ࡱ> PRO_ R-bjbj*B5\5\% 6 6 8$)4$l]]]]]#######$%:(##]]4#_#_#_#]]#_##_#_#_#])u}!_###0$_#(Y"(_#(_#$_###_#$(6 I : CV, members, publication list (last updated 2011-03-29) Principal Investigator PhD, Associate Professor Henrik Aronsson; Email: henrik.aronsson@dpes.gu.se Phone: +46 (0)31 786 4802; Fax: +46 (0)31 786 2560 Degrees 06/11/2007, Associate Professor in Plant Molecular Biology, University of Gothenburg. 01/02/2004, Assistant Professor in Plant Molecular Biology, University of Gothenburg. 09/03/2001, Doctoral degree in Plant Physiology, University of Gothenburg. 19/12/1995: Master of Science in Biology, University of Gothenburg. Positions 1/05/2010-, 1st Research Engineer/Researcher, University of Gothenburg 1/02/2004-30/04/2010, Researcher, Plant Molecular Biology, University of Gothenburg. 24/03/2003-31/01/2004, Lecturer at Skvde University in Molecular Biology. 24/02-23/03/2003, Lecturer at Gotland University covering Plant Physiology and Anatomy. 1-30/04/2001, Project research assistant. Plant Physiology, University of Gothenburg. 1/07/2001-31/12/2002, Honorary Visiting Research Fellow, Leicester University, UK. 01/01/1996-31/03/2001, PhD student in Plant Physiology, University of Gothenburg. Current members of the group PhD students Nadir Zaman Khan, major focus on vesicle transport, CPSAR1. Mohamed Alezzawi, major focus on vesicle transport, CPARF1. Emelie Lindquist, major focus on vesicle transport, CPSAR1. Postdocs Dr Sazzad Karim, chloroplast protein transport with extra focus on vesicle transport, CPSAR1/CPARF1. Dr Reza Amirjani, Arak University, Iran is here for some periods 2010 on sabbatical leave. Major focus is on rice and chlorophyll development. Previous members of the group Dr Reza Amirjani, sabbatical leave for a shorter period in 2010, studied chlorophyll development. Dr Patrik Boij, defended his thesis in November 2009, studied Toc64 and Tic55. Dr Christel Garcia, postdoc from summer 2006 to summer 2008, studied vesicle transport. MSc Johanna Sjlander, worked as a summer project assistant summer 2009, studied vesicle transport. Previous undergraduate students performing exam/applied projects Johanna Erselius, applied project, Autumn/Spring 2008/09, studied Toc33 and CPARF1. Karin Johansson, exam project, Autumn/Spring 2007/08, studied CPSAR1. Kuntal Worah, applied/exam project, Autumn/Spring 2006/07, studied auxin transport. Victoria Gyzander, exam project, Autumn 2006, studied CPSAR1. Sofia Rkeaus, exam project, Spring 2006, studied vesicle transport. Henrik Johansson, applied project, Autumn 2005, studied vesicle transport. Christoffer Berner, exam project, Spring 2005, studies vesicle transport. Ida Fjellstrm, exam project, Autumn 2004, studied Toc64. Johan Holmberg, applied/exam project, Spring/Autumn 2004, studied Tic55. Markus Nordqvist, exam project, Spring 2004, studied Mgd1. Christoffer Lindsten, exam project, Spring 2004, studied Tic55. Publication list Solymosi K, Aronsson H (2011) Etioplast and their significance in chloroplast biogenesis. In Plastid development in leaves during growth and senescence. in press. Book chapter Aronsson H, Jarvis P (2011) Rapid isolation of Arabidopsis chloroplasts and their use for in vitro protein import assays. Methods. Mol. Biol. in press. Book chapter Khan NZ, Garcia C, Aronsson H (2010) Genes co-expressed with CPSAR1 identified using ATTED-II. Plant Sign. Behaviour 5: 1-3 Aronsson H, Combe J, Patel R, Agne B, Merryl M, Kessler F, Jarvis P. (2010) Nucleotide binding and dimerization at the chloroplast preprotein import receptor, atToc33, are not essential in vivo but do increase import efficiency. Plant J. 63: 297-311 Garcia C, Khan NZ, Nannmark U, Aronsson H (2010) A novel chloroplast protein, CPSAR1, with a dual localization in the stroma and the inner envelope membrane is involved in thylakoid biogenesis. Plant J. 63: 73-85 Abdelkader AF, Aronsson H, Sundqvist C (2010) Prolonged salt stress alters the ratios of protochlorophyllide spectral forms in dark-grown wheat (Triticum aestivum) and influences chlorophyll a accumulation following irradiation. Acta Physiol Plant. 32: 971-978 Boij P, Patel R, Garcia C, Jarvis P, Aronsson H (2009) In vivo Studies on the Roles of Tic55-Related Proteins in Chloroplast Protein Import in Arabidopsis thaliana. Mol. Plant 2: 1397-1409 Aronsson H, Jarvis P (2009) Regulation of gene expression in plants: the role of transcript structure and processing. 104:vii Annals of Bot. Book review Sandelius AS, Aronsson H (eds.) (2009) Plant Cell Monograph Chloroplast - interactions with the environment, Springer Verlag, Berlin, Germany. Book Aronsson H, Jarvis P (2008) The chloroplast protein import apparatus, its components, and their roles. In: Sandelius AS, Aronsson H (eds.) Plant Cell Monograph Chloroplast - interactions with the environment. Springer Verlag, Berlin, Germany. Book chapter Aronsson H (2008) The galactolipid monogalactosyldiacylglycerol (MGDG) contributes to photosynthesisrelated processes in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Sign. Behaviour. 