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Stress and Developmental Biology
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Prof. Dierk Scheel
Cell and Metabolic Biology
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2012

  • Bethke, G., Pecher, P., Eschen-Lippold, L., Tsuda, K., Katagiri, F., Glazebrook, J., Scheel, D., Lee J. Activation of the Arabidopsis thaliana mitogen-activated protein kinase MPK11 by the flagellin-derived elicitor peptide, flg22.. Mol Plant Microbe Interact. in press (2012) - Abstract

  • Brauch, S., Henze, M., Osswald, B., Naumann, K., Wessjohann, L.A., van Berkel, S. & Westermann, B. Fast and efficient MCR-based synthesis of clickable Rhodamine tags for protein profiling. Org. Biomol. Chem.. 958-965, 10 (2012)
2011

  • Ranf, S., Eschen-Lippold, L., Pecher, P., Lee, J., Scheel, D. Interplay between calcium signalling and early signalling elements during defence responses to microbe- or damage-associated molecular patterns. Plant J.. 68, 100-113 (2011) - Abstract

  • Ranf, S., Grimmer, J., Pöschl, Y., Pecher, P., Chinchilla, D., Scheel, D., Lee, J. Defense-Related Calcium Signaling Mutants Uncovered via a Quantitative High-Throughput Screen in Arabidopsis thaliana. Mol. Plant. (2011) - Abstract

  • Schenke, D., Böttcher, C., Lee, J., Scheel, D. Verticillin A is likely not produced by Verticillium sp.. J Antibiot . 64, 523-4 (2011)

  • Schenke, D., Böttcher, C., Scheel, D. Crosstalk between abiotic UV-B stress and biotic (flg22) stress signaling in Arabidopsis prevents flavonol accumulation in favor of pathogen defense compound production.. Plant Cell Environ.. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3040.2011.02381.x. (2011) - Abstract

  • Wirsing, L., Naumann, K., Vogt, T. Arabidopsis methyltransferase fingerprints by affinity-based protein profiling. Anal Biochem. 408, 220-225 (2011) - Abstract
2010

  • Brock, A.K., Willmann, R., Kolb, D., Grefen, L., Lajunen, H.M., Bethke, G., Lee, J., Nürnberger, T., Gust, A.A. The Arabidopsis thaliana Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) phosphatase PP2C5 affects seed germination, stomatal aperture and abscisic acid-inducible gene expression. Plant Physiol. 153, 1098-111 (2010) - Abstract

  • Camehl, I., Sherameti, I., Venus, Y., Bethke, G., Varma, A., Lee, J., Oelmüller, R. Ethylene signalling and ethylene-targeted transcription factors are required to balance beneficial and nonbeneficial traits in the symbiosis between the endophytic fungus Piriformospora indica and Arabidopsis thaliana. New Phytol.. 185, 1062-73 (2010) - Abstract

  • Haapalainen, M., Engelhardt, S., Küfner, I., Li, C-M., Nürnberger, T., Lee, J., Romantschuk, M., Taira, S. Functional mapping of harpin HrpZ of Pseudomonas syringae reveals the sites responsible for protein oligomerization, lipid interactions and plant defence induction. Mol Plant Pathol. 12, 151-166 (2010) - Abstract

  • Henze, M., Kreye, O., Brauch, S., Nitsche, C., Naumann, K., Wessjohann, L.& Westermann, B. Photoaffinity-labeled peptoids and depsipeptides by multicomponent reactions. Synthesis. 17, 2997-3003 (2010)

  • Widjaja, I., Lassowskat, I., Bethke, G., Eschen-Lippold, L., Long, H.H., Naumann, K., Dangl, J.L., Scheel, D., Lee, J. A Protein Phosphatase 2C, responsive to the bacterial effector AvrRpm1 but not to the AvrB effector, regulates defense responses in Arabidopsis. Plant J. 61, 249-258 (2010) - Abstract
2009

  • Barak, N.N., Neumann, P., Sevvana, M., Schutkowski, M., Naumann, K., Malešević, M., Reichardt, H., Fischer, G., Stubbs, M.T. & Ferrari, D.M. Crystal Structure and Functional Analysis of the Protein Disulfide Isomerase-Related Protein ERp29. J Mol Biol. 385, 1630-1642 (2009)

