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Markus Schwarzländer

Markus Schwarzländer

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Biology and Biochemistry

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56
Citations
9701
World Ranking
14580
National Ranking
1042

Overview

Markus Schwarzländer is affiliated with the University of Münster in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with significant contributions in molecular biology and plant science. A noteworthy portion of their work also touches on cellular and molecular neuroscience, cell biology, and physiology.

The scientist's research topics span several main areas, including:

  • Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
  • Redox biology and oxidative stress
  • Mitochondrial Function and Pathology
  • Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance
  • Plant Molecular Biology Research
  • Photoreceptor and optogenetics research
  • Plant responses to water stress

Markus Schwarzländer has published extensively in well-recognized venues related to plant biology and molecular sciences. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
  • The Plant Journal
  • The Plant Cell
  • Free Radical Biology and Medicine

Examples of recent publications include:

  • "Chloroplast-derived photo-oxidative stress causes changes in H2O2 and E GSH in other subcellular compartments" (2020, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY)
  • "Chloroplasts require glutathione reductase to balance reactive oxygen species and maintain efficient photosynthesis" (2020, The Plant Journal)
  • "Matrix Redox Physiology Governs the Regulation of Plant Mitochondrial Metabolism through Posttranslational Protein Modifications" (2020, The Plant Cell)
  • "Shifting paradigms and novel players in Cys-based redox regulation and ROS signaling in plants - and where to go next" (2020, Biological Chemistry)
  • "The versatility of plant organic acid metabolism in leaves is underpinned by mitochondrial malate-citrate exchange" (2021, The Plant Cell)

Their collaborative research involves several frequent coauthors, including:

  • Andreas J. Meyer
  • Stefanie J. Müller-Schüssele
  • Sophie Lichtenauer
  • Philippe Fuchs
  • Elias Feitosa-Araujo

Best Publications

  • The Roles of Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species in Cellular Signaling and Stress Response in Plants

    Shaobai Huang;Olivier Van Aken;Markus Schwarzländer;Katharina Belt

  • Classical biological control for the protection of natural ecosystems

    R. G. Van Driesche;R. I. Carruthers;M. S. Hoddle

  • The NADPH-dependent thioredoxin system constitutes a functional backup for cytosolic glutathione reductase in Arabidopsis.

    Laurent Marty;Wafi Siala;Markus Schwarzländer;Mark D. Fricker

  • Confocal imaging of glutathione redox potential in living plant cells

    M. Schwarzländer;M.D. Fricker;C. Müller;L. Marty

  • Dissecting Redox Biology Using Fluorescent Protein Sensors

    Markus Schwarzländer;Tobias P. Dick;Andreas J. Meyer;Bruce Morgan

  • The metabolic response of Arabidopsis roots to oxidative stress is distinct from that of heterotrophic cells in culture and highlights a complex relationship between the levels of transcripts, metabolites, and flux.

    Martin Lehmann;Markus Schwarzländer;Toshihiro Obata;Supaart Sirikantaramas

  • The fluorescent protein sensor roGFP2-Orp1 monitors in vivo H2O2 and thiol redox integration and elucidates intracellular H2O2 dynamics during elicitor-induced oxidative burst in Arabidopsis

    Thomas Nietzel;Thomas Nietzel;Marlene Elsässer;Marlene Elsässer;Cristina Ruberti;Janina Steinbeck

  • Single organelle function and organization as estimated from Arabidopsis mitochondrial proteomics

    Philippe Fuchs;Philippe Fuchs;Nils Rugen;Chris Carrie;Marlene Elsässer;Marlene Elsässer

  • The mitochondrial complexome of Arabidopsis thaliana.

    Jennifer Senkler;Michael Senkler;Holger Eubel;Tatjana Hildebrandt

  • Decrease in Manganese Superoxide Dismutase Leads to Reduced Root Growth and Affects Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle Flux and Mitochondrial Redox Homeostasis

    Megan J. Morgan;Martin Lehmann;Markus Schwarzländer;Charles J. Baxter

  • ATP sensing in living plant cells reveals tissue gradients and stress dynamics of energy physiology

    Valentina De Col;Valentina De Col;Philippe Fuchs;Thomas Nietzel;Marlene Elsässer

  • Multiparametric optical analysis of mitochondrial redox signals during neuronal physiology and pathology in vivo

    Michael O Breckwoldt;Franz M J Pfister;Peter M Bradley;Petar Marinković

  • Mitochondrial Energy and Redox Signaling in Plants

    Markus Schwarzländer;Iris Finkemeier

  • A Conserved Mitochondrial ATP-binding Cassette Transporter Exports Glutathione Polysulfide for Cytosolic Metal Cofactor Assembly

    Theresia A. Schaedler;Theresia A. Schaedler;Jeremy D. Thornton;Inga Kruse;Inga Kruse;Markus Schwarzländer

  • The circularly permuted yellow fluorescent protein cpYFP that has been used as a superoxide probe is highly responsive to pH but not superoxide in mitochondria: implications for the existence of superoxide ‘flashes’

    Markus Schwarzländer;David C. Logan;Mark D. Fricker;Lee J. Sweetlove

  • Monitoring the in vivo redox state of plant mitochondria: effect of respiratory inhibitors, abiotic stress and assessment of recovery from oxidative challenge.

    Markus Schwarzländer;Mark D. Fricker;Lee J. Sweetlove

  • A genome-scale metabolic model accurately predicts fluxes in central carbon metabolism under stress conditions.

    Thomas C.R. Williams;Mark G. Poolman;Andrew J.M. Howden;Markus Schwarzlander

  • Hydrogen Sulfide Increases Production of NADPH Oxidase-Dependent Hydrogen Peroxide and Phospholipase D-Derived Phosphatidic Acid in Guard Cell Signaling.

    Denise Scuffi;Thomas Nietzel;Thomas Nietzel;Luciano M. Di Fino;Andreas J. Meyer

  • The impact of impaired mitochondrial function on retrograde signalling: a meta-analysis of transcriptomic responses

    Markus Schwarzländer;Ann-Christine König;Lee J. Sweetlove;Iris Finkemeier;Iris Finkemeier

  • Author response: ATP sensing in living plant cells reveals tissue gradients and stress dynamics of energy physiology

    Valentina De Col;Valentina De Col;Philippe Fuchs;Thomas Nietzel;Marlene Elsässer

Frequent Co-Authors

Andreas J. Meyer
Andreas J. Meyer University of Bonn
Mark D. Fricker
Mark D. Fricker University of Oxford
Lee J. Sweetlove
Lee J. Sweetlove University of Oxford
Alex Costa
Alex Costa University of Milan
Rüdiger Hell
Rüdiger Hell Heidelberg University
Janneke Balk
Janneke Balk John Innes Centre
Markus Wirtz
Markus Wirtz Heidelberg University
Veronica G. Maurino
Veronica G. Maurino University of Bonn
Alisdair R. Fernie
Alisdair R. Fernie Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology
Ian M. Møller
Ian M. Møller Aarhus University

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