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The Molecular Plant Physiology group was established in 1998 when Professor Karl Kunert joined FABI. Since then the group has grown and is currently headed by Dr Juan Vorster. We collaborate with various groups from around the world, each brining unique specialities, to understand plant development and the response of plant towards stress. Using a multi-disciplinary approach we hope to obtain a holistic view of the changes in the plant under stress. On a genomic level we have studies stress induced mutations and rearrangements of the genome, we are also using transcriptomics to study and identify genes and pathways that are important during the stress response. On a protein level we are especially interested in the role cysteine proteases as well as cysteine protease inhibitors play during development and senescence. Here we make use of in silico protein modelling to study protein-protein interactions as well as to predict the effect of mutations on inhibitor binding. Through protein engineering and enzyme kinetics we then evaluate the effect of these changes on inhibitor strength and specificity. We also measure protease activity and changes in the REDOX state in different tissues and under different stress conditions. To complement the molecular data we also follow and characterize various physiological and phenotypic changes in the plants we study. The ultimate aim is to identify usable molecular, biochemical or phenotypic markers that can be used to develop plants better adapted to stress in a changing environment.

New Publications

Marais I, Buitendag C, Duong TA, Crampton BG, Theron J, Kidanemarium D, Berger DK. (2024) Double-stranded RNA uptake for the control of the maize pathogen Cercospora zeina. Plant Pathology Online first:1-11. 10.1111/ppa.13909
van Heerden A, Pham NQ, Wingfield BD, Wingfield MJ, Muro Abad JI, Durán A, Wilken PM. (2024) LAMP assay to detect Elsinoë necatrix; an important Eucalyptus shoot and leaf pathogen. Plant Disease 10.1094/PDIS-01-24-0086-RE
Silva GA, Oliveira MES, Rêgo GMS, Wingfield BD, Wingfield MJ, Ferreira MA. (2024) Chrysoporthe brasiliensis sp. nov. pathogenic to Melastomataceae in southeast Brazil. Fungal Biology 10.1016/j.funbio.2024.04.001
Fick A, Swart V, Bombarely A, van den Berg N. (2024) Comparative transcriptional analysis of Persea americana MYB, WRKY and AP2/ERF transcription factors following Phytophthora cinnamomi infection. Molecular Plant Pathology 25(4):e13453. 10.1111/mpp.13453 PDF
Van Lill M, Venter SN, Muema EK, Palmer M., Beukes CW, Chan WY, Steenkamp ET. (2024) SeqCode facilitates naming of South African rhizobia left in limbo. Systematics and Applied Microbiology 47(2-3):126504. 10.1016/j.syapm.2024.126504 PDF