AraPerox

Peroxisome Biology of Plants and Microalgae

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Centre for Organelle Research (CORE)
University of Stavanger, Norway
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Delphine Crappe

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Position PhD student
Nationality Belgian
PhD project Pathogen-inducible peroxisomal proteins mediating disease resistance

All cells of animals and plants are subdivided into compartments. Like the well-known mitochondria, plastids and the cell nucleus, peroxisomes are essential cell organelles, in which many important oxidative reactions take place. A few peroxisomal proteins are already known to be important for crop plants to combat pests and pathogens. In this PhD project, novel proteins and plant mechanisms conferring resistance to pests and pathogens shall be identified in the model plant Arabidopsis and functionally be described. Genes induced under defence hormone application and virulent and avirulent bacterial strains will be identified by experimental and computational methods and their molecular function partly be characterized. The basic research data obtained by this research project likely will be instrumental in boost the innate immune system of plants, thereby increasing the productivity of crop plants, reducing crop losses by pest and pathogen attack.
Funding EU FP7 Marie Curie ITN PERFUME
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Education
2013-present EU-FP7 Marie Curie PhD student of the PERFUME consortium
2012 5-month training at the Salk Institute (La Jolla, California, USA) in functional organization of premotor V1 neuron subtypes
2010-2012
M. Sc. in Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Catholic University of Louvain (UCL, Belgium); Thesis title: "Expression and physiological role of XIP1;1 aquaporins in Nicotiana tabacum"
2007-2010
B. Sc. in Biological Science, specialization on Molecular and Cellular Biology

Research interests Plant innate immunity, peroxisome functions and targeting mechanisms
Research expertise Plant and human molecular biology, FACS, confocal microscopy
Contact Delphine Crappe
Centre for Organelle Research (CORE)
University of Stavanger
Richard Johnsonsgate 4
N-4021 Stavanger, Norway
Phone xxx (Laboratory)
Email: crappe.delphine[at]uis.no
Homepage: http://core.uis.no;