  • Bethke, G., Scheel, D., Lee, J. Sometimes new results raise new questions: the question marks between mitogen-activated protein kinase and ethylene signaling. Plant Signaling & Behavior. 4, 672 - 674 (2009) - Abstract

  • Bethke, G., Unthan, T., Uhrig, J.F., Pöschl, Y., Gust, A.A., Scheel, D., Lee, J. Flg22 regulates the release of an ethylene response factor substrate from MAP kinase 6 in Arabidopsis thaliana via ethylene signaling. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 106, 8067-72 (2009) - Abstract

  • Engelhardt, S., Lee, J., Gäbler, Y., Kemmerling, B., Haapalainen, M.-L. , Li, C.-M., Wei Z., Keller,H., Joosten, M., Taira,S., Nürnberger T. Separable roles of the Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola accessory protein HrpZ1 in ion-conducting pore formation and activation of plant immunity. Plant J. 57, 706-717 (2009) - Abstract

  • Knogge, W., Lee, J., Rosahl, S., Scheel, D. Signal Perception and Transduction in Plants. (Deising, H.B. , eds.) Springer Berlin Heidelberg Plant Relationships Series: The Mycota . 5, 337-361 (2009) ISBN:978-3-540-87406-5

  • Vadassery, J., Ranf, S., Drzewiecki, C., Mithöfe,r A., Mazars, .C, Scheel, D., Lee, J., Oelmüller, R. A cell wall extract from the endophytic fungus Piriformospora indica promotes growth of Arabidopsis seedlings and induces intracellular calcium elevation in roots. Plant J.. 59, 193-206 (2009) - Abstract

  • Widjaja, I., Naumann, K., Roth, U., Wolf, N., Mackey, D., Dangl, J.L., Scheel, D., Lee, J. Combining sub-proteome enrichment and Rubisco depletion enables identification of low abundance proteins differentially regulated during plant defense. Proteomics. 9, 138-147 (2009) - Abstract
2008

  • Ranf, S., Wünneberg, P. Lee, J., Becker, D., Dunkel, M., Hedrich, R., Scheel, D. & Dietrich, P. Loss of the vacuolar cation channel, AtTPC1, does not impair Ca2+ signals induced by abiotic and biotic stresses. Plant J. 53, 287 - 299 (2008)

  • Wang H., Liu Y., Bruffett K., Lee J., Hause G., Walker J.C., Zhang S. Haplo-insufficiency of MPK3 in MPK6 mutant background uncovers a novel function of these two MAPKs in Arabidopsis ovule development. Plant Cell. 20, 602-613 (2008)
2007

  • Birschwilks, M., Sauer, N., Scheel, D. & Neumann, S. Arabidopsis thaliana is a susceptible host plant for the holoparasite Cuscuta spec.. PLANTA . 226, 1231-1241 (2007)

  • Gust A.A., Biswas R., Lenz H.D., Rauhut T., Ranf S., Kemmerling B., Götz F., Glawischnig E., Lee J., Felix .G, Nürnberger T. Bacteria-derived peptidoglycans constitute pathogen-associated molecular patterns triggering innate immunity in Arabidopsis.. In: 282(44). J. Biol. Chem.. 282(44), 32338-48 (2007)
2006

  • Birschwilks, M., Haupt, S., Hofius, D. & Neumann, S. Transfer of phloem-mobile substances from the host plants to the holoparasite Cuscuta sp. . Journal of Experimental Botany. 4, 911-921 (2006)

  • Hamel, L.P., Nicole, M.C., Sritubtim, S., Morency, M.J., Ellis, M., Ehlting, J., Beaudoin, N., Barbazuk, B., Klessig, D., Lee, J., Martin, G., Mundy, J., Ohashi, Y., Scheel, D., Sheen, J., Xing, T., Zhang, S., Seguin, A., Ellis, B.E. Ancient signals: comparative genomics of plant MAPK and MAPKK gene families. Trends Plant Sci. 11, 192-198 (2006)

  • Knogge, W. & Scheel, D. LysM receptors recognize friend and foe. PNAS. 103, 10829-10830 (2006)

