Michael Hothorn

About Michael Hothorn

Michael Hothorn, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 33 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université de Genève, specializes in the field of plant biology, structural biology.

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

Inositol pyrophosphate catabolism by three families of phosphatases controls plant growth and development

BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE1 internalization can occur independent of ligand binding

The cytoplasmic synthesis and coupled membrane translocation of eukaryotic polyphosphate by signal-activated VTC complex

Steroid hormone binding-independent endocytosis of brassinosteroid receptor

Mechanistic insights into the function of 14-3-3 proteins as negative regulators of brassinosteroid signaling in Arabidopsis.

Mechanistic insights into the regulation of plant phosphate homeostasis by the rice SPX2–PHR2 complex

Structural and functional insight into the plant unique multimodular triphosphosphate tunnel metalloenzymes of Arabidopsis thaliana

Structural and functional studies of Arabidopsis thaliana triphosphate tunnel metalloenzymes reveal roles for additional domains

Michael Hothorn Information

University

Position

Switzerland

Citations(all)

7203

Citations(since 2020)

3608

Cited By

5059

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

33

i10Index(all)

58

i10Index(since 2020)

53

Email

University Profile Page

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Michael Hothorn Skills & Research Interests

plant biology

structural biology

Top articles of Michael Hothorn

Inositol pyrophosphate catabolism by three families of phosphatases controls plant growth and development

bioRxiv

2024

Michael Hothorn
Michael Hothorn

H-Index: 29

BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE1 internalization can occur independent of ligand binding

Plant Physiology

2023/5

The cytoplasmic synthesis and coupled membrane translocation of eukaryotic polyphosphate by signal-activated VTC complex

Nature Communications

2023/2/9

Steroid hormone binding-independent endocytosis of brassinosteroid receptor

Plant physiology

2023/1/1

Mechanistic insights into the function of 14-3-3 proteins as negative regulators of brassinosteroid signaling in Arabidopsis.

bioRxiv

2023

Andrea Moretti
Andrea Moretti

H-Index: 9

Michael Hothorn
Michael Hothorn

H-Index: 29

Mechanistic insights into the regulation of plant phosphate homeostasis by the rice SPX2–PHR2 complex

Nature Communications

2022/3/24

Structural and functional insight into the plant unique multimodular triphosphosphate tunnel metalloenzymes of Arabidopsis thaliana

bioRxiv

2022/3/19

Structural and functional studies of Arabidopsis thaliana triphosphate tunnel metalloenzymes reveal roles for additional domains

Journal of Biological Chemistry

2022/11/1

Phosphorylation and ubiquitination independent endocytosis of BRI1

bioRxiv

2022/7/14

Using Biotinylated myo-Inositol Hexakisphosphate to Investigate Inositol Pyrophosphate–Protein Interactions with Surface-Based Biosensors

Biochemistry

2021/9/9

Michael Hothorn
Michael Hothorn

H-Index: 29

Signatures of antagonistic pleiotropy in a bacterial flagellin epitope

Cell Host & Microbe

2021/4/14

A constitutively monomeric UVR8 photoreceptor confers enhanced UV-B photomorphogenesis

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2021/2/9

Inositol pyrophosphates promote the interaction of SPX domains with the coiled-coil motif of PHR transcription factors to regulate plant phosphate homeostasis

Nature communications

2021/1/15

Adjustment of the PIF7‐HFR1 transcriptional module activity controls plant shade adaptation

The EMBO Journal

2021/1/4

Michael Hothorn
Michael Hothorn

H-Index: 29

BAM1/2 receptor kinase signaling drives CLE peptide-mediated formative cell divisions in Arabidopsis roots

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2020/12/22

Constitutive activation of leucine-rich repeat receptor kinase signaling pathways by BAK1-INTERACTING RECEPTOR-LIKE KINASE3 chimera

Plant Cell

2020/10/1

Crystal structures of Arabidopsis and Physcomitrella CR4 reveal the molecular architecture of CRINKLY4 receptor kinases

bioRxiv

2020/8/10

Michael Hothorn
Michael Hothorn

H-Index: 29

A genetically validated approach for detecting inorganic polyphosphates in plants

The Plant Journal

2020/5

Molecular mechanism for the recognition of sequence-divergent CIF peptides by the plant receptor kinases GSO1/SGN3 and GSO2

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2020/2/4

A two-way molecular dialogue between embryo and endosperm is required for seed development

Science

2020/1/24

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