Current CELBICS members

l to r: Paul Fuhrmann (BSc student), Alexandra Thür (BSc student), Susanne Danninger (BSc student), DI Dr Verena Ibl Privatdoz. (group leader), Madeleine Schnurer MSc (PhD student), Michael Barta (BSc student)

Research Focus

Development relies on progressive changes in gene expression as cell clusters, tissues and cell types are determined and differentiate. The cereal endosperm is a complex structure made up of different tissues with distinct cell types. Each cell type has a particular function that is directed by its own unique transcriptome and proteome.

Drought, heat, high salt and low temperature are the most common environmental stress factors that influence plant growth and development, and are major limits on plant productivity in cultivated areas worldwide. Besides altered biochemical pathways, the endomembrane system is affected by abiotic stress. Above all, vacuolar compartmentalization and vesicle trafficking have been reported.

The Endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) consists of four subunits 0, I, II, and III and is responsible for endocytic recycling of membrane proteins. Thus we aim to be highly specific by assaying the subcellular ESCRT-III transcriptome and proteome of developing barley endosperm. We are particularly interested to undertake a wide – ranging analysis of the barley endomembrane system in response to drought, heat and salt stimuli. Endocytosis regulating – , ESCRT-III and ESCRT-III interacting proteins will be analysed in response to drought, heat and salt stimuli during barley endosperm development and germination. We use the Leica® Laser microdissection microscope (AS LMD) for spatio – temporal sampling with subsequent gene expression and protein analyses. Thus, we use the AS LMD for subcellular sampling for analyzing the ESCRT-III proteome by LC-MS. Quantitative proteomic studies will include the analyses of different intracellular trafficking processes related to spatio-temporal regulated HvESCRT-III.

We want to perform a multidisciplinary approach for studying the expression profiles in specific cells strengthened by subcellular proteomics: live-cell imaging, RNA and protein studies will generate information on the interacting proteome of ESCRT-III at cellular resolution.



Recent Publications


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Arcalis E, Ibl V, Peters J, Melnik S, Stoger E. The dynamic behavior of storage organelles in developing cereal seeds and its impact on the production of recombinant proteins. Frontiers in Plant Science. 2014 Sept 3;5(SEP):439. 439. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2014.00439

Ibl V, Kapusi E, Arcalis E, Kawagoe Y, Stoger E. Fusion, rupture, and degeneration: the fate of in vivo-labelled PSVs in developing barley endosperm. Journal of Experimental Botany. 2014 Jul;65(12):3249-3261. doi: 10.1093/jxb/eru175

Ibl V, Stoger E. The formation, function and fate of protein storage compartments in seeds. Protoplasma. 2012 Apr;249(2):379-92. doi: 10.1007/s00709-011-0288-z

Ibl V, Csaszar E, Schlager N, Neubert S, Spitzer C, Hauser MT. Interactome of the plant-specific ESCRT-III component AtVPS2.2 in Arabidopsis thaliana. Journal of Proteome Research. 2012 Jan 1;11(1):397-411. doi: 10.1021/pr200845n

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School visit BG8 2019

As part of their last week of school, the class 3D of the Bundesgymnasium 8 Piaristengasse paid our group CELBICS (Cell biology in Crop Seeds) a visit. The students gained an inside view of plant science, GMOs and microscopy. In addition, they got a tour through CIUS (Core Facility Cell Imaging and Ultrastructure Research), where they got to know different microscopes. At the end they could try microscopy of barley seeds for themselves, as well as do a few experiments, like staining starch.

Link to school: https://www.bg8.at/

Alumni

  • Guillaume Brûlé (former MSc student)
  • Lilian Kang (former MSc student)
  • Julian Reicher (former BSc student)
  • Raphael Piketz (former BSc student)
  • Anika Glöckler (former intern)
  • Paul Fuhrmann (former BSc student)
  • Leonie Scharl (former BSc student)
  • Michael Barta (former BSc student)
  • Alexandra Thür (former BSc student)
  • Susanne Danninger (former BSc student)
  • Georgi Dermendjiev (former MTA)
  • Hannah Beneš (former Elective Laboratory Course student)
  • Sarah Wilfinger (former Elective Laboratory Course student)
  • Marko Kondic (former BSc student)
  • Emilia Tochkova (former BSc student)
  • Claudia Gebert (former BSc student and student assistant)
  • Azita Shabrangi (former Post Doc)
  • Valentin Roustan (former Post Doc)
  • Laura Ullrich (former MSc student)