Tatsuya Nobori
@nobolly
Group Leader at @TheSainsburyLab, studying plant-microbe interactions. PD @salkinstitute, PhD @mpipz_cologne.
New year, new paper! Now published in @Nature. We identified and characterised diverse immune cell states in plants under pathogen attack. My postdoc work in @JoeEcker lab at @salkinstitute. nature.com/articles/s4158…

A Celebration of the Scientific Legacy of Joanne Chory — From Light, Chloroplast and Hormones to Harnessing Plants #PlantBio2025

Check out this TrendsTalk series on "Scientific mobility in microbiology" ⬇️ Today's new pieces features plant-microbe folks🪴🦠@nobolly sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Scientific mobility in microbiology – 6 dlvr.it/TM3j8M
Scientific mobility in microbiology – 6 dlvr.it/TM3j8M
Very interesting. An obvious question is: where does the pipecolic acid come from?
A root-based N-hydroxypipecolic acid standby circuit to direct immunity and growth of Arabidopsis shoots nature.com/articles/s4147…
A root-based N-hydroxypipecolic acid standby circuit to direct immunity and growth of Arabidopsis shoots nature.com/articles/s4147…
Introducing @PLOS is our speaker today Nonia @npariente — advancing open science. Hosted by no one other than our own #openscience champion @mpcontreras4
Excited to preprint work mainly by former postdocs Li Feng, Yingnan Hou @Cerhou, and the phylogenomics genius @amiralito_ @TheSainsburyLab. We found a plant defense gene family enabling pathogen gene silencing & explored engineering this pathway to boost disease resistance!
A conserved small RNA-generating gene cluster undergoes sequence diversification and contributes to plant immunity biorxiv.org/content/10.110… #biorxiv_plants
Exciting opportunities to establish your group at @JohnInnesCentre! 🔹Independent Fellowship in Plant-Associated Microbial Interactions (path to tenure-track) tinyurl.com/yk576jms 🔹Group Leader in Discovery Plant Sciences (tenure-track or tenured) tinyurl.com/mwbs4dhn
Recruitment, rewiring and deep conservation in flowering plant gene regulation nature.com/articles/s4147…
Postdoc position currently available in our group studying meiosis in arabidopsis and wheat: jic.ac.uk/vacancies/post…
I'm very happy that this paper is now published in PNAS! Isochorismate-based SA biosynthesis appears to have emerged in the Brassicales after the divergence of C. papaya, likely within the timeframe between the divergence of B. maritima and R. odorata. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…
We recently wrote two Preview articles of exciting MPMI papers in Mol Cell and Dev Cell. Two surprising cases showing different ways to regulate immune receptors in plants -- the cell surface LRR-RK, SYR1 and the intracellular NLR DM2 Short summaries below 🧵🌱 #2025ISMPMI
It was a great session indeed.
Fantastic talks from 5 speakers showcasing diverse approaches and biological questions to explore MPMI across space and time! Loved seeing the discussions continue well beyond the session. Huge thanks to the speakers and everyone who attended the session! #2025ISMPMI
Graduation day for two of @TheSainsburyLab #Proteomics team members. Congratulations @DraegerMarkus PhD and @Miicchae1 MSc. Double #ProudSupervisor
Fantastic talks from 5 speakers showcasing diverse approaches and biological questions to explore MPMI across space and time! Loved seeing the discussions continue well beyond the session. Huge thanks to the speakers and everyone who attended the session! #2025ISMPMI

#2025ISMPMI Excited to share insights from my postdoc work at @TheSainsburyLab on NLR diversity and evolution in Caryophyllales phylogenomics 🥗 Join me at poster no.65 😊🤩
#2025ISMPMI Want to know about transcriptional regulation driving pathogenicity in the blast fungus? Come to my poster (P-156) session today! From 13:30 to 15:15 🌾
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#ISMPMI2025 attendees! Bookmark our concurrent session co-organized with @u__progress, featuring exciting talks on the spatial and temporal regulation of plant–microbe interactions. We have 3 invited speakers: @FengZhou10 @l_luginbuehl @BeuzonR and…
We're hiring! Need a microscopy wizard to help build the world’s first synthetic plant chromosome! Bring your lights, lasers, & lens-craft to characterise new artificial chromosomes. Join our ARIA-funded project at @uwanews in Perth & @plants4space. Apply: bit.ly/3GKSRSA