Publications in Eva Sundbergs group
Selected publications:
1. Estornell LH, Landberg K, Cierlik I and Sundberg E (2018) SHI/STY genes affect pre- and post- meiotic anther processes in auxin sensing domains in Arabidopsis
Frontiers in Plant Science doi: 10.3389/fpls.2018.00150
2. Larsson E, Vivian-Smith A, Offringa R, Sundberg E (2017) Auxin Homeostasis in Arabidopsis Ovules Is Anther-Dependent at Maturation and Changes Dynamically upon Fertilization
Frontiers in Plant Science 8, article 1735
3. Müller CJ, Larsson E, Spíchal L, Sundberg E (2017) Cytokinin-auxin crosstalk in the gynoecial primordium ensures correct domain patterning. Plant Physiology, preview DOI: 10.1104/pp.17.00805
4. Thelander M, Landberg L, Sundberg E (2017) Auxin-mediated developmental control in the moss Physcomitrella patens. Journal of Experimental Botany, erx255
5. Sanchez-Vera V, Kenchappa CS, Landberg K, Bressendorff S, Schwarzbach S, Martin T, Mundy J, Petersen M, Thelander M, Sundberg E (2017) Autophagy is required for gamete differentiation in the moss Physcomitrella patens. Autophagy, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15548627.2017.1366406
6. Larsson E, Roberts CJ, Claes AR, Franks RG, Sundberg E (2014) Polar Auxin Transport is Essential for Medial versus Lateral Tissue Specification and Vascular-mediated Valve Outgrowth in Arabidopsis Gynoecia. Plant Physiology, 166:1998-2012
7. Viaene T, Landberg K, Thelander M, Medvecka E, Pederson ERA, Feraru E, Cooper ED, Karimi M, Delwiche C, Ljung M, Geisler M, Sundberg E*, Friml J* (2014) Directional auxin transport mechanisms in early diverging land plants. Current Biology 24:2786-91, * senior co-authors
8. Landberg K, Pederson ERA, Viaene T, Bozorg B, Friml J, Jönsson H, Thelander M, Sundberg E (2013)The moss Physcomitrella patens reproductive organ development is highly organized, affected by the two SHI/STY genes and by the level of active auxin in the SHI/STY expression domain. Plant Physiology 162:1406-1419.
9. Minina EA, Sanchez VV, Moschou PN, Suarez MF, Sundberg E, Weih M and Bozhkov PV (2013) Autophagy mediates caloric restriction-induced lifespan extension in Arabidopsis. Aging Cell, 12:327-329.
10. Eklund DM, Ståldal V, Valsecchi I, Cierlik I, Eriksson C, Hiratsu K, Ohme-Takagi M, Sundström J, Thelander M, Ezcurra I and Sundberg E (2010) The Arabidopsis thaliana STYLISH1 protein acts as a transcriptional activator regulating auxin biosynthesis. Plant Cell 10.1105/tpc.108.064816
11. Eklund DM, Thelander M, Landberg K, Ståldal V, Nilsson A, Johansson M, Valsecchi I, Kowalczyk M, Ljung K, Ronne H and Sundberg E (2010). Physcomitrella patens homologues of the Arabidopsis thaliana SHI/STY/LRP1 genes control auxin biosynthesis and affect growth and development in moss. Development137:1275-1284
12.Sundström J, Vaculova A, Smertenko AP, Savenkov EI, Golovko A, Minina E, Tiwari BS, Rodriguez-Nieto S, Zamyatnin AA Jr, Välineva T, Saarikettu J, Frilander MJ, Suarez MF, Zavialov A, Ståhl U, Hussey PJ, Silvennoinen O, Sundberg E,Zhivotovsky B, and BozhkovPV (2009) Tudor staphylococcal nuclease is an evolutionarily conserved component of the programmed cell death degradome. Nature Cell Biology 11:1347-1354.
13. Ståldal V, Sohlberg JJ, Eklund DM., Ljung K. & Sundberg E. (2008). Auxin can act independently of CRC, LUC, SEU, SPT and STY1 in style development but not apical-basal patterning of the Arabidopsis gynoecium. New Phytologist 180: 798-808
14 Kuusk S, Sohlberg J, Eklund M, and Sundberg E (2006) Functionally redundant SHI-family genes regulate Arabidopsis gynoecium development in a dose-dependent manner. Plant Journal 47:99-111
15. Sohlberg J, Myrenås M, Kuusk S, Lagercrantz U, Kowalczyk M, Sandberg G and Sundberg E (2006) STY1 regulates auxin homeostasis and affects apical-basal patterning of the Arabidopsis gynoecium. Plant Journal 47:112-123