个人简介
北京大学终身讲席教授,北京大学生命科学学院党委副书记,中国植物学会理事 (2004-2008),中国植物学会结构与生殖生物学专业委员会副主任 (2004-2008)。1991年在日本东京大学获博士学位,回国后在北京大学任教。从1992年起,他先后主持了国家科委的863项目“人工种子研究”、“高等植物细胞质遗传的分子生物学及细胞生物学机理”、“白花丹早期生殖细胞细胞质定域及细胞决定机理的研究”等项目。在核外DNA遗传机理研究中取得重要成果。获得了国家自然科学基金重点项目资助,并获得国家杰出青年科学基金。
教育经历
1988 - 1991 , 农学博士 , 日本东京大学
1985 - 1988 , 农学硕士 , 日本东京大学
1979 - 1983 , 理学学士 , 北京大学生物系
研究领域
非孟德尔遗传的生物学意义、非孟德尔遗传的分子机理、植物生殖的细胞分子生物学
近期论文
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1. Ma J, Chen J, Wang M, Ren YL, Wang S, Lei CL, Cheng ZJ, Sodmergen (2018) Disruption of OsSEC3A increases the content of salicylic acid and induces plant defense responses in rice. J Exp Bot 69: 1051-1064.
2. Ma F, Hu YC, Ju Y, Jiang QR, Cheng ZJ, Zhang Q, Sodmergen (2017) A novel tetratricopeptide repeat protein, WHITE TO GREEN1, is required for early chloroplast development and affects RNA editing in chloroplasts. J Exp Bot 68: 5829-5843.
3. Ju Y, Guo L, Cai Q, Ma F, Zhu QY, Zhang Q, Sodmergen (2016) Arabidopsis JINGUBANG is a negative regulator of pollen germination that prevents pollination in moist environments. Plant Cell 28: 2131-2146.
4. Cai Q, Guo L, Shen ZR, Wang DY, Zhang Q, Sodmergen (2015) Elevation of pollen mitochondrial DNA copy number by WHIRLY2: altered respiration and pollen tube growth in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol 169: 660-673.
5. Zhang D, Kato Y, Zhang LG, Fujimoto M, Tsutsumi N, Sodmergen, Sakamoto W (2010) The FtsH protease heterocomplex in Arabidopsis: dispensability of type-B protease activity for proper chloroplast development. Plant Cell 22: 3710-3725
6. Wang DY, Zhang Q, Liu Y, Lin ZF, Zhang SX, Sun MX, Sodmergen (2010) The levels of male gametic mitochondrial DNA are highly regulated in angiosperms with regard to mitochondrial inheritance. Plant Cell 22: 2402-2416.
7. Liu Y, Zhang Q, Hu YF, Sodmergen (2004) Heterogeneous pollen in Chlorophytum comosum, a species with a unique mode of plastid inheritance intermediate between the maternal and biparental modes. Plant Physiol 135: 193-200.
8. Liu Y, Cui H, Zhang Q Sodmergen (2004) Divergent potentials for cytoplasmic inheritance within the genus Syringa: a new trait associated with speciogenesis. Plant Physiol 136: 2762-2770.