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Research Group Hiltbrunner

Light Perception and Signalling in Plants

Institute of Biology II, Department of Molecular Plant Physiology, Faculty of Biology, University of Freiburg

Publications Beatrix Enderle

  1. Murcia, G., Enderle, B., Hiltbrunner, A., and Casal, J.J. (2020).
    Phytochrome B and PCH1 protein dynamics store night temperature information.
    Plant J., doi: 10.1111/tpj.15034. [PubMed]

  2. Cheng, M.-C., Enderle, B., Kathare, P.K., Islam, R., Hiltbrunner, A., and Huq, E. (2020).
    PCH1 and PCHL directly interact with PIF1, promote its degradation, and inhibit Its transcriptional function during photomorphogenesis.
    Mol. Plant 13, 499-514. [PubMed]

  3. Xu, D., Marino, G., Klingl, A., Enderle, B., Monte, E., Kurth, J., Hiltbrunner, A., Leister, D., and Kleine, T. (2019).
    Extrachloroplastic PP7L functions in chloroplast development and abiotic stress tolerance.
    Plant Physiol. 180, 323-341. [PubMed]

  4. Enderle, B., Sheerin, D.J., Paik, I., Kathare, P.K., Schwenk, P., Klose, C., Ulbrich, M.H., Huq, E., and Hiltbrunner, A. (2017).
    PCH1 and PCHL promote photomorphogenesis in plants by controlling phytochrome B dark reversion.
    Nat. Commun. 8, 2221. [PubMed]

  5. Sheerin, D.J., Menon, C., zur Oven-Krockhaus, S., Enderle, B., Zhu, L., Johnen, P., Schleifenbaum, F., Stierhof, Y.-D., Huq, E., and Hiltbrunner, A. (2015).
    Light-activated phytochrome A and B interact with members of the SPA family to promote photomorphogenesis in Arabidopsis by reorganizing the COP1/SPA complex.
    Plant Cell 27, 189-201. [PubMed]
    equally contributing first authors: D.J.S., C.M., S.z.O.-K.