed

Carolyn Rasmussen: Division plane orientation in plant cells

Barbara McClintock Lecture

Fredy Barneche: Transcription intensification during Arabidopsis photomorphogenesis, a chromatin perspective

Lazlo Nagy: Evolution repeats itself in fungal morphogenetic transitions - in search of mechanisms of convergent evolution

  • hybrid
  • Datum: 18.01.2023
  • Uhrzeit: 11:30 - 12:30
  • Vortragende(r): Lazlo Nagy
  • Institute of Biochemistry, Biological Research Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • Ort: MPIPZ
  • Raum: Lecture hall
  • Gastgeber: Stéphane Hacquard

Antony Dodd: Circadian and environmental signal integration

Sarah E. O'Connor: Harnessing the chemistry of plants

Annual Science Day

Annual Science Day

Anna Kreshuk: Interactive and accessible machine learning for microscopy

Sebastian Marquardt: Languages of the Non-coding Genome and their Implications for Plant Biology

Christophe Godin: On the genetic origin of fractals in plants Godin

Jos Raaijmakers: Back to the Roots

Sofie Goormachtig: How do rhizobacteria promote plant growth? All roads lead to Rome

Thomas Dresselhaus: Love is a battlefield: signaling along the pollen tube journey

Marcus Heisler: Lateral organ development in plants….are we there yet?

Catherine Curie

Kelsey Byers: The chemical ecology of plant-pollinator interactions

Alisandra Denton: Annotating Eukaryotic genomes with Deep Learning

Special Seminar
Gene calling, or structural gene annotation, is critical to extracting biological knowledge from a genome, yet existing methods for gene calling in Eukaryotes lag far behind genome sequencing and assembly in quality, ease and speed. However, we have every reason to believe gene calling is a tractable problem. The information about what is or is not a gene is encoded in the raw DNA sequence. Hence, we need to update our modeling. Deep Learning is a new and transformative technology that can model extraordinarily complex and non-linear relationships—like those found in biology—and has the potential to ‘decode’ the information in DNA. We have previously demonstrated the applicability of Deep Learning to gene calling in our project Helixer, which showed ground-breaking performance in classifying genic categories. Here we establish usability by post-processing the base-wise predictions from Helixer into full primary gene models with a Hidden Markov Model. Preliminary results in selected plant species indicate the resulting gene models redefine state-of-the-art for a de novo gene caller and—on some species—even approach reference quality as compared to RNAseq data. In the future, we will expand applicability across Eukaryotes and expand our annotation targets to include additional genomic features such as promotors. The improved annotations will support research methods from cloning to ‘omics analyses and a wide variety of applications including biomedical research and crop bioengineering. The code is available at https://github.com/weberlab-hhu/Helixer [mehr]

Alison Smith: Algal-bacterial interactions: how do mutualisms arise?

B-vitamins are organic micronutrients that play a vital role in cellular metabolism by providing enzyme cofactors. Most animals have lost the ability to synthesise these cofactors and obtain them in their diet, whereas plants can produce all their own compounds, and indeed are the major source of them for human nutrition. The situation is more complex for microbes with both producers and requirers are found in different species. Intriguingly this is also the case for microalgae, which despite their photosynthetic lifestyle are often auxotrophic for one or more B-vitamin. In particular more than 50% of microalgal species require vitamin B12 (cobalamin), the cofactor for methionine synthase, the central enzyme of C1 metabolism, essential for both DNA synthesis and production of S-adenosyl-methionine (SAM) the universal methyl donor, which in turn is required for methylation marks in DNA and histones. Here I will describe our work on elucidating the molecular basis for B12-auxotrophy in microalgae, how this impacts metabolism and gene expression, and the possible role of vitamin exchange in initiating and maintaining microbial communities. [mehr]

