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January 2017
March 2017

Mon. 6 Feb, 2017

UPSC Monday Seminar 2017

Mon. 6 Feb, 2017 9:00 - 11:00
UPSC Monday Seminar 2017

Speakers: 

Jean Claude Nzayisenga (PhD student)
Supervisor: Anita Sellstedt

Ruben Casanova-Sáez (Postdoc)
Supervisor: Karin Ljung

Wed. 8 Feb, 2017

UPSC Board Meeting 2017-02-08

Wed. 8 Feb, 2017 13:00 - 15:00

Mon. 13 Feb, 2017

UPSC Monday Seminar 2017

Mon. 13 Feb, 2017 9:30 - 11:30
UPSC Monday Seminar 2017

Speaker: 

Shashank Sane (PhD student)
Supervisor: Ove Nilsson

UPSC-all meeting

Mon. 13 Feb, 2017 10:15 - 11:15

Tue. 14 Feb, 2017

Umeå Renewable Energy meeting (UREM) 2017

Tue. 14 Feb, 2017 9:00 - Fri. 17 Feb, 2017 18:00
The Umeå Renewable Energy Meeting 2017

February 14-17

For more information have a look here:

www.urem.se

Wed. 15 Feb, 2017

Umeå Renewable Energy meeting (UREM) 2017

Tue. 14 Feb, 2017 9:00 - Fri. 17 Feb, 2017 18:00
The Umeå Renewable Energy Meeting 2017

February 14-17

For more information have a look here:

www.urem.se

Thu. 16 Feb, 2017

Umeå Renewable Energy meeting (UREM) 2017

Tue. 14 Feb, 2017 9:00 - Fri. 17 Feb, 2017 18:00
The Umeå Renewable Energy Meeting 2017

February 14-17

For more information have a look here:

www.urem.se

Fri. 17 Feb, 2017

Umeå Renewable Energy meeting (UREM) 2017

Tue. 14 Feb, 2017 9:00 - Fri. 17 Feb, 2017 18:00
The Umeå Renewable Energy Meeting 2017

February 14-17

For more information have a look here:

www.urem.se

Mon. 20 Feb, 2017

UPSC Monday Seminar 2017

Mon. 20 Feb, 2017 9:30 - 10:00
UPSC Monday Seminar 2017

Speaker:

Tomas Funda (Postdoc) 
Supervisor: Harry Wu

Wed. 22 Feb, 2017

Seminar Claire Veneault-Fourrey: What do we learn on the biology of ectomycorrhiza by studying symbiotic effectors?

Wed. 22 Feb, 2017 10:00 - 11:00
UPSC Seminar

Speaker: Claire Veneault-Fourrey

University of Lorraine, Tree-Microbe Interactions, Vandoeuvre les Nancy and Labex ARBRE, Tree-Microbe Interactions’ department, INRA-Nancy, Champenoux, France

Title: What do we learn on the biology of ectomycorrhiza  by studying symbiotic effectors?

Host: Judith Felten

Room: KB.E3.01 (formerly KB3A9)



Abstract:

Ectomycorrhizae (ECM), symbiosis between tree roots and fungal hyphae, are essential for tree health. In exchange for carbohydrates, ECM fungi offer an improved mineral supply. Communication between plant and ECM fungus is essential for the initiation, establishment and maintenance of the symbiosis. In the ECM fungus Laccaria bicolor, the Mycorrhiza induced Small Secreted Protein of 7 kDa (MiSSP7) is a master switch controlling symbiosis development. Transcriptomic data revealed the presence of other MiSSPs with unknown functions and CAZyme (carbohydrate-active-enzymes) up-regulated during ectomycorrhiza development. I will present how the study of such proteins, using L. bicolor-Populus interaction as a model, can help us deciphering the molecular mechanisms driving the development of mycorrhizal symbioses (e.g. control of hormonal-signaling pathway and plant cell wall remodeling).

1. Unearthing the roots of ectomycorrhizal symbioses. F Martin, A Kohler, C Murat, C Veneault-Fourrey, DS Hibbett. Nature Reviews Microbiology.

2. Comparative Analysis of secretomes from ectomycorrhizal fungi with emphasis on small-secreted proteins. C. Pellegrin, E Morin, F Martin, C Veneault-Fourrey. Frontiers in Microbiology.10.3389/fmicb.2015.01278.

3. Genomic and transcriptomic analysis of Laccaria bicolor CAZome reveals insights into polysaccharides remodelling during symbiosis establishment. C Veneault-Fourrey, C Commun, A Kohler, E Morin, R Balestrini, J Plett et al.. Fungal Genetics and Biology.

4. Who is Controlling whom within the Ectomycorrhizal Symbiosis: Insights from Genomic and Functional Analyses. C Veneault?Fourrey, JM Plett, F Martin. Molecular Microbial Ecology of the Rhizosphere: Volume 1 & 2, 501-512.

Fri. 24 Feb, 2017

UPSC Seminar - Anthony Moore: The beauty and the beast of the alternative oxidases: does structure signify function?

Fri. 24 Feb, 2017 13:00 - 14:00
UPSC Seminar

Speaker
Anthony Moore
Biochemistry & Biomedicine, School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK

Title
The beauty and the beast of the alternative oxidases: does structure signify function?

Host: Per Gardeström

Room: KB.J3.01 (former KBF30)

Mon. 27 Feb, 2017

UPSC Monday Seminar 2017

Mon. 27 Feb, 2017 9:00 - 11:00
UPSC Monday Seminar 2017

Speakers: 

Domenique André (PhD student)
Supervisor: Ove Nilsson

Claudia Colesie (Postdoc) 
Supervisor: Vaughan Hurry

Departmental meeting Plantphys (APT möte)

Mon. 27 Feb, 2017 10:15 - 11:15