Henrik Buschmann
University of Osnabrück
37 Papers
77 Citations
Henrik Buschmann is an academic researcher from University of Osnabrück. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microtubule & Cytokinesis. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 34 publications. Previous affiliations of Henrik Buschmann include University of Tübingen & Norwich Research Park.
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Papers
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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Plant Cytokinesis: Terminology for Structures and Processes
Andrei Smertenko,Farhah F. Assaad,František Baluška,Magdalena Bezanilla,Henrik Buschmann,Georgia Drakakaki,Marie-Theres Hauser,Marcel E. Janson,Yoshinobu Mineyuki,Ian Moore,Sabine Müller,Takashi Murata,Marisa S. Otegui,Emmanuel Panteris,Carolyn G. Rasmussen,Anne-Catherine Schmit,Jozef Šamaj,Lacey Samuels,L. Andrew Staehelin,Daniël Van Damme,Geoffrey O. Wasteneys,Viktor Žárský +21 more
TL;DR: A lexicon of terminology for specific structures and processes associated with plant cytokinesis is proposed and it is recognized that future research and knowledge transfer into other fields would benefit from standardized terminology.
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Microtubule-associated AIR9 recognizes the cortical division site at preprophase and cell-plate insertion.
Henrik Buschmann,Jordi Chan,Luis Sanchez-Pulido,Miguel A. Andrade-Navarro,John H. Doonan,Clive W. Lloyd +5 more
TL;DR: This work reports on the proteomic isolation of a novel 187 kDa microtubule-associated protein, AIR9, conserved in land plants and trypanosomatid parasites and proposes that AIR9 may be part of the mechanism ensuring the maturation of those cell plates successfully contacting the "programmed" cortical division site.
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The Evolution of Cell Division: From Streptophyte Algae to Land Plants
Henrik Buschmann,Sabine Zachgo +1 more
TL;DR: The tree suggests that, after the establishment of the phragmoplast mechanism, several groups independently lost their centrosomes, whereas the ancestral mechanism of cleavage and the centrosome disappeared.
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AtMAP70-5, a divergent member of the MAP70 family of microtubule-associated proteins, is required for anisotropic cell growth in Arabidopsis
TL;DR: It is shown that RNAi-mediated downregulation of AtMAP70-5 results in reduced inflorescence stem length and diameter and individual cells are inhibited in their capacity for expansion, suggesting that the control over AtMAP 70-5 expression levels is important to maintain axial polarity and to ensure regular extension of plant organs.