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A Comprehensive Toolkit for Inducible, Cell Type-Specific Gene Expression in Arabidopsis.
Schürholz A.K., López-Salmerón V., Li Z., Forner J., Wenzl C., Gaillochet C., Augustin S., Barro A.V., Fuchs M., Gebert M. et al., 2018. Plant Physiology, 178 (1) pp. 40-53. Peer-reviewed.
A conditional silencing suppression system for transient expression.
Reis R.S., Litholdo C.G., Bally J., Roberts T.H., Waterhouse P.M., 2018. Scientific Reports, 8 (1) p. 9426. Peer-reviewed.
 
A protocol for combining fluorescent proteins with histological stains for diverse cell wall components.
Ursache R., Andersen T.G., Marhavý P., Geldner N., 2018. The Plant Journal, 93 (2) pp. 399-412. Peer-reviewed.
 
An engineered combinatorial module of transcription factors boosts production of monoterpenoid indole alkaloids in Catharanthus roseus.
Schweizer F., Colinas M., Pollier J., Van Moerkercke A., Vanden Bossche R., de Clercq R., Goossens A., 2018. Metabolic Engineering, 48 pp. 150-162. Peer-reviewed.
BRI1 controls vascular cell fate in the <i>Arabidopsis</i> root through RLP44 and phytosulfokine signaling.
Holzwart E., Huerta A.I., Glöckner N., Garnelo Gómez B., Wanke F., Augustin S., Askani J.C., Schürholz A.K., Harter K., Wolf S., 2018. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115 (46) pp. 11838-11843. Peer-reviewed.
Changes in the allocation of endogenous strigolactone improve plant biomass production on phosphate-poor soils.
Liu G., Pfeifer J., de Brito Francisco R., Emonet A., Stirnemann M., Gübeli C., Hutter O., Sasse J., Mattheyer C., Stelzer E. et al., 2018/01. The New phytologist, 217 (2) pp. 784-798. Peer-reviewed.
Chaperones convert the energy from ATP into the nonequilibrium stabilization of native proteins.
Goloubinoff P., Sassi A.S., Fauvet B., Barducci A., De Los Rios P., 2018. Nature Chemical Biology, 14 (4) pp. 388-395. Peer-reviewed.
CLERK is a novel receptor kinase required for sensing of root-active CLE peptides in <i>Arabidopsis</i>.
Anne P., Amiguet-Vercher A., Brandt B., Kalmbach L., Geldner N., Hothorn M., Hardtke C.S., 2018. Development, 145 (10) pp. NA. Peer-reviewed.
Diffusible repression of cytokinin signalling produces endodermal symmetry and passage cells.
Andersen T.G., Naseer S., Ursache R., Wybouw B., Smet W., De Rybel B., Vermeer JEM, Geldner N., 2018. Nature, 555 (7697) pp. 529-533. Peer-reviewed.
Distinct modes of derepression of an <i>Arabidopsis</i> immune receptor complex by two different bacterial effectors.
Ma Y., Guo H., Hu L., Martinez P.P., Moschou P.N., Cevik V., Ding P., Duxbury Z., Sarris P.F., Jones JDG, 2018. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115 (41) pp. 10218-10227. Peer-reviewed.
 
Localization of the glucosinolate biosynthetic enzymes reveals distinct spatial patterns for the biosynthesis of indole and aliphatic glucosinolates.
Nintemann S.J., Hunziker P., Andersen T.G., Schulz A., Burow M., Halkier B.A., 2018. Physiologia Plantarum, 163 (2) pp. 138-154. Peer-reviewed.
Mechanistic basis for the activation of plant membrane receptor kinases by SERK-family coreceptors.
Hohmann U., Santiago J., Nicolet J., Olsson V., Spiga F.M., Hothorn L.A., Butenko M.A., Hothorn M., 2018. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115 (13) pp. 3488-3493. Peer-reviewed.
Misfolding and aggregation of nascent proteins: a novel mode of toxic cadmium action in vivo.
Tamás M.J., Fauvet B., Christen P., Goloubinoff P., 2018. Current Genetics, 64 (1) pp. 177-181. Peer-reviewed.
 
