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33 (2), pp. 389 - 392 (2005)
Serpentine plant MLO proteins as entry portals for powdery mildew fungi. Biochemical Society Transactions 62.
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280 (14), pp. 13962 - 13972 (2005)
A new type of peroxisomal acyl-coenzyme A synthetase from Arabidopsis thaliana has the catalytic capacity to activate biosynthetic precursors of jasmonic acid. Journal of Biological Chemistry 63.
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42, pp. 95 - 110 (2005)
The atypical resistance gene, RPW8, recruits components of basal defence for powdery mildew resistance in Arabidopsis. Plant Journal 64.
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132 (7), pp. 1555 - 1565 (2005)
ROXY1, a member of the plant glutaredoxin family, is required for petal development in Arabidopsis thaliana. Development 65.
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102 (13), pp. 4908 - 4912 (2005)
A central role of Arabidopsis thaliana ovate family proteins in networking and subcellular localization of 3-aa loop extension homeodomain proteins. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 66.
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110 (5), pp. 990 - 991 (2005)
Mapping of 99 new microsatellite-derived loci in rye (Secale cereale L.) including 39 expressed sequence tags (vol 110, pg 990, 2005). Theoretical and Applied Genetics 67.
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17 (3), pp. 760 - 775 (2005)
The arabidopsis plastidic glucose 6-phosphate/phosphate translocator GPT1 is essential for pollen maturation and embryo sac development. Plant Cell 68.
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169 (3), pp. 1601 - 1615 (2005)
A multilocus sequence survey in Arabidopsis thaliana reveals a genome-wide departure from a neutral model of DNA sequence polymorphism. Genetics 69.
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139 (1), pp. 74 - 79 (2005)
The dark side of the cell wall: Molecular genetics of plant cuticle. Plant Biosystems 70.
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102 (8), pp. 3135 - 3140 (2005)
Recruitment and interaction dynamics of plant penetration resistance components in a plasma membrane microdomain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 71.
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280 (7), pp. 5318 - 5328 (2005)
Retrograde plastid redox signals in the expression of nuclear genes for chloroplast proteins of Arabidopsis thaliana. Journal of Biological Chemistry 72.
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102 (7), pp. 2436 - 2441 (2005)
Characterization of MADS-box genes in charophycean green algae and its implication for the evolution of MADS-box genes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 73.
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6, 22 (2005)
Proteins with two SUMO-like domains in chromatin-associated complexes: The RENi (Rad60-Esc2-NIP45) family. BMC Bioinformatics 74.
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41 (3), pp. 412 - 428 (2005)
In vivo studies on the roles of Tic110, Tic40 and Hsp93 during chloroplast protein import. Plant Journal 75.
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272 (6), pp. 639 - 650 (2005)
A H2O2-producing glyoxal oxidase is required for filamentous growth and pathogenicity in Ustilago maydis. Molecular Genetics and Genomics 76.
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344, pp. 33 - 41 (2005)
Analysis of 101 nuclear transcriptomes reveals 23 distinct regulons and their relationship to metabolism, chromosomal gene distribution and co-ordination of nuclear and plastid gene expression. Gene 77.
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49 (5-6 Sp. Iss. Sp. Iss. SI), pp. 717 - 732 (2005)
From phenotypic to molecular polymorphisms involved in naturally occurring variation of plant development. International Journal of Developmental Biology 78.
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137 (1), pp. 70 - 82 (2005)
Deficiency of a plastidial adenylate kinase in Arabidopsis results in elevated photosynthetic amino acid biosynthesis and enhanced growth. Plant Physiology 79.
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4 (8, Suppl. 1), p. S276 - S276 (2005)
A strategy for phosphoproteomics that integrates various gel- and MS-based techniques. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 80.
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28 (1), pp. 54 - 66 (2005)
Photoperiodic flowering of Arabidopsis: integrating genetic and physiological approaches to characterization of the floral stimulus. Plant Cell and Environment