Prof. Dr. Sigrun Reumann
Geschäftsführende Direktorin / Head of Research Unit
Abteilung für Pflanzenbiochemie und Infektionsbiologie
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CV von Prof. Dr. S. Reumann
seit 10/2014 | Professorin an der Universität Hamburg |
1/2008-9/2014 | Professorin an der Universität Stavanger (Norwegen) |
6/2007 | Habilitation in Biochemie an der Universität Göttingen |
2/2007-12/2007 | Wissenschaflterin an der University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA) |
1/2001-12/2006 | Wissenschaftliche Assistentin an der Universität Göttingen |
3/1999-12/2000 | Gruppenleiterin an der Universität Göttingen |
11/1996-2/1999 | Postdoktorandin am Plant Research Laboratory, University of Michigan (East Lansing, Michigan, USA) |
3/1993-6/1996 | Promotion an der Universität Göttingen |
Publikationen von Prof. Dr. S. Reumann
Skoulding, N.S., Chowdhary, G., Deus, M., Baker, A., Reumann, S. and Warriner, S. L. (2015) Experimental validation of plant peroxisomal targeting prediction algorithms by systematic comparison of in vivo import efficiency and in vitro PTS1 binding affinity. J. Mol. Biol. 427, 1085-1101
Voitsekhovskaja, O.V., Schiermeyer, A. and Reumann S. (2014) Plant peroxisomes are degraded by starvation-induced and constitutive autophagy in tobacco BY-2 suspension cultured cells. Front Plant Sci. 18, 629, 1-14.
Reumann, S. and Singhal, R. (2014) Isolation of Leaf Peroxisomes from Arabidopsis for Organelle Proteome Analyses. In: Plant Proteomics: Methods Mol Biol., 2nd edition (Jesús V. Jorrín Novo, J. V., Komatsu, S., Weckwerth, W., and Wienkoop, S., eds.), Springer, 1072:541-52
Reumann, S. (2013) Biosynthesis of vitamin k1 (phylloquinone) by plant peroxisomes and its integration into signaling molecule synthesis pathways. Subcell. Biochem. 69:213-29
Sørhagen, K., Laxa, M., Peterhänsel, C., and Reumann S. (2013) The emerging role of photorespiration and non-photorespiratory peroxisomal metabolism in pathogen defence. Plant Biol 15:723-736
Hagemann, M., Fernie, A.R., Espie, G.S., Kern, R., Eisenhut, M., Reumann, S., Bauwe, H., and Weber, A.P. (2013) Evolution of the biochemistry of the photorespiratory C2 cycle. Plant Biol 15:639-647.
Reumann, S., Buchwald, D., and Lingner, T. (2012) PredPlantPTS1: A Web Server for the prediction of plant peroxisomal proteins. Frontiers in Plant Science, 3:194
Chowdhary, G., Kataya, A.R.A., Lingner, T., and Reumann, S. (2012) Non-Canonical peroxisome targeting signals: Identification of novel PTS1 tripeptides and characterization of enhancer elements by computational permutation analysis. BMC Plant Biology, 12:142
Hu, J., Baker, A., Bartel, B., Linka, N., Mullen, R.T., Reumann, S., and Zolman, B.K. (2012) Plant Peroxisomes: Biogenesis and Function. The Plant Cell 24, 2279-303
Lingner, T., Kataya, A.R., and Reumann, S. (2012) Experimental and statistical post-validation of positive example EST sequences carrying peroxisome targeting signals type 1 (PTS1). Plant Signal Behav. 7(2)
Lingner, T., Kataya, A., Antonicelli, G.E., Benichou, A., Nielssen, K., Chen, X.Y, Siemsen, T., Morgenstern, B., Meinicke, P., and Reumann, S. (2011) Identification of novel plant peroxisomal targeting signals by a combination of machine learning methods and in vivo subcellular targeting analyses. The Plant Cell 23, 1556-1572