The β-Ketoacyl-CoA Synthase HvKCS1, Encoded by Cer-zh, Plays a Key Role in Synthesis of Barley Leaf Wax and Germination of Barley Powdery Mildew.
Li C., Haslam T.M., Krüger A., Schneider L.M., Mishina K., Samuels L., Yang H., Kunst L., Schaffrath U., Nawrath C. et al., 2018. Plant & Cell Physiology, 59 (4) pp. 806-822. Peer-reviewed.
ZnJ2 Is a Member of a Large Chaperone Family in the Chloroplast of Photosynthetic Organisms that Features a DnaJ-Like Zn-Finger Domain.
Doron L., Goloubinoff P., Shapira M., 2018. Frontiers in molecular biosciences, 5 p. 2. Peer-reviewed.
 
Low number of fixed somatic mutations in a long-lived oak tree.
Schmid-Siegert E., Sarkar N., Iseli C., Calderon S., Gouhier-Darimont C., Chrast J., Cattaneo P., Schütz F., Farinelli L., Pagni M. et al., 2017/12. Nature plants, 3 (12) pp. 926-929. Peer-reviewed.
PHO1 Exports Phosphate from the Chalazal Seed Coat to the Embryo in Developing Arabidopsis Seeds.
Vogiatzaki E., Baroux C., Jung J.Y., Poirier Y., 2017/10/09. Current biology, 27 (19) pp. 2893-2900.e3. Peer-reviewed.
 
Co-ordinated Changes in the Accumulation of Metal Ions in Maize (Zea mays ssp. mays L.) in Response to Inoculation with the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus Funneliformis mosseae.
Ramírez-Flores M.R., Rellán-Álvarez R., Wozniak B., Gebreselassie M.N., Jakobsen I., Olalde-Portugal V., Baxter I., Paszkowski U., Sawers RJH, 2017/10/01. Plant & cell physiology, 58 (10) pp. 1689-1699. Peer-reviewed.
BIG BROTHER Uncouples Cell Proliferation from Elongation in the Arabidopsis Primary Root.
Cattaneo P., Hardtke C.S., 2017/09/01. Plant & cell physiology, 58 (9) pp. 1519-1527. Peer-reviewed.
 
SCYL2 Genes Are Involved in Clathrin-Mediated Vesicle Trafficking and Essential for Plant Growth.
Jung J.Y., Lee D.W., Ryu S.B., Hwang I., Schachtman D.P., 2017/09. Plant physiology, 175 (1) pp. 194-209. Peer-reviewed.
 
Editorial overview: Developmental mechanisms, patterning and evolution: Developmental patterning: from stochasticity to plasticity.
Hardtke C.S., Takahashi Y., 2017/08. Current opinion in genetics & development, 45 pp. iv-v. Peer-reviewed.
Phosphosite charge rather than shootward localization determines OCTOPUS activity in root protophloem.
Breda A.S., Hazak O., Hardtke C.S., 2017/07/11. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 114 (28) pp. E5721-E5730. Peer-reviewed.
 
In Vivo Imaging of Diacylglycerol at the Cytoplasmic Leaflet of Plant Membranes.
Vermeer JEM, van Wijk R., Goedhart J., Geldner N., Chory J., Gadella TWJ, Munnik T., 2017/07/01. Plant & cell physiology, 58 (7) pp. 1196-1207. Peer-reviewed.
 
The growing world of small heat shock proteins: from structure to functions.
Carra S., Alberti S., Arrigo P.A., Benesch J.L., Benjamin I.J., Boelens W., Bartelt-Kirbach B., Brundel BJJM, Buchner J., Bukau B. et al., 2017/07. Cell stress & chaperones, 22 (4) pp. 601-611. Peer-reviewed.
Arabidopsis glucosinolates trigger a contrasting transcriptomic response in a generalist and a specialist herbivore.
Schweizer F., Heidel-Fischer H., Vogel H., Reymond P., 2017/06. Insect biochemistry and molecular biology, 85 pp. 21-31. Peer-reviewed.
The Arabidopsis leucine-rich repeat receptor kinase MIK2/LRR-KISS connects cell wall integrity sensing, root growth and response to abiotic and biotic stresses.
Van der Does D., Boutrot F., Engelsdorf T., Rhodes J., McKenna J.F., Vernhettes S., Koevoets I., Tintor N., Veerabagu M., Miedes E. et al., 2017/06. PLoS genetics, 13 (6) pp. e1006832. Peer-reviewed.
Emerging Jasmonate Transporters.
Nguyen C.T., Martinoia E., Farmer E.E., 2017/05/01. Molecular plant, 10 (5) pp. 659-661. Peer-reviewed.
An evolutionarily young defense metabolite influences the root growth of plants via the ancient TOR signaling pathway.
Malinovsky F.G., Thomsen M.F., Nintemann S.J., Jagd L.M., Bourgine B., Burow M., Kliebenstein D.J., 2017. eLife, 6 pp. 1-24. Peer-reviewed.
 
