My research has focused on answering two general questions: (1) does salinity induce an alkaline pH shift in plant cells? (2) does SOS3 have pH-sensor function? To answer them I have used state-of-art sensing fluorescent indicators, confocal microscopy, GreenGate cloning system, Arabidopsis transgenic lines and yeast-based methodologies.
Unfortunately, it has been not possible to publish the results of sigNal project yet, but the manuscript is in progress and it will be submitted to an international peer-review journal as soon as possible. For this reason, a complete result overview cannot be publically publish here yet. However, in the attached figure, the pH heatmaps for different treatments are shown (A), where it can be obseved the site-restricted location of the root alkalinization. This zone has been used to define the MEZ ROI (B), that has been used to calculate actual pH values under diferent treatments. Attached figure also shows the actual pH values for 1 h incubation control, mannitol, KCl and NaCl treatments (C), where the difference in alkalinisation leves can be observed.
Regarding the dissemination of results, they were presented at scientific conferences in 2019: TNAM (Tri-National Arabidopsis Meeting) and SEB (Society for Experimental Biology) conference. sigNal project and results were presented as posters in both conferences and the best poster prize was awarded during TNAM. Unfortunately, ICAR (International Conference on Arabidopsis Research) and GRC (Gordon Research Conferences) 2020 were cancelled because the Corona crisis. sigNal project and its results were also presented at COS meetings and seminars: COS PhD-Postdoc seminars, Joint Lab Meeting and COS PhD-Postdoc Retreat.