Lingner, T., Kataya, A., Antonicelli, G.E., Benichou, A., Nielssen, K., Chen, X.Y, Siemsen, T., Morgenstern, B., Meinicke, P., and Reumann, S. (2011) Identification of novel plant peroxisomal targeting signals by a combination of machine learning methods and in vivo subcellular targeting analyses. The Plant Cell 23, 1556-1572
Reumann, S. (2011) Toward definition of the complete proteome of plant peroxisomes: Where experimental research must be complemented by bioinformatics. Proteomics 11, 1764-1779
Babujee, L., Wurtz, V., Ma, C., Lueder, F., Soni, P., van Dorsselaer, A., Reumann, S. (2010) The proteome map of spinach leaf peroxisomes indicates partial compartmentalisation of phylloquinone (vitamin K1) biosynthesis in plant peroxisomes. J. Exp. Botany 61, 1441-1453
Reumann, S. and Corpas, F.J. (2010) The peroxisomal ascorbate-glutathione pathway: Molecular identification and insights into its essential role under environmental stress conditions. In: Anjum NA, Chan M-T, Umar S (Eds) Ascorbate-glutathione pathway and stress tolerance in plants; p. 387-404. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands
Kataya, A. R. A. and Reumann, S. (2010) Arabidopsis glutathione reductase 1 is dually targeted to peroxisomes and the cytosol. Plant Signaling and Behavior 5, 171-175
Quan, S., Switzenberg, R., Reumann, S., and Hu, J. (2010) In vivo subcellular targeting analysis validates a novel Peroxisome Targeting Signal Type 2 (PTS2) and the peroxisomal localization of two proteins with putative functions in defense in Arabidopsis. Plant Signaling and Behavior 5, 151-153
Reumann, S., Voitsekhovkaja, O., and Lillo, C. (2010) From signal transduction to autophagy of plant cell organelles: lessons from yeast and mammals and plant-specific features. Protoplasma 244, 233-256
Reumann, S., Quan, S., Yang, P., Shrestha, K., Aung, K., Holbrook, D., Linka, N., Wilkerson, C., Weber, A.P.M., Olsen, L.J., and Hu, J. (2009) In-depth proteome analysis of Arabidopsis leaf peroxisomes supplemented by in vivo subcellular targeting verification indicates novel metabolic and regulatory functions of peroxisomes. Plant Physiol. 150, 125-143
Kaur, N., Reumann, S., Hu, J. (2009) Peroxisome Biogenesis and Function. In CR Somerville, EM Meyerowitz, eds, The Arabidopsis Book. American Society of Plant Biologists, Rockville, MD. doi: 10.1199/tab.0123
Ma C. and Reumann, S. (2008) Improved prediction of peroxisomal PTS1 proteins from genome sequences based on experimental subcellular targeting analyses as exemplified for protein kinases. J. Exp. Botany 59, 3767-3779
Reumann, S., Babujee L., Ma, C., Wienkoop S., Siemsen T., Antonicelli E., Rasche N., Lueder, F., Weckwerth W., and Jahn, O. (2007) Proteome analysis of Arabidopsis leaf peroxisomes reveals novel targeting peptides, metabolic pathways, and defense mechanisms. Plant Cell 19, 3170-3193.
Orth T., Reumann, S., Fan J., Quan S., Zhang X., Awai C., and Hu J. (2007) The PEROXIN11 protein family controls peroxisome proliferation in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 19, 333-350
Ma, C., Haslbeck, M., Babujee, L., Jahn, O., Reumann, S. (2006) Identification and characterization of a stress-inducible and a constitutive small heat-shock protein targeted to the matrix of plant peroxisomes. Plant Physiol. 141, 47-60.
Reumann, S., Weber AP (2006) Plant peroxisomes respire in the light: some gaps of the photorespiratory C2 cycle have become filled--others remain. Biochim Biophys. Acta 1763, 1496-1510.