An N-acetylglucosamine transporter required for arbuscular mycorrhizal symbioses in rice and maize.
Nadal M., Sawers R., Naseem S., Bassin B., Kulicke C., Sharman A., An G., An K., Ahern K.R., Romag A. et al., 2017. Nature Plants, 3 p. 17073. Peer-reviewed.
Brassinosteroid signaling directs formative cell divisions and protophloem differentiation in Arabidopsis root meristems.
Kang Y.H., Breda A., Hardtke C.S., 2017. Development, 144 (2) pp. 272-280. Peer-reviewed.
 
Cadmium Causes Misfolding and Aggregation of Cytosolic Proteins in Yeast.
Jacobson T., Priya S., Sharma S.K., Andersson S., Jakobsson S., Tanghe R., Ashouri A., Rauch S., Goloubinoff P., Christen P. et al., 2017. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 37 (17) pp. 1-15. Peer-reviewed.
Combined biotic stresses trigger similar transcriptomic responses but contrasting resistance against a chewing herbivore in Brassica nigra.
Bonnet C., Lassueur S., Ponzio C., Gols R., Dicke M., Reymond P., 2017. BMC Plant Biology, 17 (1) p. 127. Peer-reviewed.
 
Connecting the Molecular Structure of Cutin to Ultrastructure and Physical Properties of the Cuticle in Petals of Arabidopsis.
Mazurek S., Garroum I., Daraspe J., De Bellis D., Olsson V., Mucciolo A., Butenko M.A., Humbel B.M., Nawrath C., 2017. Plant Physiology, 173 (2) pp. 1146-1163. Peer-reviewed.
 
Control of basal jasmonate signalling and defence through modulation of intracellular cation flux capacity.
Lenglet A., Jaślan D., Toyota M., Mueller M., Müller T., Schönknecht G., Marten I., Gilroy S., Hedrich R., Farmer E.E., 2017. The New Phytologist, 216 (4) pp. 1161-1169. Peer-reviewed.
Editorial: The HSP70 Molecular Chaperone Machines.
Goloubinoff P., 2017. Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences, 4 p. 1. Peer-reviewed.
 
How Do Plants Know when to Let Go?
Augustin S., Santiago J., 2017. Chimia, 71 (5) p. 310. Peer-reviewed.
Improved Quantitative Plant Proteomics via the Combination of Targeted and Untargeted Data Acquisition.
Hart-Smith G., Reis R.S., Waterhouse P.M., Wilkins M.R., 2017. Frontiers in Plant Science, 8 p. 1669. Peer-reviewed.
Perception of root-active CLE peptides requires CORYNE function in the phloem vasculature.
Hazak O., Brandt B., Cattaneo P., Santiago J., Rodriguez-Villalon A., Hothorn M., Hardtke C.S., 2017. EMBO Reports, 18 (8) pp. 1367-1381. Peer-reviewed.
 
Phosphorus acquisition efficiency in arbuscular mycorrhizal maize is correlated with the abundance of root-external hyphae and the accumulation of transcripts encoding PHT1 phosphate transporters.
Sawers R.J., Svane S.F., Quan C., Grønlund M., Wozniak B., Gebreselassie M.N., González-Muñoz E., Chávez Montes R.A., Baxter I., Goudet J. et al., 2017. New Phytologist, 214 (2) pp. 632-643. Peer-reviewed.
 
Role of LOTR1 in Nutrient Transport through Organization of Spatial Distribution of Root Endodermal Barriers.
Li B., Kamiya T., Kalmbach L., Yamagami M., Yamaguchi K., Shigenobu S., Sawa S., Danku J.M., Salt D.E., Geldner N. et al., 2017. Current Biology, 27 (5) pp. 758-765. Peer-reviewed.
 
