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Membrane Biophysics

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The team of The Obermeyer Lab is working on the role of ion and water transport during the fertilization process of plants. Even during short drought periods, the  growth of pollen tubes through the stigma tissue is disturbed, leading to an abortion of fertilization and thus, gives low crop yield. As these drought periods occur more often due to the global climate change, the understanding about the molecular mechanisms of plant fertilization become important to secure the food and feed for humans and animals.

We use biophysical and biochemical techniques to measure and quantify the pollen's ability to regulate its water potential either adapting the turgor pressure or internal osmolyte concentration to react to drought situations.

bioMaterials

bioEngineering

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bioTechnology

In a second project, we are studying the use of microalgae in green circular economy for the production of new biomaterials for  technical and biomedical applications.

Microalgae produce a large variety of chemicals by just living on a frugal diet of light and air with a few minerals and water. This provides a simple and economic production platform with simultaneous fixation of CO2. Any company with high CO2 pollution can use microalgae facilities in addition to their main production line to reduce their CO2 footprint and provide valuable raw material for further processing. Research focusses on controlled growth conditions for the microalgae in bioreactors to target production of specific chemicals. 

Students of many disciplines are always welcome to join for Bachelor, Master and Doctoral theses or internships

Lab Events

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congress & workshop & seminars
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Short talk at the International Workshop on Plant Membrane Biology, Glasgow, 2019 commented by Christopher Grefen, now at Univ Bielefeld

selected RECENT PUBLICATIONS

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Pertl-Obermeyer et al. 2021

pH modulates interaction of 14-3-3 proteins with pollen plasma membrane H+ ATPases independently from
phosphorylation

Pertl-Obermeyer & Obermeyer 2020

In-vivo cross-linking to analyse transient protein-protein interactions

Pertl-Obermeyer et al., 2018

The pollen plasma membrane permeome converts transmembrane ion transport into speed

Obermeyer and Feijo 2017

Pollen Tip Growth - from biophysical aspects to pollen systems biology

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Journal of Experimental Botany

https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erab387

plant proteomics book

in: Plant Proteomics: methods and protocols, chap. 20, 273 -287, Springer

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Advances in Botanical Research, 87: 215-265, DOI: 10.1016/bs.abr.2018.09.008

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Springer Int. Publishing, ISBN:978-3-319-56644-3

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