Dr. Haoran Peng
Epigenetische Mechanismen der pflanzlichen Reproduktion
PostDoc
Forschungsinteressen
My
research delves into unraveling the intricate connections between transposable
elements (TEs) and plant reproduction, with a specific focus on understanding
their biological functions and evolutionary dynamics within the Brassicaceae
genome. I am particularly intrigued by the role of TEs in generating siRNA and
influencing the binding sites of transcription factors.
Vita
Professional Experience
2024 - current: Postdoctoral scientist, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology (Germany)
2023 – 2024: Scientific collaborator, Agroscope (Switzerland)
Degree
Ph.D. in Life Science, University of Geneva (Switzerland), 2023
Master's Degree of Agronomy, Southwest University (China), 2018
Bachelor's Degree of Agronomy, Southwest University (China), 2015
Publications
Peng H, Mirouze M & Bucher E (2022). Extrachromosomal circular DNA: A neglected nucleic acid molecule in plants. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 69, 102263.
Zhang P, Peng H, Llauro C, Bucher E & Mirouze M (2021). ecc_finder: A Robust and Accurate Tool for Detecting Extrachromosomal Circular DNA From Sequencing Data. Frontiers in Plant Science 12.
Liu C, Peng H, Li X, et al. (2020). Genome-wide analysis of NDR1/HIN1-like genes in pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) and functional characterization of CaNHL4 under biotic and abiotic stresses. Horticulture Research 7, 93.
Peng H, Pu Y, Yang X, Wu G, Qing L, Ma L & Sun X (2019). Overexpression of a pathogenesis-related gene NbHIN1 confers resistance to Tobacco Mosaic Virus in Nicotiana benthamiana by potentially activating the jasmonic acid signaling pathway. Plant Science 283, 147–156.
Peng H, Zhao C, Zhao X, Chen D & Sun X (2015). First Report of Cucumber mosaic virus Infecting Chinese Mallow in China. Journal of Phytopathology 163, 1064–1068.