Florian Rümpler
University of Jena
17 Papers
14 Citations
Florian Rümpler is an academic researcher from University of Jena. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Gene. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
MADS-domain transcription factors and the floral quartet model of flower development: linking plant development and evolution.
TL;DR: The floral quartet model of floral organ specification poses that different tetramers of MIKC-type MADS-domain transcription factors control gene expression and hence the identity of floral organs during development and is used in contemporary developmental and evolutionary biology to shed light on enigmatic topics such as the origin of land and flowering plants.
The Chara Genome: Secondary Complexity and Implications for Plant Terrestrialization.
Tomoaki Nishiyama,Hidetoshi Sakayama,Jan de Vries,Jan de Vries,Henrik Buschmann,Denis Saint-Marcoux,Denis Saint-Marcoux,Kristian K. Ullrich,Fabian B. Haas,Lisa Vanderstraeten,Dirk Becker,Daniel Lang,Stanislav Vosolsobě,Stephane Rombauts,Per K.I. Wilhelmsson,Philipp Janitza,Ramona Kern,Alexander Heyl,Florian Rümpler,Luz Irina A. Calderón Villalobos,John M. Clay,Roman Skokan,Atsushi Toyoda,Yutaka Suzuki,Hiroshi Kagoshima,Elio Schijlen,Navindra Tajeshwar,Bruno Catarino,Alexander J. Hetherington,Assia Saltykova,Clémence Bonnot,Holger Breuninger,Aikaterini Symeonidi,Guru V. Radhakrishnan,Filip Van Nieuwerburgh,Dieter Deforce,Caren Chang,Kenneth G. Karol,Rainer Hedrich,Peter Ulvskov,Gernot Glöckner,Charles F. Delwiche,Jan Petrášek,Yves Van de Peer,Yves Van de Peer,Jiri Friml,Mary J. Beilby,Liam Dolan,Yuji Kohara,Sumio Sugano,Asao Fujiyama,Pierre-Marc Delaux,Marcel Quint,Marcel Quint,Günter Theißen,Martin Hagemann,Jesper Harholt,Christophe Dunand,Sabine Zachgo,Jane A. Langdale,Florian Maumus,Dominique Van Der Straeten,Sven B. Gould,Stefan A. Rensing +63 more
TL;DR: Transcriptomic analysis of sexual reproductive structures reveals intricate control by TFs, activity of the ROS gene network, and the ancestral use of plant-like storage and stress protection proteins in the zygote.
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DEF- and GLO-like proteins may have lost most of their interaction partners during angiosperm evolution
Rainer Melzer,Andrea Härter,Florian Rümpler,Sangtae Kim,Pamela S. Soltis,Douglas E. Soltis,Günter Theißen +6 more
TL;DR: The results strengthen the hypothesis that a reduction in the number of interaction partners of DEF- and GLO-like proteins, with DEF-GLO heterodimers remaining the only DNA-binding dimers in core eudicots, contributed to developmental robustness, canalization of flower development and the diversification of angiosperms.
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Array of MADS-Box Genes: Facilitator for Rapid Adaptation?
TL;DR: It is proposed that a tandem cluster of FLC-like MADS-box genes involved in the transition to flowering in Arabidopsis functions as a facilitator for rapid adaptation to changes in ambient temperature.
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Genomes of multicellular algal sisters to land plants illuminate signaling network evolution.
Xuehuan Feng,Jinfang Zheng,Iker Irisarri,Huihui Yu,Bo Zheng,Zahin Ali,Sophie de Vries,Jean Keller,Janine M R Fürst-Jansen,Armin Dadras,J. Zegers,T. Rieseberg,Amra Dhabalia Ashok,Tatyana Darienko,Maaike J. Bierenbroodspot,Lydia Gramzow,Romy Petroll,Fabian B Haas,Noe Fernandez-Pozo,Orestis Nousias,Tang Li,Elisabeth Fitzek,W. Scott Grayburn,Nina Rittmeier,Charlotte Permann,Florian Rümpler,John M. Archibald,Günter Theißen,Jeffrey P. Mower,Maike Lorenz,Henrik Buschmann,Klaus von Schwartzenberg,Lori Beth Boston,Richard D. Hayes,Chris Daum,Kerrie Barry,Igor V. Grigoriev,Xiyin Wang,Fay-Wei Li,Stefan A. Rensing,Julius Ben Ari,Noa Keren,Assaf Mosquna,Andreas Holzinger,Pierre-Marc Delaux,Chi Zhang,Jinling Huang,Marek Mutwil,Jan de Vries,Yanbin Yin +49 more
TL;DR: Sequencing four Zygnematophyceae genomes reveals traits in the ancestor of land plants, including expanded signaling cascades and cell wall synthesis enzymes, illuminating the molecular evolution of multicellular growth and environmental response over 600 million years.
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