José Luis Micol Group
Responsible | José Luis Micol |
Website | http://genetics.edu.umh.es/ |
RESEARCH SUMMARY
The major focus of research in our laboratory is on plant molecular genetics and genomics. Our areas of research include the genetic control of organogenesis in general and that of leaves in particular, and the development of techniques and platforms for the genetic characterization of model organisms. Most of our work is carried out on Arabidopsis thaliana.
RESEARCH LINES
Line 1: Genetic and molecular analysis of leaf development in Arabidopsis thaliana, with the objective of identifying, studying and manipulating the genes that govern the architecture of leaves in plants
Plant leaves are the best solar panels ever built, and they also perform well as air purifiers and food factories. Leaves efficiently trap sunlight, remove carbon dioxide from the air, and are the ultimate source of most of the oxygen that we breathe and of the food that we eat. Understanding how a leaf is made is important for several reasons, which include gaining knowledge of the biology and evolution of a multicellular organ with no equivalents in the animal kingdom as well as identifying —and eventually manipulating, to increase crop yield— the genetic, environmental, and hormonal cues that determine its final architecture and function.
Line 2: Structural and functional genomics. High-throughput gene mapping and genotyping
To shed light on the making of plant leaves, in 1993 we initiated an attempt to saturate the genome of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana with viable mutations that cause abnormal leaf morphology. Using a high-throughput gene mapping method that we developed, we cloned more than 50 of the genes identified by mutation. Since then, we have stayed at the forefront of genetic mapping strategies and technologies by developing and implementing experimental approaches and software tools for mutation mapping.
G. Parry, N.J. Provart, S.M. Brady, B. Uzilday, The Multinational Arabidopsis Steering Committee
Current status of the multinational Arabidopsis community
Plant Direct: en prensa (2020).
M.R. Ponce, y J.L. Micol
A cornucopia of mutants for understanding plant embryo development
New Phytologist 226: 289-229 (2020).
D. Wilson-Sánchez, S.D. Lup, R. Sarmiento-Mañús, M.R. Ponce, y J.L. Micol
Next-generation mutant screens: simulation of whole genome sequencing data to improve the design of mapping-by-sequencing experiments
Nucleic Acids Research 47: e140 (2019).
S. Ibáñez, H. Ruiz-Cano, M.Á. Fernández, A.B. Sánchez-García, J. Villanova, J.L. Micol, y Pérez-J.M. Pérez
A network-guided genetic approach to identify novel regulators of adventitious root formation in Arabidopsis thaliana
Frontiers in Plant Science 10: 461 (2019).
R. Nadi, E. Mateo-Bonmatí, L. Juan-Vicente, y J.L. Micol
The 2OGD superfamily: emerging functions in plant epigenetics and hormone metabolism
Molecular Plant 11: 1222-1224 (2018).
Y. Yoshida, R. Sarmiento-Mañús, W. Yamory, M.R. Ponce, J.L. Micol, y H. Tsukaya
The Arabidopsis phyB-9 mutant has a second site mutation in the VENOSA4 gene that alters chloroplast size, photosynthetic traits, and leaf growth
Plant Physiology 178: 3-6 (2018).
C. Navarro-Quiles, E. Mateo-Bonmatí, y J.L. Micol
ABCE proteins: from molecules to development
Frontiers in Plant Science 9: 1125 (2018).
B. Derrien, M. Clavel, N. Baumberger, T. Iki, A. Sarazin, T. Hacquard, M.R. Ponce, V. Ziegler-Graff, H. Vaucheret, J.L. Micol, O. Voinnet, y P. Genschik
A suppressor screen for AGO1 degradation by the viral F-Box P0 protein uncovers a role for AGO DUF1785 in sRNA duplex unwinding
Plant Cell 30: 1353-1374 (2018).
Q.T. Luong, S. Keta, T. Asai, S. Kojima, A. Nakagawa, J.L. Micol, S. Xia, Y. Machida, y C. Machida
A genetic link between epigenetic repressor AS1-AS2 and DNA replication factors in establishment of adaxial-abaxial leaf polarity of Arabidopsis
Plant Biotechnology 35: 39-49 (2018).
A. Pěnčík, R. Casanova-Sáez, V. Pilařova, A. Žukauskaite, R. Pinto, J.L. Micol, K. Ljung, y O. Novak
Ultra-rapid auxin metabolite profiling for high-throughput Arabidopsis mutant screening
Journal of Experimental Botany 69: 2569-2579 (2018).
Robotic platform for plant phenomics. Funding agency: Generalitat Valenciana IDIFEDER/2020/019. Duration: 2020.
PI: José Luis Micol
Molecular keys to plant growth: a multidisciplinary approach. Funding agency: Generalitat Valenciana PROMETEO/2019/117. Duration: 2019-2022.
PI: José Luis Micol
Plant phenomics unit. Funding agency: MCIU EQC2019-006592-P. Duration: 2019-2021.
PI: José Luis Micol
Novel plant epigenetic machinery components. Funding agency: MCIU AEI PGC2018-093445-B-I00. Duration: 2019-2021.
PI: José Luis Micol
Training in techniques related to massive sequencing and mapping-by-sequencing. Funding agency: Generalitat Valenciana GJIDI/2018/A/214. Duration: 2018-2020.
PI: José Luis Micol