  • Qutob, D. Kemmerling, B., Brunner, F., Küfner, I., Engelhardt, S. Gust, A.A., Luberacki, B., Seitz, H.U., Stahl, D., Rauhut, T., Glawischnig, E., Schween, G., Lacombe, B., Watanabe, N., Lam, E., Schlichting, R., Scheel, D., Nau, K., Dodt, G., Hubert, D., Phytotoxicity and innate immune responses induced by NEP1-like proteins. Plant Cell . 18, 3721-3744 (2006)

  • Sarret, G., Harada, E., Choi, Y.-E., Isaure, M.-P., Geoffroy, N., Fakra, S., Marcus, M. A., Birschwilks, M., Clemens, S. & Manceau, A. Trichomes of Tobacco Excrete Zinc as Zinc-Substituted Calcium Carbonate and other Zinc-Containing Compounds1[W]. Plant Physiology . 141, 1021-1034 (2006)
2005

  • Feilner,T., Hultschig, C., Lee, J., Meyer, S., Immink, R.G., Koenig, A., Possling, A., Seitz, H., Beveridge, A., Scheel, D., Cahill,D.J., Lehrach, H., Kreutzberger, J. & Kersten, B. High-throughput identification of potential Arabidopsis MAP kinases substrates . Mol Cell Proteomics. 4, 1558-1568 (2005)

  • Li, C.-M., Haapalainen, M., Lee, J., Nürnberger, T., Romantschuk, M. & Taira, S. Harpin of Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola harbors a protein binding site. Mol. Plant Microbe Interact.. 18, 60 - 66 (2005)

  • Overmyer, K., Brosché, M, Pellinen, R., Kuittinen, T., Tuominen, H., Ahlfors, R., Keinänen, M., Saarma, M., Scheel, D. & Kangasjärvi, J. Ozone-induced programmed cell death in the Arabidopsis radical-induced cell death1 mutant. Plant Physiol.. 137, 1-13 (2005)

  • Racapé, J., Belbahri, L., Engelhardt, S., Lacombe, B., Lee, J., Lochman, J., Marais, A., Nicole, M., Nürnberger, T., Parlange, F., Puverel, S. & Keller, H. Ca2+-dependent lipid binding and membrane integration of PopA, a harpin-like elicitor of the hypersensitive response in tobacco. Mol Microbiol.. 58, 1406-1420 (2005)
2004

  • Ahlfors, R., Macioszek, V., Rudd, J., Brosché, M., Schlichting, R., Scheel, D., & Kangasajärvi, J. Stress hormone-independent activation and nuclear translocation of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) in Arabidopsis thaliana during ozone exposure. Plant J.. 40, 512-522 (2004)

  • Lee, J., Rudd, J.J., Macioszek, V.K. & Scheel, D. Dynamic changes in the localization of MAP kinase cascade components controlling pathogenesis-related (PR) gene expression during innate immunity in parsley. J. Biol. Chem.. 279, 22440-22448 (2004)

  • Nickstadt, A., Thomma, B.P.H.J., Feussner, I., Kangasjärvi, J., Zeier, J., Loeffler, C., Scheel, D. & Berger, S. The jasmonate-insensitive mutant jin1 shows increased resistance to biotrophic as well as necrotrophic pathogens. Mol. Plant Pathol.. 5, 425-434 (2004)

  • Overmyer, K., Brosché, M., Pellinen, R., Kuittinen, T., Tuominen, H, Ahlfors, R., Keinäen, M., Saarma, M., Scheel, D. & Kangasjärvi, J. Ozone-Induced Programmed Cell Death in the Araboidopsis radical-induced cell death1 Mutant1. Plant. Physiol.. 137, 1-13 (2004)

  • Scheel, D. & Nürnberger, T. Signal transduction in plant defense responses. In: Fungal Disease Resistance in Plants. Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Genetic Engineering. (Punja, Z.K., eds.) The Haworth Press, Inc., Binghamton, USA. 1-30 (2004)

  • Takeda, S., Tadele, Z., Hofmann, I., Probst A.V., Angelis, K.J., Kaya, H., Araki, T., Mengiste, T., Mittelsten-Scheid, O., Shibahara, K., Scheel D. & Paszkowski, J. BRU1, a novel link between responses to DNA damage and epigenetic gene silencing in Arabidopsis. Genes & Development. 18, 782-793 (2004)
2003

