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Byrt Group – Engineering plant membrane proteins and solute transport to increase yield security

We work on engineering strategies to increase crop tolerance to salinity and drought, and to advance water filtration technology.

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Our crop yields are limited by osmotic stresses, which often occur as a result of drought and salinity. There is potential for us to be able to improve crop osmotic stress tolerance by manipulating the function of aquaporins. Aquaporins are membrane intrinsic proteins, which are renowned for functioning as water channels. Our team discovered that a subset of plant aquaporins can switch between functioning as water channels and functioning as channels that are permeable to salt ions. We have identified aquaporin post-translational modifications that function like “molecular switches”, regulating the ion and water channel activity of dual ion:water aquaporins. We are working on translating these discoveries into engineering strategies to increase crop tolerance to salinity and drought, and to advance water filtration technology.

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Engineering aquaporin function to advance water filtration technology for future water security

Status

Current

Join us to help discover how the water and ion channel features of plant aquaporins are regulated and how this relates to osmotic stress tolerance mechanisms in plants.

Theme

Photosynthesis and plant energy biology

Status

Current

News

A team of researchers from the ANU Research School of Biology and CSIRO has been awarded more than $1 million to develop technology that harvests valuable resources from our wastewater.

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Increasing food production is one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century. The Australian Academy of Science has produced a video featuring researchers who are from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Translational Photosynthesis and the ANU Research School of Biology.

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Dr Caitlin Byrt explores strategies for advancing water filtration.

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