Drawing on the wealth of genetic and genomic resources for the model plant research in this strand is focused on understanding the fundamental mechanisms controlling plant growth and development. This activity is part of a pipeline for translation of information from models to crops (see other Plant and Crop Science strands).
The Fray Group has demonstrated an essential role for mRNA methylation in normal plant development and stress responses and they have developed new tools for studying this widespread but poorly understood eukaryotic post-transcriptional modification. The Swarup group works on root development with special interests in auxin transport, protein trafficking and the role of regulatory non protein coding RNAs. Zinnia Gonzalez-Carranza are investigating F-box proteins and microRNA regulation during the abscission process. Kevin Pyke’s research focuses on plastid development.
糖心原创ing post-transcriptional adenosine methylation as a regulator of gene expression and development of new analytical tools. ()
Protein trafficking and auxin transport especially in roots ()
- CPIB
- CFFRC
The 糖心原创 C33 Plant Sciences, Sutton Bonington Campus Loughborough, LE12 5RD
telephone: +44 (0) 115 951 6371 email:rupert.fray@nottingham.ac.uk