Peter
Gollan
Docent, Department of Life Technologies
Molecular Plant Biology
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Areas of expertise
photosynthesis
photosynthetic regulation
chloroplast signalling
oxylipin hormones
thylakoid lumen proteins
Research
The photosynthetic light reactions operate as a sensor to pick up changes in the environment and commuicate up-to-the-minute information to the wider cell. This is a vital first step in acclimation and stress tolerance in plants. But what are the specific signalling roles of each photosystem, and what are the impacts of photosynthetic regulation on signalling? In my research, environmental stresses and regulation mutants are combined with transcript and metabolite profiling and photosynthesis analysis to uncover the signalling pathways that respond to changes in photosynthetic energy balance, with a focus on oxylipins and reactive oxygen species.
Publications
A thylakoid-localised FK506-binding protein in wheat may be linked to chloroplast biogenesis (2010)
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
(Vertaisarvioitu alkuperäisartikkeli tai data-artikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä (A1))