Root diffusion barrier control by a vasculature-derived peptide binding to the SGN3 receptor.
Doblas V.G., Smakowska-Luzan E., Fujita S., Alassimone J., Barberon M., Madalinski M., Belkhadir Y., Geldner N., 2017. Science, 355 (6322) pp. 280-284. Peer-reviewed.
 
Standing economy: does the heterogeneity in the energy cost of posture maintenance reside in differential patterns of spontaneous weight-shifting?
Miles-Chan J.L., Fares E.J., Berkachy R., Jacquet P., Isacco L., Schutz Y., Montani J.P., Dulloo A.G., 2017. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 117 (4) pp. 795-807. Peer-reviewed.
 
The endodermis as a checkpoint for nutrients.
Barberon M., 2017. New Phytologist, 213 (4) pp. 1604-1610. Peer-reviewed.
 
The endodermis, a tightly controlled barrier for nutrients.
Doblas V.G., Geldner N., Barberon M., 2017. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 39 pp. 136-143. Peer-reviewed.
 
The entangled history of animal and plant microRNAs.
Reis R.S., 2017. Functional and Integrative Genomics, 17 (2-3) pp. 127-134. Peer-reviewed.
 
The roles of the cuticle in plant development: organ adhesions and beyond.
Ingram G., Nawrath C., 2017. Journal of Experimental Botany, 68 (19) pp. 5307-5321. Peer-reviewed.
 
Transient cell-specific EXO70A1 activity in the CASP domain and Casparian strip localization.
Kalmbach L., Hématy K., De Bellis D., Barberon M., Fujita S., Ursache R., Daraspe J., Geldner N., 2017. Nature Plants, 3 p. 17058. Peer-reviewed.
 
Mimicry in plants.
Pannell J.R., Farmer E.E., 2016/09/12. Current biology, 26 (17) pp. R784-5. Peer-reviewed.
 
Hsp70 chaperones use ATP to remodel native protein oligomers and stable aggregates by entropic pulling.
De Los Rios P., Goloubinoff P., 2016/09/06. Nature structural & molecular biology, 23 (9) pp. 766-769. Peer-reviewed.
 
Disruption of OsSULTR3;3 reduces phytate and phosphorus concentrations and alters the metabolite profile in rice grains.
Zhao H., Frank T., Tan Y., Zhou C., Jabnoune M., Arpat A.B., Cui H., Huang J., He Z., Poirier Y. et al., 2016/08. The New phytologist, 211 (3) pp. 926-939. Peer-reviewed.
Quantitative proteomics of rat livers shows that unrestricted feeding is stressful for proteostasis with implications on life span.
Gat-Yablonski G., Finka A., Pinto G., Quadroni M., Shtaif B., Goloubinoff P., 2016/08. Aging, 8 (8) pp. 1735-1758. Peer-reviewed.
 
Membranes as Structural Antioxidants: RECYCLING OF MALONDIALDEHYDE TO ITS SOURCE IN OXIDATION-SENSITIVE CHLOROPLAST FATTY ACIDS.
Schmid-Siegert E., Stepushenko O., Glauser G., Farmer E.E., 2016/06/17. The Journal of biological chemistry, 291 (25) pp. 13005-13013. Peer-reviewed.
The importance of strigolactone transport regulation for symbiotic signaling and shoot branching.
Borghi L., Liu G.W., Emonet A., Kretzschmar T., Martinoia E., 2016/06. Planta, 243 (6) pp. 1351-1360. Peer-reviewed.
Agronomic assessment of the wheat semi-dwarfing gene Rht8 in contrasting nitrogen treatments and water regimes.
Kowalski A.M., Gooding M., Ferrante A., Slafer G.A., Orford S., Gasperini D., Griffiths S., 2016/05. Field crops research, 191 pp. 150-160. Peer-reviewed.
 
The Effects of High Steady State Auxin Levels on Root Cell Elongation in Brachypodium.
Pacheco-Villalobos D., Díaz-Moreno S.M., van der Schuren A., Tamaki T., Kang Y.H., Gujas B., Novak O., Jaspert N., Li Z., Wolf S. et al., 2016/05. The Plant cell, 28 (5) pp. 1009-1024. Peer-reviewed.
 
