Implementing recombineering, Ribo-seq and DYI imaging to study plant hormones.

Abstract

Every aspect of a plant life cycle, from germination to senescence, is coordinated by a small group of plant hormones. These small molecules do not work in isolation but through a complex network of interactions. In order to uncover the intricate interactions between different plant hormones, we have implemented a variety of technological tools, among them recombineering, ribosome footprinting or Ribo-seq), and high-throughput imaging. A brief overview of these technologies and their application to study the interaction between ethylene and auxin will be presented.Conferencia financiada con una ayuda del fondo para conferenciantes del Departamento de Biología Molecular y Bioquímica Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech

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