• Lil3 assembles with proteins regulating chlorophyll synthesis in barley 

      Mork-Jansson, Astrid; Bue, Ann Kristin; Gargano, Daniela; Furnes, Clemens; Reisinger, Veronika; Arnold, Janine; Kmiec, Karol; Eichacker, Lutz Andreas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-06)
      The light-harvesting-like (LIL) proteins are a family of membrane proteins that share a chlorophyll a/b-binding motif with the major light-harvesting antenna proteins of oxygenic photoautotrophs. LIL proteins have been ...
    • Mimicking orchids lure bees from afar with exaggerated ultraviolet signals 

      Scaccabarozzi, Daniela; Lunau, Klaus; Guzzetti, Lorenzo; Cozzolino, Salvatore; Dyer, Adrian G.; Tommasi, Nicola; Biella, Paolo; Galimberti, Andrea; Labra, Massimo; Bruni, Ilaria; Pattarini, Giorgio; Brundrett, Mark; Gagliano, Monica (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-01)
      Flowers have many traits to appeal to pollinators, including ultraviolet (UV) absorbing markings, which are well-known for attracting bees at close proximity (e.g., <1 m). While striking UV signals have been thought to ...
    • Semi-algebraic optimization of temperature compensation in a general switch-type negative feedback model of circadian clocks 

      Aase, Sven Ole; Ruoff, Peter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008)
      Temperature compensation is an essential property of circadian oscillators which enables them to act as physiological clocks. We have analyzed the temperature compensating behavior of a generalized transcriptional–translational ...
    • Variable setpoint as a relaxing component in physiological control 

      Risvoll, Geir; Thorsen, Kristian; Ruoff, Peter; Drengstig, Tormod (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-09)
      Setpoints in physiology have been a puzzle for decades, and especially the notion of fixed or variable setpoints have received much attention. In this paper, we show how previously presented homeostatic controller motifs, ...