Category: Publication

Our new review on Plant Metabolomics just went online

Pérez-Alonso, M.M. et al. 2018 Annual Plant Reviews Online Over recent years, metabolomics found its way into daily laboratory routine as an additional ‘omics’ platform technology, playing an increasingly important role in modern plant sciences. It...

A new perspective on seed maturation

Tenorio-Berrío, R. et al. 2018 International Journal of Molecular Sciences The seed is the most important plant reproductive unit responsible for the evolutionary success of flowering plants. Aside from its essential function in the sexual reproduction...

Reaching out to extreme habitats

Hopefully the first of many papers with the group of Dr. Patricio Ramos (Universidad de Talca, Chile), who spent four month in our lab in 2017.  Ramos, P. et al. 2018 Fungal Ecology Antarctic environments are...

Another piece of the puzzle unraveled

Great collaboration with the lab of Miguel Blázquez and David Aladadí (IPMCB)  Abbas, M. et al. 2018 Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA Asymmetric auxin distribution is instrumental for the differential growth that causes...

First paper of 2018 published

Pérez-Alonso M.M. et al., 2018 High-Throughput Over the last three decades, novel “omics” platform technologies for the sequencing of DNA and complementary DNA (cDNA) (RNA-Seq), as well as for the analysis of proteins and metabolites...

A chapter on the analysis of JA-IAA crosstalk

Carrasco Loba V. et al., 2017 Methods in Molecular Biology Over the last few years, it became more and more evident that plant hormone action is to great parts determined through their sophisticated crosstalk,...

New paper on the IAOx pathway and the role of NIT1

Lehmann T. et al., 2017 Frontiers in Plant Science Nitrilases consist of a group of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of organic cyanides. They are found ubiquitously distributed in the plant kingdom. Plant nitrilases are...

Promising start into 2017

Corrales A.R. et al., 2017 Plant Cell & Environment DOF (DNA-binding with one finger)-type transcription factors are involved in many fundamental processes in higher plants, from responses to light and phytohormones to flowering time and...