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Overview

Klaus Harter is affiliated with the University of Tübingen in Germany. Their body of work centers on various aspects of plant molecular biology and related fields, contributing extensively to research in agricultural and biological sciences as well as biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology.

Their research spans several subfields including plant science, molecular biology, biophysics, atomic and molecular physics, optics, and structural biology. The main topics addressed in their work cover:

  • Plant Molecular Biology Research
  • Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism
  • Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
  • Plant Reproductive Biology
  • Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance
  • Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques
  • Cell Image Analysis Techniques

Klaus Harter has authored papers that have appeared in a range of scientific venues, with frequent publications in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), and additional works published in Plants, UNC Libraries, Nature, and New Phytologist.

Notable recent papers include:

  • "The EDS1-PAD4-ADR1 node mediates Arabidopsis pattern-triggered immunity", 2021, Nature
  • "Arabidopsis AZG2 transports cytokinins in vivo and regulates lateral root emergence", 2020, New Phytologist
  • "Comparison of path-based centrality measures in protein-protein interaction networks revealed proteins with phenotypic relevance during adaptation to changing nitrogen environments", 2021, Journal of Proteomics
  • "An LRR receptor kinase controls ABC transporter substrate preferences during plant growth-defense decisions", 2023, Current Biology
  • "A data management infrastructure for the integration of imaging and omics data in life sciences", 2022, BMC Bioinformatics

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • L. Ralph Rohr
  • Sven zur Oven-Krockhaus
  • Friederike Wanke
  • Nina Glöckner
  • Luiselotte Rausch

Best Publications

  • Visualization of protein interactions in living plant cells using bimolecular fluorescence complementation.

    Michael Walter;Christina Chaban;Katia Schütze;Oliver Batistic

  • The AtGenExpress global stress expression data set: protocols, evaluation and model data analysis of UV-B light, drought and cold stress responses

    Joachim Kilian;Dion Whitehead;Jakub Horak;Dierk Wanke

  • Ethylene-induced stomatal closure in Arabidopsis occurs via AtrbohF-mediated hydrogen peroxide synthesis

    Radhika Desikan;Rhian Harrett-Williams;Cecilia Tagliavia

  • Protein–protein interactions among the Aux/IAA proteins

    Jungmook Kim;Klaus Harter;Athanasios Theologis

  • Genes for Calcineurin B-Like Proteins in Arabidopsis Are Differentially Regulated by Stress Signals

    Jörg Kudla;Qiang Xu;Klaus Harter;Wilhelm Gruissem

  • Light Quality–Dependent Nuclear Import of the Plant Photoreceptors Phytochrome A and B

    Stefan Kircher;Laszlo Kozma-Bognar;Lana Kim;Eva Adam

  • The NAF domain defines a novel protein-protein interaction module conserved in Ca2+-regulated kinases.

    Verónica Albrecht;Olga Ritz;Sabine Linder;Klaus Harter

  • The EDS1–PAD4–ADR1 node mediates Arabidopsis pattern-triggered immunity

    Rory N. Pruitt;Federica Locci;Friederike Wanke;Lisha Zhang

  • Interaction of the response regulator ARR4 with phytochrome B in modulating red light signaling

    Uta Sweere;Klaus Eichenberg;Jens Lohrmann;Virtudes Mira-Rodado

  • Novel Protein Kinases Associated with Calcineurin B–like Calcium Sensors in Arabidopsis

    Jinrui Shi;Kyung-Nam Kim;Olga Ritz;Veronica Albrecht

  • The calcium sensor CBL1 integrates plant responses to abiotic stresses.

    Veronica Albrecht;Stefan Weinl;Dragica Blazevic;Cecilia D'Angelo

  • Alternative complex formation of the Ca2+-regulated protein kinase CIPK1 controls abscisic acid-dependent and independent stress responses in Arabidopsis

    Cecilia D'Angelo;Stefan Weinl;Oliver Batistic;Girdhar K. Pandey

  • bZIP10-LSD1 antagonism modulates basal defense and cell death in Arabidopsis following infection

    Hironori Kaminaka;Hironori Kaminaka;Christian Näke;Petra Epple;Jan Dittgen

  • Combinatorial control of Arabidopsis proline dehydrogenase transcription by specific heterodimerisation of bZIP transcription factors

    Fridtjof Weltmeier;Andrea Ehlert;Caroline S Mayer;Katrin Dietrich

  • Phytosulfokine Regulates Growth in Arabidopsis through a Response Module at the Plasma Membrane That Includes CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE-GATED CHANNEL17, H+-ATPase, and BAK1

    Friederike Ladwig;Renate I. Dahlke;Nils Stührwohldt;Jens Hartmann

  • Subcellular localization and in vivo interactions of the Arabidopsis thaliana ethylene receptor family members.

    Christopher Grefen;Katrin Städele;Kamil Růžička;Petr Obrdlik

  • Phylogenetic and comparative gene expression analysis of barley (Hordeum vulgare) WRKY transcription factor family reveals putatively retained functions between monocots and dicots

    Elke Mangelsen;Joachim Kilian;Kenneth W Berendzen;Üner H Kolukisaoglu

  • The response regulator 2 mediates ethylene signalling and hormone signal integration in Arabidopsis

    Claudia Hass;Jens Lohrmann;Verónica Albrecht;Verónica Albrecht;Uta Sweere;Uta Sweere

  • Evidence for the localization of the Arabidopsis cytokinin receptors AHK3 and AHK4 in the endoplasmic reticulum

    Katharina Caesar;Antje M. K. Thamm;Janika Witthöft;Kirstin Elgass

  • Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation (BiFC) to Study Protein-protein Interactions in Living Plant Cells

    Katia Schütze;Klaus Harter;Christina Chaban

Frequent Co-Authors

Eberhard Schäfer
Eberhard Schäfer University of Freiburg
Jörg Kudla
Jörg Kudla University of Münster
Alfred J. Meixner
Alfred J. Meixner University of Tübingen
Andreas Zell
Andreas Zell University of Tübingen
Ferenc Nagy
Ferenc Nagy Institute of Plant Biology
Christer Jansson
Christer Jansson Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Sheng Luan
Sheng Luan University of California, Berkeley
Thilo Stehle
Thilo Stehle University of Tübingen
Sebastian Wolf
Sebastian Wolf Heidelberg University
Radhika Desikan
Radhika Desikan Imperial College London

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