In the original language
Successful fertilization of the ovule is, among others, dependent on the synergid cells, which are releasing chemoattractants to guide the pollen tube to the ovule. In my PhD project, I will investigate the premature degeneration of the synergid cells during heat stress on a genetic and molecular level. I hypothesize that this premature degeneration is due to premature activation of the programmed cell death pathway involving a protein phosphorylation cascade and resulting in ROS-production. Based on this, I am assessing the involvement and function of several serine/threonine kinases and doing this by phenotyping the ovule structure and the synergid cell function in the corresponding mutants under heat stress condition. Subsequently, I will find the targets of the kinases under investigation by conducting phosphoproteomic assays. In addition, I am 39 also monitoring the impact of heat stress to the female gametophyte (FG) development using various biosensors and FG markers. With my PhD project, I aim to identify involved pathways ensuring synergid cell fitness and function during heat stress as well as to define the main impact of heat stress on the FG development.