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Prof. Dr. Nico Dissmeyer is a faculty member in the Department of Biology at Osnabrück University, where he leads the Plant Physiology research group. His work focuses on protein homeostasis, particularly the mechanisms and physiological relevance of targeted protein degradation in plants and other organisms.
His research interests lie at the intersection of molecular cell biology, plant physiology, and synthetic biology. He investigates the N-degron pathway, post-translational modifications, and proteostasis, with applications in stress physiology and biotechnology. His lab develops innovative genetic tools for conditional proteolysis, enabling precise control of protein function in living systems.
The recent publications highlight a strong trend in understanding protein degradation pathways, especially the N-end rule and its enzymatic regulators. His work bridges fundamental molecular mechanisms with biotechnological applications such as molecular farming and synthetic biology in plants.
- Plant cysteine oxidases and oxygen sensing (2017)
- Conditional proteolysis for on-demand phenotypes (2016)
- N-degron pathway in stress physiology (2019)
Prof. Dissmeyer has not listed any specific awards or students in the provided text. However, his research is supported by active publication in top-tier journals and the development of novel methodologies. He employs a range of model systems including Arabidopsis thaliana, Nicotiana benthamiana, barley, and bacterial systems.
His laboratory utilizes advanced techniques such as fluorescence microscopy, recombinant protein expression, peptide arrays, in vitro and in vivo degradation assays, and genetic transformation. The research group is engaged in both basic science and applied biotechnology, contributing significantly to the understanding of protein regulation in plants.
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