LIST OF PUBLICATIONS (* CORRESPONDING AUTHOR)

28. Pertl-Obermeyer, H, Gimeno, A, Kuchler, V, Servili, E, Huang, S, Fang, H, Lang, V, Sydow, K, Pöckl, M, Schulze, W X, and Obermeyer, G* (2021) pH modulates interaction of 14-3-3s with pollen PM H+ATPases independently from phosphorylation. Journal of Experimental Botany, erab387, doi:10.1093/jxb/erab387 27. Pertl-Obermeyer*, H, and Obermeyer, G (2020) In vivo cross-linking to analyse transient protein-protein interactions. Plant Proteomics, Methods and Protocols, in press​ 26. Wu, X, Chu, L, Xi, L, Pertl-Obermeyer, H, Li, Z, Sklodowski, K, Sanchez-Rodriguez, C, Obermeyer, G, and Schulze*, W (2019) Sucrose-induced receptor kinase 1 is modulated by an interacting kinase with short extracellular domain. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics, doi:10.1074/mcp.RA119.001336​ 25. Pertl-Obermeyer, H, Lackner, P, Dunlop, J W C, and Obermeyer*, G (2018) The pollen plasma membrane permeome converts transmembrane ion transport into speed, Advances in Botanical Research 87:215-265, doi:10.1016/bs.abr.2018.09.008​ 24. Pertl-Obermeyer, H, Lackner, P, Schulze, W X, Hoepflinger, M C, Hoeftberger, M, Foissner*, I, and Obermeyer*, G (2018) Dissecting the subcellular membrane proteome reveals enrichment of H+ (co-)transporters and vesicle trafficking proteins in acidic zones of Chara internodal cells. PLoS ONE 13(8):e0201480, doi.10.1371/journal.pone.0201480​ 23. Wu, X*, Xi, L, Pertl-Obermeyer, H, Li, Z, Chu, L C, and Schulze*, W X (2017) Highly efficient single-step enrichment of low abundance phosphopeptides from plant membrane preparations. Frontiers in Plant Science 8:1673, doi:10.3389/fpls.2017.01673​ 22. Pertl-Obermeyer*, H (2017) The Pollen Membrane Proteome. Pollen Tip Growth: From Biophysical Aspects to Systems Biology, Chapter 11, pp. 293-318​ 21. Pertl-Obermeyer, H, Wu, X, Schrodt, J, Müdsam, C, Obermeyer, G, and Schulze*, W X (2016) Identification of cargo for adaptor protein complexes AP-3 and AP-4 by sucrose gradient profiling. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 15 (9), doi:10.1074/mcp.M116.060129​ 20. Harsman, A, Schock, A, Hemmis, B, Wahl, V, Jeshen, I, Bartsch, P, Schlereth, A, Pertl-Obermeyer, H, Goetze, T A, Soll, J, Philippar*, K, and Wagner, R (2016) OEP40: a regulated glucose-permeable, ß-barrel solute channel in the chloroplast outer envelope membrane. Journal of Biological Chemistry 291(34), doi:10.1074/jbc:M115.712398 ​19. Pertl-Obermeyer, H, Trentmann O, Duscha K, Neuhaus HE, and Schulze*, W X (2016) Quantitation of vacuolar sugar transporter abundance changes using QconCAT synthtetic peptides. Frontiers in Plant Science 7:411.doi: 10.3389/fpls.2016.00411 ​18. Zakhartsev*, M, Pertl-Obermeyer, H, and Schulze, W X (2016) From phosphoproteome to modeling of plant signaling pathways. Proteomics in Systems Biology: Methods and Protocols (Jörg Reinders, ed.), Methods in Molecular Biology, vol. 1394, doi:10.1007/978-1-4939-3341-9_18​ 17. Safiarian, MJ, Pertl-Obermeyer, H, Lughofer, P, Hude, R, Bertl, A, and Obermeyer*, G (2015) Lost in traffic? The K+ channel of lily pollen, LilKT1, is detected at the endomembranes inside yeast cells, tobacco leaves, and lily pollen. Frontiers in Plant Science 6(47):1-16​ 16.  Pertl-Obermeyer*, H, Schulze, W X, and Obermeyer, G (2014) In vivo cross-linking combined with mass spectrometry analysis reveals receptor-like kinases and Ca2+ signalling proteins as putative interaction partners of pollen plasma membrane H+ ATPases. Journal of Proteomics 108:17-29 ​15.  