Michael Prigge
@mjprigge.bsky.social
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Plant biologist at UCSD (how auxin regulates transcription across land plants, from receptors to pol II and the steps in between). Mostly, moss⬌Arabidopsis. Grew up in Minnesota, attended/worked at UMinn, UO, UM, and IU.
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I am very happy to see this story published! This was a wonderful collaboration between the @mestelle.bsky.social lab (@ucsandiego.bsky.social) on the moss side, Annis Richardson’s lab on the maize side, and @luciastrader.bsky.social lab’s help throughout.
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Some auxin-related reading for the week-end: ARFs are degraded, too.

- "Comparative mutant analyses reveal a novel mechanism of ARF regulation in land plants" rdcu.be/ehnOT

- "ARF degradation defines a deeply conserved step in auxin response" rdcu.be/ehnPa

#PlantScience
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I caught the New Albany reference
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Here is the script's output for a 24-capacity rotor, for example
Loading diagrams for a 24-position rotor and different numbers of samples. Only 1 and 23 tubes can't be balanced.
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I posted tube-loading maps from the R script from @derekseveri.bsky.social by our centrifuges. My undergrad of >1 year recently had to use a balance tube for the first time ever. github.com/derekLS1/Bal...
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newphyt.bsky.social
Unlocking #grass #leaf development: foundations for tunable #cereal design

📖 buff.ly/08NS8jV
#TansleyReview by McAllister et al.

@drannisr.bsky.social @hildenelissen.bsky.social @WileyPlantSci
#PlantSci #genetics

Figure credit BioRender: Hilde, Nelissen (2025) buff.ly/uhRFPbx.
Leaf development engineering challenges and opportunities.
nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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likeyoda1.bsky.social
Check out our new review in JXB:
tinyurl.com/yta6fd5b

@pablidopsis.bsky.social and I write about the cell's decision between division and differentiation. 🌱 What factors promote one or the other in different cell types? 🤔 Are they really mutually exclusive?
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jxbotany.bsky.social
🌱📖 RESEARCH 🌱📖

Bascom et al. used CRIPSR/Cas9 to produce a septuple AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR mutant in the model bryophyte Physcomitrium patens , revealing the developmental consequences of the complete loss of auxin-mediated gene activation 🌱📖

🔗 doi.org/10.1093/jxb/...

#PlantScience 🧪
Fig. 4.Model of auxin de-repression. When the auxin concentration in the nucleus is low (A), the effect of ARFas, as well as other non-ARF transcription factors, is limited by Aux/IAA-mediated recruitment of the TPL co-repressor, closing the locus. As auxin levels rise (B), AFBs ubiquitinate Aux/IAAs, thereby allowing all transcription factors to act on the locus. As a result, there is a significant difference in gene expression between baseline and auxin induction. In afb1,2,3,4 mutants (C), Aux/IAAs are not degraded, and therefore the promoter remains closed. In the iaa2mDII degron mutant (D), one of three Aux/IAAs is stabilized, thereby resulting in only partial promoter closure. In arfasept lines, Aux/IAAs are not recruited to the promoter. While gene expression remains diminished without activating ARFs, other non-ARF transcription factors are allowed to provide baseline gene expression. However, there is no auxin-mediated induction.
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I’ll streak it out tomorrow. If it looks good, I’ll ask for an address
mjprigge.bsky.social
Do you want a recA- strain? I primarily used AGL1 (C58[pTiBo542ΔT] recA::bla/CarbR+RifR) until I started doing tobacco leaf infiltrations with mixed strains. (Old plasmids were already in GV3101.)
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Last time I flew, the MSP airport had dozens of monitors over the TSA lines playing Noem spewing some hateful nonsense on a loop
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🌱🧬 INSIGHT 🧬🌱

Complete loss of A-ARF activity in bryophytes reveals a role for auxin-adjacent regulatory networks – Flores-Sandoval & Bowman comment on an original research article by Bascom et al.

📝 Insight: doi.org/10.1093/jxb/...

🔬 Research: doi.org/10.1093/jxb/...

#PlantScience 🧪
Fig. 1 (shortened, full legend in paper): Auxin responses and auxin-adjacent transcription factors (TFs) control developmental transitions in bryophyte gametophytes. (A) Wild-type (WT) auxin responses (left) cycling between low and high auxin. Under low auxin, A-ARFs are kept in a repressive complex by AUX/IAAs via recruitment of the TOPLESS co-repressor and associated histone deacetylases (HDACs). Under high auxin, auxin mediates the interaction between TIR1/AFB and AUX/IAAs, leading to AUX/IAA ubiquitination and proteolysis. A-ARFs are then free to interact with SWI/SNF ATPases and histone acetylases (HACs), leading to open chromatin states. Positive (TIR1/AFB, A-ARF, SWI/SNF, HAC), negative (AUX/IAA, TPL, HDAC) and auxin-adjacent (TFs) factors are shown. Auxin is represented by an A.
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A friend of mine has a preprint out with an ingenious method to directly generate collections of NILs surrounding a locus or a collection of loci. They used the yeast KO collection, but it’d be cool to adapt for mapping traits in plants.
biorxiv-genetic.bsky.social
High-resolution, genotype-free mapping of genetic variation with CRI-SPA-Map https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.09.16.676640v1
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I just returned from vacation to find my smoke alarm chirping (sorry neighbors!). Unfortunately, it is 16 feet up & I didn't have a ladder, so I had to try to sleep that night with "beep-beep-beep" every 60 seconds.
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I was about to watch one of the recent Alien movies a few weeks ago, but I realized that I hadn’t watched any of them since grad school.
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I had just finally cut cable and switched to Hulu/Disney+Live TV. Now I need to decide whether I want to switch again.
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Oh well. I like this close-up picture with a black fly taking a break from biting humans to pollinate an A. lyrata flower.
Inflorescence of an Arabidopsis lyrata plant with a black fly visiting an open flower
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Just A. thaliana? I have lyrata pictures from the dunes in Michigan
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Please repost and spread the word! 🙂
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This should be fun! 🤓 Join us May 10-13 in Barcelona!!

www.ptcge2026.com
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Took some time off to visit family and to see Courtney Barnett for the first time this weekend. Amazing show! (Picture from @tbobrowsky.bsky.social blows all my phone-snaps out of the water.)
photo of Cortney Barnett and her band on stage at Grand Rapids Riverfest.
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biorxiv-plants.bsky.social
Diversification of functional requirements for proteolysis of Auxin Response Factors https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.09.03.673984v1