  • Kroj, T., Rudd, J.J., Nürnberger, T., Gäbler, Y., Lee, J. & Scheel, D. Mitogen-activated protein kinases play an essential role in oxidative burst-independent expression of pathogenesis-related genes in parsley. J. Biol. Chem.. 278, 2256-2264 (2003)

  • Lee, J. & Nürnberger, T. Is pore formation activity of HrpZ required for defence activation in plant cells? Pseudomonas syringae pathovars and related pathogens. In: Developments in Plant Pathology. (Iacobellis, N.S. et al., eds.) Kluwer Academic Publishers Dordrecht. 10, 165-173 (2003)

  • Scheel, D., Handmann, F., Lee, J., Rudd, J.J. & Zinecker, H. Oxidative burst in plant defense. Free Radical Research. 37:, 5-5 (2003)

  • Varet, A., Hause, B., Hause, G., Scheel, D. & Lee, J. The Arabidopsis NHL3 gene encodes a plasma membrane protein and its overexpression correlates with increased resistance to Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000. Plant Physiol.. 132, 2023-2033 (2003)
2002

  • Brunner, F., Rosahl, S., Lee, J., Rudd, J.J., Geiler, C., Kauppinen, S., Rasmussen, G., Scheel, D. & Nürnberger, T. Pep-13, a plant defense-inducing pathogen-associated molecular pattern from Phytophthora transglutaminases. EMBO J.. 21, 6681-6688 (2002)

  • Brunner, F., Wirtz, W., Rose, J.K.C., Darvill, A.G., Govers, F., Scheel, D. & Nürnberger, T. A ß-glucosidase/xylosidase from the phytopathogenic oomycete, Phytophthora infestans. Phytochemistry. 59, 689-696 (2002)

  • Ichimura, K., Shinozaki, K., Tena, G., Sheen, J., Henry, Y., Champion, A., Kreis, M., Zhang, S., Hirt, H., Wilson, C., Heberle-Bors, E., Ellis, B.E., Morris, P.C., Innes, R.W., Ecker, J.R., Scheel, D., Klessig, D.F., Machida,Y., Mundy, J., Ohashi, Y. & Wa Mitogen-activated protein kinase cascades in plants: a new nomenclature. Trends Plant Sci.. 7, 301-308 (2002)

  • Lee, J. & Rudd, J.J. Calcium-dependent protein kinases: versatile plant signalling components necessary for pathogen defence. Trends Plant Sci. 7, 97-98 (2002)

  • Scheel, D. Oxidative burst and the role of reactive oxygen species in plant-pathogen interactions. In: Oxidative Stress in Plants. (Inzé, D. & van Montagu, M., eds.) Taylor & Francis, London, UK. 137-153 (2002)

  • Scheel, D. Signal transduction elements. In: Plant Biotechnology and Transgenic Plants. (Oksman-Caldentey, K.-M. & Barz, H.W., eds.) Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, U.S.A.. 427-444 (2002)

  • Scheel, D. & Wasternack, C. Signal transduction in plants: Cross talk with the environment. In: Plant Signal Transduction. (Scheel, D. & Wasternack, C., eds.) Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. 1-5 (2002)

  • Varet, A., Parker, J., Tornero, P., Nass, N., Nürnberger, T., Dangl, J. L., Scheel, D. & Lee, J. NHL25 and NHL3, two NDR1/HIN1-like genes in Arabidopsis thaliana with potential role(s) in plant defense. Molec. Plant-Microbe Interact.. 15, 608-616 (2002)
2001

  • Lee, J., Klessig, D.F. & Nürnberger, T. A harpin binding site in tobacco plasma membranes mediates activation of the pathogenesis-related gene HIN1 independent of extracellular calcium but dependent on mitogen-activated protein kinase activity. Plant Cell. 13, 1079-1093 (2001)

