Seminars

Ordinary Proteomics with Something Extra to dissect Plant Immune System

Title Ordinary Proteomics with Something Extra to dissect Plant Immune System
Lecturer Dr. Hirofumi Nakagami
(Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, Cologne, Germany)

Language English
Date&Time 10/17/2018 (Wed) 13:00~14:00
Venue Multimedia Hall in NAIST Library Bldg.
Detail

The emergence of shotgun proteomics has dramatically broadened coverage of the proteome, and has made analysis of the proteome far more practical. Conversely, further technological development is needed to monitor complete proteomes which are highly complex because of post-translational modifications, alternative splicing, and so on. Hence to successfully address biological questions by the use of currently available proteomics technologies, establishment and/or deep deliberation of ‘something extra’ would be crucial.

My group is interested in describing protein networks that comprise plant immune system. Currently, we primarily focus on identifying novel components of the system by employing recent proteomics technologies to reveal complete signaling pathways for proper defense responses. We’ve already identified some novel components and quite a few candidate proteins with our favorite phosphoproteomics-based approach using Arabidopsis thaliana as a model system. To understand fundamental protein networks of plant immune system, we are establishing the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha as a new model system for plant immunity research. Our approaches assisted by proteomics to dissect plant immune system will be discussed.

 

Contact 植物代謝制御研究室
大谷 美沙都 (misato@bs.naist.jp)

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