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Michael G. Hahn

Emeritus
Lab:
Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, Rm 2048
Lab Phone:
706-542-4451
Office:
Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, Rm 2507
Research Interests:

Our laboratory studies the cell biology and biosynthesis of plant cell walls. Plant cell walls play major roles in the biology of plants. Examples of these roles include controlling the growth and shape of plant cells, tissues, organs, and ultimately the entire plant, regulating the movement of nutrients and signals within the apoplast and toward the plasma membrane, serving as the first line of defense against pathogens and environmental stresses, and acting as a source of signaling molecules important in plant development and defense. Plant cell walls are also the principal component of plant biomass, which has become a focal point in the search for alternative and renewable sources of energy (biofuels).

We are pursuing two broad research goals:

(A) We are investigating plant cell wall biosynthesis by looking at two families of genes, primarily in Arabidopsis, thought to encode glycosyltransferases involved in plant cell wall glycan biosynthesis: 1) GAlacturonosylTransferase-Like (GATL) proteins thought to be involved in pectin biosynthesis; 2) FUcosylTransferase (FUT) proteins thought to add fucosyl residues to diverse plant cell wall glycans.

(B) We have developed a large and diverse library of monoclonal antibodies against plant cell wall glycans. These antibodies are being used to determine the locations of diverse cell wall carbohydrate structures (epitopes) in Arabidopsis, switchgrass and poplar. These antibodies are also proving useful for plant cell wall mutant characterization studies, and for quantitating glycans in cell wall extracts.

Our laboratory utilizes a broad range of experimental approaches in these studies, including molecular genetic, biochemical, immunological and microscopic techniques.

Education:

Ph.D Chemistry, University of Colorado 1981

Of note:
  • CSSA Fellow (2019)
  • Distinguished Visiting Scientist Fellowship, CSIRO (Jan – July 2018)
  • UGA Creative Research Medal (2017)
  • D.W. Brooks Award for Excellence in Research (2017)
  • AAAS Fellow (2016)
  • BBSRC Fellowship (1996-2001) (Comparable to NSF post-doctoral fellowship)
  • Society for Techno-Innovation of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (STAFF) Visiting Research Fellowship, Japan (Jan - March 1998)
  • BBSRC International Scientific Interchange Scheme (ISIS) Fellowship (Dec. 2000 - March 2001)
Articles Featuring Michael G. Hahn

Michael Hahn was recognized with the UGA Inventor of the Year Award! Michael is a professor of Plant Biology and his research on plant cell walls has led him to the development of an important molecular toolkit for plant, algal and bioenergy research.

Congratulations to Michael Hahn!

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