3: 10931095 Aronsson H, Schttler MA, Kelly AA, Sundqvist C, Drmann P, Karim S, Jarvis J (2008) Monogalactosyldiacylglycerol deficiency in Arabidopsis thaliana affects pigment composition in the prolamellar body and impairs thylakoid membrane energetization and photoprotection in leaves. Plant Physiol. 148: 580-592 Abdelkader AF, Aronsson H, Solymosi K, Bddi B, Sundqvist C (2008) Chlorophyll accumulation, protochlorophyllide formation and prolamellar body conversion are held back in wheat leaves exposed to high salt stress. In: Allen JF, Gantt E, Golbeck JH, Osmond B (eds.) Proceedings of the 14th International Congress on Photosynthesis, Glasgow, Scotland, July 22-27 2007. Springer, pp. 1139-1142. Proceeding Aronsson H, Boij P, Patel R, Wardle A, Tpel M, Jarvis P (2007) Toc64/OEP64 is not essential for the efficient import of proteins into chloroplasts in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant J. 52: 53-68 Abdelkader AF, Aronsson H, Solymosi K, Bddi B, Sundqvist C (2007) High salt stress induces swollen prothylakoids in dark-grown wheat and alters both prolamellar body transformation and reformation after irradiation. J. Exp. Bot. 58: 2553-2564 Karim S, Aronsson H, Eriksson H, Pirhonen M, Leyman B, Welin B, Mntyl E, Palva TE, Van Dijck P, Holmstrm KO (2007) Improved drought tolerance without undesired side effects in transgenic plants producing trehalose. Plant Mol. Biol. 64: 371-386 Abdelkader AF, Aronsson H, Sundqvist C (2007) High salt-stress in wheat leaves causes retardation of chlorophyll accumulation due to a limited rate of protochlorophyllide formation. Physiol. Plant. 130: 157-166 Aronsson H, Combe J, Patel R, Jarvis P (2006) In vivo assessment of the significance of phosphorylation of the Arabidopsis chloroplast protein import receptor, atToc33. FEBS Lett. 580: 649-655 Aronsson H, Combe J, Jarvis P (2003) Unusual nucleotide-binding properties of the chloroplast protein import receptor, Toc33. FEBS Lett. 544: 79-85 Aronsson H, Sundqvist C, Dahlin C (2003) POR import and membrane association of a key element in chloroplast development. Physiol. Plant. 118: 1-9 Review Aronsson H, Sundqvist C, Dahlin C (2003) POR hits the road: import and assembly of a plastid protein. Plant Mol. Biol. 51: 1-7 Review Aronsson H, Jarvis P (2002) A simple method for isolating import-competent Arabidopsis chloroplasts. FEBS Lett. 529: 215-220 Engdahl S, Aronsson H, Sundqvist C, Timko MP, Dahlin C (2001) Association of the NADPH:protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase (POR) with isolated etioplast inner membranes from wheat. Plant J. 27: 297-304 Aronsson H, Dahlin C, Sundqvist C, Timko MP (2001) The importance of the C-terminal region and cysteine residues for the membrane assembly of the NADPH:protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase (POR) in pea. FEBS Lett. 502: 11-15 Aronsson H (2001) Plastid import and membrane association of NADPH:protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase (POR) - a key enzyme in chloroplast development. Ph.D. Dissertation. Gteborg University, Sweden. ISBN 9188896-30-7 Aronsson H, Sundqvist C, Timko MP, Dahlin C (2001) Characterisation of the assembly pathway of the pea NADPH:protochlorophyllide (Pchlide) oxidoreductase (POR), with emphasis on the role of its substrate, Pchlide. Physiol. Plant. 111: 239-244 Aronsson H, Sohrt K, Soll J (2000) NADPH:protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase uses the general import route into chloroplasts. Biol. Chem. 381: 1263-1267 Dahlin C, Aronsson H, Almkvist J, Sundqvist C (2000) Pchlide independent import of two NADPH: protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase proteins (PORA and PORB) from barley into isolated plastids. Physiol. Plant. 109: 298-303 Aronsson H, Almkvist J, Sundqvist C, Timko MP, Dahlin C (1999) Characterization of the plastid import reaction of the pea NADPH:protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase (POR). In: Argyroudi-Akoyunoglou JH and Senger H (eds) The Chloroplast: From Molecular Biology to Biotechnology, Creete, Greece, August 10-15 1998. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 167-170. Proceeeding Dahlin C, Aronsson H, Wilks H, Lebedev N, Sundqvist C, Timko MP (1999) The role of protein surface charge in catalytic activity and the chloroplast membrane association of the pea NADPH: protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase (POR) as revealed by alanine scanning mutagenesis. Plant Mol. Biol. 39: 309-323 Aronsson H, Dahlin C, Sundqvist C, Timko MP (1998) In vitro integration of the ternary complex, POR-PchlideNADPH, into pea thylakoids. In: Garab G (ed.) Proceedings of the XIth International Congress on Photosynthesis, Budapest, Hungary, August 17-22 1998. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dodrecht, pp. 32573260. Proceeeding     9:;<ST8 9 ! " # $ % & / 0 1 > @ x y   t u  s t u v w x   . 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