Events

Plant Science Colloquium

Plant Science Colloquium with Prof. Dr. Till Ischebeck on "A Hundred million rings to rule them all, and to the plasma membrane bind them – Identification of a lipid droplet – plasma membrane tether”.
Time
Friday, 26.05.23 - 12:15 PM - 01:15 PM
Event format
Talk
Topic
Lipid droplets (LDs, also referred to as oil bodies or oleosomes) are subcellular structures that consist of proteins attached to or embedded in a phospholipid monolayer surrounding a hydrophobic core of mostly triacylglycerol. In plants, LDs are most prominent in seeds where they fuel seedling establishment. Here we found that almost all LDs are closely associated with the plasma membrane and we deciphered a two protein families required for this association: SEED LIPID DROPLET PROTEIN 1 and 2 (SLDP1/2) and their binding partner LIPID DROPLET PLASMA MEMBRANE ANCHOR (LIPA) are proteins of previously unknown function that directly interact with each other. As LIPA is associated with the plasma membrane and SLDP with LDs, these proteins are able to immobilize LDs at the plasma membrane.
Speaker
Prof. Dr. Till Ischebeck, Grüne Biotechnologie, Institut für Biologie und Biotechnologie der Pflanzen, WWU Münster
Target groups

Students

Researchers

Location
Nussallee 4
Room
Hörsaal Botanik
Reservation
not required
Organizer
Botanisches Kolloquium
Contact

Prof. Dr. Peter Dörmann, IMBIO, Molecular Biotechnology

doermann@uni-bonn.de

+49 228 73-2830

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