Markus Geisler

About Markus Geisler

Markus Geisler, With an exceptional h-index of 56 and a recent h-index of 43 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université de Fribourg, specializes in the field of auxin transport, p-glycoprotein, ABC transporter, plant biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A key residue of the extracellular gate provides quality control contributing to ABCG substrate specificity

An auxin homeostat allows plant cells to establish and control defined transmembrane auxin gradients

Chloroplast Auxin Efflux Mediated by ABCB28 and ABCB29 Fine-Tunes Salt and Drought Stress Responses in Arabidopsis

GH3‐mediated auxin inactivation attenuates multiple stages of lateral root development

An LRR receptor kinase controls ABC transporter substrate preferences during plant growth-defense decisions

ABCB‐mediated shootward auxin transport feeds into the root clock

Multi-Knock—a multi-targeted genome-scale CRISPR toolbox to overcome functional redundancy in plants

Restriction of access to the central cavity is a major contributor to substrate selectivity in plant ABCG transporters

Markus Geisler Information

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Citations(all)

13833

Citations(since 2020)

5263

Cited By

10820

hIndex(all)

56

hIndex(since 2020)

43

i10Index(all)

91

i10Index(since 2020)

81

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Markus Geisler Skills & Research Interests

auxin transport

p-glycoprotein

ABC transporter

plant biology

Top articles of Markus Geisler

A key residue of the extracellular gate provides quality control contributing to ABCG substrate specificity

bioRxiv

2024

An auxin homeostat allows plant cells to establish and control defined transmembrane auxin gradients

bioRxiv

2024

Markus Geisler
Markus Geisler

H-Index: 42

Chloroplast Auxin Efflux Mediated by ABCB28 and ABCB29 Fine-Tunes Salt and Drought Stress Responses in Arabidopsis

Plants

2023/12/19

GH3‐mediated auxin inactivation attenuates multiple stages of lateral root development

New Phytologist

2023/12

An LRR receptor kinase controls ABC transporter substrate preferences during plant growth-defense decisions

Current Biology

2023/5/22

ABCB‐mediated shootward auxin transport feeds into the root clock

EMBO reports

2023/4/5

Multi-Knock—a multi-targeted genome-scale CRISPR toolbox to overcome functional redundancy in plants

Nature plants

2023/4

Restriction of access to the central cavity is a major contributor to substrate selectivity in plant ABCG transporters

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences

2023/4

WAVY GROWTH Arabidopsis E3 ubiquitin ligases affect apical PIN sorting decisions

nature communications

2022/9/1

Role of a transient access path within ABCG protein involved in a selective transport of legume phenylpropanoids

bioRxiv

2022/8/16

Arabidopsis TWISTED DWARF1 regulates stamen elongation by differential activation of ABCB1, 19-mediated auxin transport

Journal of Experimental Botany

2022/8/11

TWISTED DWARF1 mediates myosin XI-associated vesicle trafficking required for auxin transport

bioRxiv

2022/7/18

Systems approaches reveal that ABCB and PIN proteins mediate co-dependent auxin efflux

The Plant Cell

2022/6/1

Markus Geisler
Markus Geisler

H-Index: 42

A phospho-switch provided by LRR receptor-like kinase, ALK1/QSK1/KIN7, prioritizes ABCG36/PEN3/PDR8 transport toward defense

bioRxiv

2022/5/11

Translation Regulation and Protein Folding

2022/3/2

Markus Geisler
Markus Geisler

H-Index: 42

Ins and outs of AlphaFold2 transmembrane protein structure predictions

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences

2022/1

Markus Geisler
Markus Geisler

H-Index: 42

Cytokinin synthesis and export from symbiotic root nodules coordinates shoot growth with nitrogen fixation

bioRxiv

2022/12/3

Medicago truncatula ABCG40 is a cytokinin importer that negatively regulates lateral root density and nodule number

bioRxiv

2022/11/11

TWISTED DWARF1 regulates Arabidopsis stamen development by differential activation of ABCB-mediated auxin transport

bioRxiv

2021/12/1

ABA homeostasis and long-distance translocation are redundantly regulated by ABCG ABA importers

Science advances

2021/10/20

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