Forschungsschwerpunkt
Goal of our research at INET is to understand the principles and mechanisms of protein interaction network function and how perturbations by microbes and evolutionary processes result in altered phenotypes.
The underlying question is: How are biological networks modulated to exhibit desirable phenotypes? The vision of our research is that understanding natural molecular network dynamics will facilitate their targeted modulation for medical, agricultural, and biotechnological applications.
Aktuelle Publikationen
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Chemokine-like MDL proteins modulate flowering time and innate immunity in plants
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A map of binary SARS-CoV-2 protein interactions implicates host immune regulation and ubiquitination
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ARMADILLO REPEAT ONLY proteins confine Rho GTPase signalling to polar growth sites
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Extensive signal integration by the phytohormone protein network
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GROWTH-REGULATING FACTORS interact with DELLAs and regulate growth in cold stress