Kim Boutilier: BABY BOOM-induced totipotency in planta and in vitro

Miguel A. Blazquez: Evolution of DELLA proteins as signaling hubs

  • hybrid
  • Datum: 25.05.2022
  • Uhrzeit: 11:30 - 12:30
  • Vortragende(r): Miguel Angel Blaquez
  • Instituto de Biología Molecular y Celular de Plantas (CSIC-U Politécnica de Valencia)
  • Ort: MPIPZ
  • Raum: Lecture hall

Partick Cramer

Thoma Lahaye: Virulence and Avirulence activities of Tanscription Activator Like Effectors (TALEs) from the bacterial pathogens Xanthomonas and Ralstonia

Amanda Souza Camara: Modeling the dynamics of plant chromosomes

Beyond the genomic sequence, the peculiar three-dimensional structure of the DNA largely varies during the cell cycle and even between tissues or species. Its different conformations and organization inside the nucleus are now recognized to affect epigenetic regulation. It is becoming increasingly important to understand the mechanisms that drive the spatial organization of the genome. In this seminar, I will consider the DNAs physical properties to model the compaction of chromocenters and holocentric chromosomes.” [mehr]

Pierre-Marc Delau: Evolution of plant-microbe interactions

Herbivory is a common feeding strategy among mammals; yet, at every meal, herbivores are faced with the prospect of being poisoned by toxins naturally occurring in their diet. To understand differences in the detoxification abilities that exist among populations of the same species adapted to different diets, we use biochemical, pharmacological and genomic tools to identify and characterise critical liver enzymes. In addition to liver detoxification, we have experimentally documented that gut microbes play a key role in facilitating the ingestion of dietary toxins, and that these microbes and their function can be transferred to other populations and even other species of rodents. A holistic understanding of the mechanisms used by mammalian herbivores to process dietary toxins is essential for predicting and conserving biodiversity especially under changing climatic conditions. [mehr]

Martin Mascher: Pan-genomics for crop improvement

Pan-genomic studies aim at representing the entire sequence diversity within a species to provide useful resources for evolutionary studies, functional genomics and breeding of cultivated plants. Cost reductions in high-throughput sequencing and advances in sequence assembly algorithms have made it possible to create multiple reference genome sequences along with a catalogue of all forms of genetic variations in plant species with large and complex or polyploid genomes. In this talk, we will summarize our work in barley pan-genomics: the selection of representative core sets by genebank genomics, the assembly of chromosome-scale reference sequences, and the discovery of structural variants associated with agronomic traits. A future challenge will be the development of pan-genome interfaces for easy access by breeders and geneticists. [mehr]

Annaliese Mason: Making new crop species

Claudia Köhler: Transposable Elements Drive Developmental Innovations and Plant Speciation

Barbara McClintock Lecture

Franziska Beran: How insects cope with plant chemical defenses: from microbiome-assisted detoxification to sequestration

Jochen Rink: Regeneration and size regulation in planarian flatworms- almost like plants

Stefan Rensing: The early evolution of land plants

Eric Kemen: Pathogenicity: A key for microbiota stability?

Annual Science Day

  • hybrid - MPIPZ intern
  • Beginn: 08.11.2021 15:30
  • Ende: 09.11.2021 20:00
  • Ort: MPIPZ
  • Raum: Lecture hall

Frank Johannes: Molecular properties of epimutation hotspots

This Symposium brings all postdocs working at MPIPZ together to facilitate to get know your peers. The symposium takes place in a relaxed atmosphere to open the possibility for scientific and professional exchange, and importantly, to build community. [mehr]

Vanessa Wahl: Impact of Nutrient Availability on Plant Development

MIRS: MPIPZ Interdepartmental Researchers Seminar

MIRS: MIRS
Fostering collaboration among researchers [mehr]

Raquel Sánchez Pérez: How a single mutation in a bHLH transcription factor sweetened humanity

Guido Grossmann: Cell biology of the root-soil interface – morphogenesis and adaptive responses in tip-growing cells

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