Lang, V, Pertl-Obermeyer, H, Safiarian, M J, and Obermeyer*, G (2014) Pump up the volume – a central role for the plasma membrane H+ pump in pollen germination and tube growth. Protoplasma 251:477-488​ 14.  Wu, X, Sanchez-Rodriguez, C, Pertl-Obermeyer, H, Obermeyer, G, and Schulze*, W X (2013) Sucrose-induced receptor kinase SIRK1 regulates a plasma membrane aquaporin in Arabidopsis. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 12:2856-2873​ 13.  Pertl-Obermeyer, H and Obermeyer*, G (2013) Pollen-cultivation and preparation for proteome studies. In: Plant Proteomics, Methods and Protocols (Jorrin J et al., eds.), Methods in Molecular Biology, 1072:435-49 ​12.  Siegert, M, Pertl-Obermeyer, H, Gadermaier, G, Ferreira, F, and Obermeyer*, G (2012) Expression of the major mugwort pollen allergen Art v 1 in tobacco plants and cell cultures: problems and perspectives for allergen production in plants. Plant Cell Reports 31: 561-571​ 11. Pertl, H, Rittmann, S, Schulze, W X, and Obermeyer*, G (2011) Identification of lily pollen 14-3-3 isoforms and their subcellular and time-dependent expression profile. Biological Chemistry 392:249-262​ 10. Pertl, H, Pöckl, M, Blaschke, C, and Obermeyer*, G (2010) Osmoregulation in Lilium pollen grains occurs via modulation of the plasma membrane H+ ATPase activity by 14-3-3 proteins. Plant Physiology 154:1921-1928 ​9.   Pertl, H, Schulze, W X, and Obermeyer*, G (2009) The pollen organelle proteome reveals highly spatial-temporal dynamics during germination and tube growth of lily pollen. Journal of Proteome Research 8:5142-5152​ 8.   Pertl, H. and Obermeyer*, G (2008) Need for speed oder im Rausch der Geschwindigkeit: Pollenschlauchwachstum. Biologie in unserer Zeit 38:304-310 ​7.   Schmidt, G, Gadermaier, G, Pertl, H, Siegert, M, Oksman-Caldentey, K-M, Ritala, A, Himly, M, Obermeyer, G, and Ferreira*, F (2008) Production of recombinant allergens in plants. Phytochemistry Reviews: Proceedings of the Phytochemical Society of Europe 7:539-552​ 6.   Pertl, H, Gehwolf, R, and Obermeyer*, G (2005) The distribution of membrane-bound 14-3-3 proteins in organelle-enriched fractions of germinating lily pollen. Plant Biology 7:140-147​ 5.   Hoidn, C, Puchner, E, Pertl, H, Holztrattner, E, and Obermeyer*, G (2005) Nondiffusional release of allergens from pollen grains of Artemisia vulgaris and Lilium longiflorum depends mainly on the type of the allergen. International Archives of Allergy and Immunology 137:27-36 ​4.   Gadermaier, G, Gehwolf, R, Sebesta, W, Pertl, H, Hamilton, N, Hoidn, C, Ferreira, F, and Obermeyer*, G (2003) In-planta production of pollen allergens: expression of Art v 1 in virus- and Agrobacterium-transformed tobacco plants. Allergy & Clinical Immunology International, Suppl. 2 ​3.   Ibrahim, H, Pertl, H, Pittertschatscher, K, Fadl-Allah, E, El-Shahed, A, Bentrup, F-W, and Obermeyer*, G (2002) Release of an acid phosphatase activity during lily pollen tube growth involves components of the secretory pathway. Protoplasma 219: 176-183 ​2.   Gehwolf, R, Griessner, M, Pertl, H, and Obermeyer*, G (2002) First patch, then catch: measuring the activity and the mRNA transcripts of a proton pump in individual Lilium pollen protoplasts. FEBS Letters 512: 152-156 ​1.    Pertl, H, Himly, M, Gehwolf, R, Kriechbaumer, R, Strasser, D, Michalke, W, Richter, K, Ferreira, F, and Obermeyer*, G (2001) Molecular and physiological characterisation of a 14-3-3 protein from lily pollen regulating the activity of the plasma membrane H+ ATPase during pollen grain germination and tube growth. Planta 213: 132-141