UCI
School of Biological Sciences
Developmental and Cell Biology

Franz Hoffmann

Franz Hoffmann, PhD

Franz Hoffmann, Ph.D.
Senior Lecturer

104, 105, 1148 Green House
University of California Irvine
Irvine, CA 92697

Tel: (949) 824-6436, 3400
Fax: (949) 824-4709
Email: fjhoffma@uci.edu

Plant cell development - Isolated plant protoplasts are our main tool to study the initiation and mechanism of cell division in cultured cells and the regeneration of plants from single cells. The respective investigations include aspects of cell wall synthesis, microtubule transition and cytoplasmic streaming as prerequisites for cell division as well as neoplastic systems such as tumors and root nodules. Techniques used to study cell regeneration include immunofluorescence of the cytoskeleton, laser microsurgery of cellular structures such as cytoplasmic strands and organelles. Genetic manipulation techniques focus on protoplast fusion, utilizing chemo-, electro-, and laser-induced fusion, and laser-enhanced DNA uptake into cells. The illustration shows an immunofluorescence image of cortical microtubules of electro-fused protoplasts.

Recent Publications

  • Hoffmann-Tsay, S.-S., R. Ernst and F. Hoffmann. 1994. Design, synthesis and application of surface-active chemicals for the promotion of electrofusion of plant protoplasts. Bioelectrochem. Bioenerg. 34: 115.
  • Hoffmann, F. and S.-S. Hoffmann-Tsay. 1994. Growth regulator-free plant regeneration and habituated cell suspensions from carrot protoplasts. Differentiation 57: 1.
  • Hoffmann, F., Sibley, R.B., and Tsay, S-S. (1988). Transgenic antibiotic resistance may be differentially silenced in germinating pollen grains. Plant Cell Reports 7, 542-545.
  • Hahne, G., Hoffmann, F. (1985). Cortical microtubular lattices: Absent from mature mesophyll and necessary for cell division? Planta 166, 309-313.
  • Hoffmann, F., Adachi, T. (1981). “Arabidobrassica”: Chromosomal recombination and morphogenesis in asymmetric intergeneric hybrid cells. Planta 153, 586-593