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Posts by Nikolaj Abel

Big congratulations Magda et al 👏

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Congratulation to our colleagues for this amazing work!

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I repeat, the Common Signalling pathway for symbiosis is on fire! Kudos to our colleagues from Toulouse 🍄🌿

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From transparent fruit flies to the meaning of baby cries Once again this year, bold and innovative ideas have received support through the Villum Foundation’s programme for unconventional research projects: Villum Experiment

I'm happy to share that my project is one of 52 selected for the Villum Experiment 2025! I've been awarded DKK 2.5 million to advance cryo-ET for small and rare proteins through unconventional research.

Read more: villumfonden.dk/en/nyhed/tra...

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A Novel Positive Regulator of the Early Stages of Root Nodule Symbiosis Identified by Phosphoproteomics Abstract. Signals and signaling pathways underlying the symbiosis between legumes and rhizobia have been studied extensively over the past decades. In a pr

For more information: academic.oup.com/pcp/article/...
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Our findings suggest that EPP1 serves as a key molecular bridge between plasma membrane signaling and downstream responses doing root nodule symbiosis, helping to close a long-standing gap in the field.
Congratulations to everyone involved in this work!

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EPP1 couples receptor activation to cytoplasmic signaling in root nodule symbiosis Legume symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing bacteria is controlled by a cascade of signaling events leading to root nodule development. While plant cell-surface receptors initiate this process, the link bet...

We’re thrilled to share our latest preprint!
In this study we provide a mechanistic insight into how the protein EPP1 (first identified in Rose et al., 2012) functions in partnership with SYMRK.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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Very proud to share our latest preprint: postdoc/LRSF fellow Yue Rui studies the mechanisms regulating attachment of the cell wall to the plasma membrane. The Cellulose Synthase Complex and REMORINs determine the extent of attachment and root osmotic stress tolerance. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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