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Short and Long Distance Signaling

Series: Advances in Plant Biology Volume: 3
Edited By: Fredrich Kragler and Martin Hulskamp
450 pages
Publisher: Springer Nature
Short and Long Distance Signaling
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The ability of plants to exchange RNA molecules and transcription factors between cells and tissues is a relatively recent discovery. However, all areas of research such as plant development, metabolism, and plant pathogen interactions now realize the importance of this phenomenon. In this book, experts from the field of intercellular transport deal with various aspects on intercellular transport of viruses and plant endogenous macromolecules such as transcription factors, small silencing-induced and micro RNAs, and other RNAs and their function as signals. The aim of the book is to provide the basic information on the cell-to-cell transport mechanism and to give an overview of the current knowledge of this relatively new field of research. To quote the words of W.J. Lucas "pioneering discoveries in this field of cell-to-cell and long-distance signaling should certainly entice talented young scholars to join this frontier area of plant biology". He is certainly right as we got only a first glimpse on the cellular factors regulating intercellular transport and the functional diversity of the ever-increasing number of proteins and RNA molecules found to move between cells.

Contents

Table of Contents 1. Viral studies point the way: Mechanisms of intercellular transport * Eduardo Pena, Annette Niehl, and Manfred Heinlein 2. Embryogenesis as a model system to dissect the genetic and developmental regulation of cell-to-cell transport via plasmodesmata * Patricia C. Zambryski1, Min Xu, Solomon Stonebloom, and Tessa Burch-Smith 3. Function and Identification of Mobile Transcription Factors * Ji-Young; Boyce Thompson Institute (jl924@cornell.edu) 4. Cell-to-cell Movement of Homeodomain Transcription Factors: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow * Morgan Xu and Dave Jackson 5. Mechanism of small RNA Movement * Nial R. Gursanscky and Bernard J. Carroll 6. Long-distance Signaling by small RNAs * Julia Kehr 7. Signaling and Phloem-Mobile Transcripts * Roberto Ruiz-Medrano, Friedrich Kragler, and Shmuel Wolf 2. Embryogenesis as a model system to dissect the genetic and developmental regulation of cell-to-cell transport via plasmodesmata * Patricia C. Zambryski1, Min Xu, Solomon Stonebloom, and Tessa Burch-Smith 3. Function and Identification of Mobile Transcription Factors * Ji-Young; Boyce Thompson Institute (jl924@cornell.edu) 4. Cell-to-cell Movement of Homeodomain Transcription Factors: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow * Morgan Xu and Dave Jackson 5. Mechanism of small RNA Movement * Nial R. Gursanscky and Bernard J. Carroll 6. Long-distance Signaling by small RNAs * Julia Kehr 7. Signaling and Phloem-Mobile Transcripts * Roberto Ruiz-Medrano, Friedrich Kragler, and Shmuel Wolf 7. Signaling and Phloem-Mobile Transcripts * Roberto Ruiz-Medrano, Friedrich Kragler, and Shmuel Wolf

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Biography

Dr. Kragler is lecturer of plant cell biology at the University of Vienna and the University of Potsdam. After his postdoctorial research as a Schrodinger Fellow in the laboratory of W.J. Lucas at UC-Davis and as group leader at the Max. F. Perutz Laboratories in Vienna, Dr. Kragler joined in 2011 the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Plant Physiology in Golm, Germany. The main research topic of his group is on the function of intercellular transport of proteins and RNA in plants. Dr. Hulskamp holds a Full Professorship at the Botanical Institute, University of Cologne. He did his PhD on developmental biology of Drosophila melanogaster and changed the topic during his postdoctoral time at the University of Munich working with G. Jurgens and Harvard University in the laboratory of R. Pruitt. In 1994 he joined the ZMBP University of Tubingen as a group leader and accepted the current position as a Full Professor in 1999. His main research interest is the intercellular communication between plant cell in the context of developmental processes.

Series: Advances in Plant Biology Volume: 3
Edited By: Fredrich Kragler and Martin Hulskamp
450 pages
Publisher: Springer Nature
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