Reumann, S., Inoue, K., Keegstra, K. (2005) Evolution of the general protein import pathway of plastids. Molecular Membrane Biology 22, 73-86.
Reumann, S., Ma, C., Lemke, S., Babujee, L. (2004) AraPerox. A database of putative Arabidopsis proteins from plant peroxisomes. Plant Physiol. 136, 2587-2608.
Reumann, S. (2004) Specification of peroxisome targeting signals type 1 and type 2 of plant peroxisomes by bioinformatics analyses. Plant Physiol. 135, 783-800.
Reumann S. (2002) The photorespiratory pathway of leaf peroxisomes. In: Plant peroxisomes: Biochemistry, cell biology and biotechnological applications, Alison Baker, Ian A. Graham (eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 141-189.
Babujee, L., Lemke, S., Rittstieg, C., Reumann, S. (2001) Bioinformatic and proteomic analyses to identify novel proteins from plant peroxisomes. In: PS2001 Proceedings: 12th International Congress on Photosynthesis. CSIRO Publishing: Melbourne, Australia.
Reumann, S. (2000) The structural properties of plant peroxisomes and their metabolic significance. Biol. Chem. 381, 639-648
Reumann, S., Davila-Aponte, J. and Keegstra, K. (1999) Evolutionary origin of the protein-translocating channel of chloroplastic envelope membranes: Identification of a cyanobacterial homolog. PNAS 96, 784-789
Reumann, S. and Keegstra, K. (1999) The endosymbiotic origin of the protein import machinery of chloroplastic envelope membranes. Trends in Plant Sci. 5, 302-307
Reumann, S., Maier, E., Heldt, H.W., and Benz, R. (1998) Permeability properties of the specific porin of spinach leaf peroxisomes. Eur J Biochem 251, 359-366
Raghavendra, A.S., Reumann, S., and Heldt, H.W. (1998) Participation of mitochondrial metabolism in photorespiration: Reconstituted system of peroxisomes and mitochondria from spinach leaves. Plant Physiol. 116, 1333-1337
Keegstra, K., Akita, M., Davila-Aponte, J., Froehlich, J., Nielsen, E., and Reumann, S. (1998) Transport of cytoplasmically synthesized proteins into chloroplasts. In: NATO ASI Series, Vol. H 104. Cellular Integration of Signalling Pathways in Plant Development. Ed. F.L. Schiavo, R.L. Last, G. Morelli, and N.V. Raikhel, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp. 23-33
Heldt, H.W., Raghavendra, A.S., Reumann, S., Bettermann, M., Hanning, I., Benz, R., and Maier, E. (1998) Redox transfer between mitochondria and peroxisomes in photorespiration. In: Plant mitochondria: From gene to function, Eds. Moeller IM, Gardeström P, Glimelius K, Glaser E, Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands, pp. 543-549
Reumann, S., Bettermann, M., Benz, R., and Heldt, H.W. (1997) Evidence for the presence of a porin in the membrane of glyoxysomes of Ricinus communis L. Plant Physiol 115, 891-899
Reumann, S., Maier, E., Benz, R., and Heldt, H.W. (1996) A specific porin is involved in the malate shuttle of leaf peroxisomes. Biochemical Society Transactions 24, 754-757
Reumann, S., Maier, E., Benz, R., and Heldt, H.W. (1995) The membrane of leaf peroxisomes contains a porin-like channel. J. Biol. Chem. 270, 17559-17565
Reumann, S., Heupel, R., Benz, R., and Heldt, H.W. (1995) On the function of the membrane in leaf peroxisomal metabolism. In: P. Mathis (ed.) Photosynthesis: from Light to Biosphere, Vol. V, pp. 495-498. Kluwer Academic Publisher
Reumann, S., Heupel, R., and Heldt, H.W. (1994) Compartmentation studies on spinach leaf peroxisomes. II. Evidence for the transfer of reductant from the cytosol to the peroxisomal compartment via a malate shuttle. Planta 193, 167-173