
Eva-Sophie Wallner
@ES_Wallner
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Please find me at @eswallner.bsky.social to follow my research updates on plant development! (I am currently inactive on X)
Vienna
Joined January 2018
Our paper on reproducible cell divisions that pattern the first flat Marchantia body is now available on @CurrentBiology. With big thanks to @DolanLab. I always appreciate beautiful geometry and developmental patterns - stay tuned for more!
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RT @voichek: Transcription regulation in plants vs. animals - same-same or different? We show in a new preprint that in plants, regulatory….
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Amazing 3D studies of the Marchantia meristem during its maturation from gemma by @vspencer31 at @DolanLab.
The three-dimensional anatomy and dorsoventral asymmetry of the mature Marchantia polymorpha meristem develops from a symmetrical . #biorxiv_plants.
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Happy to share our new preprint on de novo meristem formation from a single-celled Marchantia spore with @DolanLab. We discovered that a set sequence of cell division patterns develop the first flat and dorsoventralised plant body (flabellum) on which the meristem forms de novo.
Reproducibly oriented cell divisions pattern the first flat body structures to set up dorsoventrality and de novo meristem formation in Marchantia polymorpha #bioRxiv.
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My second paper on the OPL2 polarity complex in stomatal development is now peer-reviewed: proximity labeling + Alphafold-multimer and novel AI tools predict an OPL2 scaffolding complex and interaction partners that co-localize at phragmoplasts during epidermal cell divisions.
Online now: Spatially resolved proteomics of the Arabidopsis stomatal lineage identifies polarity complexes for cell divisions and stomatal pores
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RT @nelson_lab: Our latest work from Dr. Qingtian Li @Qingtia95731962 . We find that degradation-resistant SMXL proteins attenuate strigola….
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Part 2 of my postdoc project with @stanfordstomata is online now: we identify proteomes of stomatal lineage polarity domains, predict protein interfaces with the identified scaffolding proteins and show how SOK3, DLC1 and OPL2 co-localize at the phragmoplast.
Spatially resolved proteomics of the stomatal lineage: polarity complexes for cell divisions and stomatal pores #bioRxiv.
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Excited to see our recently published bipolar stomatal lineage domains featured on the current @Dev_Cell cover 🍃.
Dive into the fascinating world of A.thaliana cotyledon cells with this stunning cover image by @ES_Wallner 🌱 to find out more about polarity proteins and their dynamic roles in asymmetric cell division and stromatal lineage fate, check out the new issue. #ScienceArt
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Happy to present the first part of my postdoc with @stanfordstomata: the stomatal lineage uses oppositely oriented polarity domains to regulate cell division and fate. In collaboration with @DolanLab (including some exciting Marchantia data).
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RT @facundoromani: I hope this contributes to the quest of understanding the meristems evo-devo and work as a useful community resource for….
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Such great talks, a friendly atmosphere and fruitful discussions at this year's #Mendel_ECR_23. Big thanks to the organisers (@gmivienna @PlantoPhagy), the @DolanLab and all the people who got excited about Marchantia sporeling development at my poster!
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Glad to see the 3rd and final part of my PhD project (SMXLs interact with OBE3 in phloem development) published in a journal. With great support from @NinaInHD (SMXLs vs. other phloem regulators), Laura (ATAC-seq) and many others. Thank you for collaborating!.
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RT @PlantoPhagy: How do you measure success in academic life? Love this!!! An absolute #mustwatch (on a regular basis).
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It has been a real pleasure to participate and present my work at #BT2022DBG. Thanks for organizing great talks, posters and social events! 🌿
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RT @MichaelRaissig: Over the moon to share @danzhanghappy et al’s #preprint “Opposite polarity programs regulate asymmetric subsidiary cell….
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RT @IdoNir5: Our work on the evolutionary history of BASL polarity in the stomatal lineage is finally out! . Check it out at @CurrentBiolog….
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Recent insights into polarity proteins in plant development briefly summarized during #quarantine. I hope I captured the essence of each finding and highly recommend going through the original literature featured here:
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Stem cell niches are great, studying the #cambium in @thomas_greb's lab was amazing: Following up on SMXLs in #phloem formation (Wallner et al. 2017), this small story dissects distinct roles of SMXLs in radial stem growth and #secondary_phloem fate:
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