  • Lee, J., Klüsener, B., Tsiamis, G., Stevens, C., Neyt, C,. Tampakaki, A.P., Panopoulos, N.J., Nöller, J., Weiler, E.W., Cornelis, G.R. Mansfield, J.W. & Nürnberger, T. HrpZPsph from the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola is exported by the type III secretion pathway and forms an ion-conducting pore in vitro. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.. 98, 289-294 (2001)

  • Nass, N. & Scheel, D. Enhanced luciferin entry causes rapid wound-induced light emission in plants expressing high levels of luciferase. Planta. 212:, 149-154 (2001)

  • Nürnberger, T. & Scheel, D. Signal transmission in the plant immune response. Trends in Plant Science. 6, 372-379 (2001)
2000

  • Blume, B., Nürnberger, T., Nass, N. & Scheel, D. Receptor-mediated increase in cytoplasmic free calcium required for activation of pathogen defense in parsley. Plant Cell. 12:, 1425-1440 (2000)

  • Hirt, H. & Scheel, D. Receptor-mediated MAP kinase activation in plant defense. In: MAP Kinases in Plant Signal Transduction. Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation. (Hirt, H., eds.) Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg. 27, 85-93 (2000)

  • Noehringer, C., Scheel, D. & Blée, E. Lipoxygenase isoforms in elicitor-treated parsley cell suspension cultures. Biochem. Society Transact.. 28, 827-829 (2000)

  • Scheel, D. Parasitismus im Pflanzenreich. Nova Acta Leopoldina NF 83. Nr. 316, 25-31 (2000)

  • Scheel, D., Blume, B., Brunner, F., Fellbrich, G., Dalbøge, H., Hirt, H., Kauppinen, S., Kroj, T., Ligterink, W., Nürnberger, T., Tschöpe, M., Zinecker, H. & zur Nieden, U. Receptor-mediated signal transduction in plant defense. In: Biology of Plant-Microbe Interactions,. (de Wit, P.J.G.M., Bisseling, T. & Stiekema, W.J., eds.) International Society for Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, St. Paul, U.S.A.. 2, 131-135 (2000)
1998

  • Nennstiel, D., Scheel, D. & Nürnberger, T. Characterization and partial purification of an oligopeptide elicitor receptor from parsley (Petroselinum crispum). FEBS Lett.. 431, 405-411 (1998)

  • Scheel, D. Resistance response physiology and signal transduction. Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 1, 305-310 (1998)
1997

  • Jabs, T., Tschöpe, M., Colling, C., Hahlbrock, K. & Scheel, D. Elicitor-stimulated ion fluxes and O2.- from the oxidative burst are essential components in triggering defense gene activation and phytoalexin synthesis in parsley. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 94, 4800-4805 (1997) - Abstract

  • Ligterink, W., Kroj, T., zur Nieden, U., Hirt, H. & Scheel, D. Receptor-mediated activation of a MAP kinase in pathogen defense of plants. Science. 276, 2054-2057 (1997) - Abstract

  • Zimmermann, S., Nürnberger, T., Frachisse, J.-M., Wirtz, W., Guern, J., Hedrich, R. & Scheel, D. Receptor-mediated activation of a plant Ca2+-permeable ion channel involved in pathogen defense. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 94, 2751-2755 (1997) - Abstract
1995

  • Nürnberger, T., Nennstiel, D., Hahlbrock, K. & Scheel, D. Covalent cross-linking of the Phytophthora megasperma oligopeptide elicitor to its receptor in parsley membranes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 92, 2338-2342 (1995)

  • Sacks, W. R., Nürnberger, T., Hahlbrock, K. & Scheel, D. Molecular characterization of nucleotide sequences encoding the extracellular glycoprotein elicitor from Phytophthora megasperma. Mol. Gen. Genet.. 246, 45-55 (1995)
1994

  • Nürnberger, T., Nennstiel, D., Jabs, T., Sacks, W. R., Hahlbrock, K. & Scheel, D. High affinity binding of a fungal oligopeptide elicitor to parsley plasma membranes triggers multiple defense responses. Cell. 78, 449-460 (1994) - Abstract
1991

  • Lozoya, E., Block, A., Lois, R., Hahlbrock, K. & Scheel, D. Transcriptional repression of light-induced flavanoid synthesis by elicitor treatment of cultured parsley cells. Plant J.. 1, 227-234 (1991)


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