
Sabine Müller
@_phragmoplast
#cell_biology, #cytoskeleton, #plant, #cell division, #UniFAU, #FAUprofessor
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https://www.zellbio.nat.fau.de/research/group-sabine-mueller-eng/ 07-04-2016 13:31:03
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I am co-editing the research topic on "Plant Cell Polarity and Morphogenesis" with Peishan Yi and Deshu Lin for Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology Frontiers - Cell Biology journal. Consider submitting your upcoming story/manuscript. frontiersin.org/research-topic…

This is your opportunity to showcase some awesome plant cytoskeleton story and movies ☘️🔬 The plant cytoskeleton special issue Cytoskeleton Journal is organized by Tomo Kawashima Kawashima Lab and me. Please, reach out to us for further questions/queries. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/1…


Our finding of a novel premitotic stage “radial step” is out! Cortical microtubules become blind of tension for division symmetry. It is my postdoc project with Isaty Melogno and Olivier Hamant. Many thanks all co-authors! @RDPlab @ENSdeLyon INRAE_International pnas.org/doi/abs/10.107…

New paper alert! Sarah Attrill and @DolanLab report on Development that microtubules and actin filaments direct the movement of the nucleus during symmetry breaking, a key process for asymmetric cell division in the Marchantia polymoprha spore. bit.ly/4cX9ipN


@DolanLab Development The findings by Attrill and Dolan demonstrate that the mechanisms that establish cellular asymmetry and program the development of multicellularity are remarkably similar in plants and animals, despite the fact that they diverged from each other well over a billion years ago.


Fully agree and it was really a joy to be a (small) part of this! Max-Planck-Zentrum für Physik und Medizin FAU Erlangen-Nbg

Finally published! Cool ressource for forward and reverse genetic screens. A fully sequenced collection of homozygous EMS mutants for forward and reverse genetic screens in Arabidopsis thaliana - Carrère - The Plant Journal - Wiley Online Library onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/tp…

If you thought you didn't have to pay attention to giant cells because they are only in sepals, think again. Giant cells are found in Arabidopsis leaves too, and their development is controlled by the same genes. Pau Formosa-Jordan Gauthier Weissbart biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Rereading this beautiful paper (doi.org/10.1016/j.devc…) by Calvin Calvin Huang (graduate student in Bo Liu's lab at UC Davis) and coauthors. Here's Calvin presenting their work at #ICAR2024SanDiego 🤩


Thanks to The Plant Journal for this interview and especially to Luis de Luna for making it so easy! If you want to know more about being a #JuniorPI ZMBP, check this 👇

Here's a short review that Leonardo Jo (Leonardo Jo) and I wrote together on epigenetic inheritance, reprogramming and priming in early plant embryos: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… It was fun to write and we hope you enjoy it!


Our new publication is out in @newphytologist ! doi.org/10.1111/nph.20… Together with green mechanobiology we addressed the question whether a necrotrophic pathogen (killing its host) needs to build up turgor pressure for infection. A summary:

#PlantSciJobs PostDoc Scientist wanted: Molecular plant physiology Universität Ulm, Germany, in Martin Stegmann’s lab Start: as soon as possible deutsche-botanische-gesellschaft.de/en/job-opening…



What a pleasure to see this community effort to clarify the nomenclature and concepts related to plasma membrane domains out!! Nature Plants nature.com/articles/s4147…

