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This project explores the role of inositol pyrophosphates in plant signaling and metabolism. By studying their interactions and effects on processes like light sensing and immune responses, it aims to provide insights into plant development and environmental interactions.
Inositol pyrophosphates (PP-InsPs) are soluble signaling molecules known to play diverse roles in fungal and animal cell signaling.
The metabolism of PP-InsPs in plants however is poorly understood and many signaling pathways controlled by PP-InsPs remain to be discovered.
Funded by an ERC starting grant, we have previously identified protein sensor domains for PP-InsPs, which allow PP-InsPs to act as central regulators of phosphate homeostasis in all eukaryotes.
Genetic disruption of PP-InsP sy…
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