Cuticular Defects in Oryza sativa ATP-binding Cassette Transporter G31 Mutant Plants Cause Dwarfism, Elevated Defense Responses and Pathogen Resistance.
Garroum I., Bidzinski P., Daraspe J., Mucciolo A., Humbel B.M., Morel J.B., Nawrath C., 2016/04. Plant & cell physiology, 57 (6) pp. 1179-1188. Peer-reviewed.
 
Secondary growth of the Arabidopsis hypocotyl-vascular development in dimensions.
Lehmann F., Hardtke C.S., 2016/02. Current opinion in plant biology, 29 pp. 9-15.
 
A versatile Multisite Gateway-compatible promoter and transgenic line collection for cell type-specific functional genomics in Arabidopsis.
Marquès-Bueno M.M., Morao A.K., Cayrel A., Platre M.P., Barberon M., Caillieux E., Colot V., Jaillais Y., Roudier F., Vert G., 2016. Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology, 85 (2) pp. 320-333. Peer-reviewed.
 
Adaptation of Root Function by Nutrient-Induced Plasticity of Endodermal Differentiation.
Barberon M., Vermeer J.E., De Bellis D., Wang P., Naseer S., Andersen T.G., Humbel B.M., Nawrath C., Takano J., Salt D.E. et al., 2016. Cell, 164 (3) pp. 447-459.
 
Arabidopsis MAKR5 is a positive effector of BAM3-dependent CLE45 signaling.
Kang Y.H., Hardtke C.S., 2016. EMBO Reports, 17 (8) pp. 1145-1154.
Cell Wall Heterogeneity in Root Development of Arabidopsis.
Somssich M., Khan G.A., Persson S., 2016. Frontiers in Plant Science, 7 p. 1242.
Central Metabolic Responses to Ozone and Herbivory Affect Photosynthesis and Stomatal Closure.
Papazian S., Khaling E., Bonnet C., Lassueur S., Reymond P., Moritz T., Blande J.D., Albrectsen B.R., 2016. Plant Physiology, 172 (3) pp. 2057-2078. Peer-reviewed.
 
Characterization of the Chloride Channel-Like, AtCLCg, Involved in Chloride Tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Nguyen C.T., Agorio A., Jossier M., Depré S., Thomine S., Filleur S., 2016. Plant and Cell Physiology, 57 (4) pp. 764-775.
 
CLAVATA 1-type receptors in plant development.
Hazak O., Hardtke C.S., 2016. Journal of Experimental Botany, 67 (16) pp. 4827-4833.
Control of eukaryotic phosphate homeostasis by inositol polyphosphate sensor domains.
Wild R., Gerasimaite R., Jung J.Y., Truffault V., Pavlovic I., Schmidt A., Saiardi A., Jessen H.J., Poirier Y., Hothorn M. et al., 2016. Science, 352 (6288) pp. 986-990. Peer-reviewed.
Experimental Milestones in the Discovery of Molecular Chaperones as Polypeptide Unfolding Enzymes.
Finka A., Mattoo R.U., Goloubinoff P., 2016. Annual Review of Biochemistry, 85 pp. 715-742. Peer-reviewed.
Improving analytical methods for protein-protein interaction through implementation of chemically inducible dimerization.
Andersen T.G., Nintemann S.J., Marek M., Halkier B.A., Schulz A., Burow M., 2016. Scientific Reports, 6 p. 27766. Peer-reviewed.
Mechanisms of protein homeostasis in health, aging and disease.
Goloubinoff P., 2016. Swiss Medical Weekly, 146 pp. w14306. Peer-reviewed.
Paired Hierarchical Organization of 13-Lipoxygenases in Arabidopsis.
Chauvin A., Lenglet A., Wolfender J.L., Farmer E.E., 2016. Plants, 5 (2) p. 16. Peer-reviewed.
 
Phosphate Deficiency Induces the Jasmonate Pathway and Enhances Resistance to Insect Herbivory.
Khan G.A., Vogiatzaki E., Glauser G., Poirier Y., 2016. Plant Physiology, 171 (1) pp. 632-644.
 
Polarly localized kinase SGN1 is required for Casparian strip integrity and positioning.
Alassimone J., Fujita S., Doblas V.G., van Dop M., Barberon M., Kalmbach L., Vermeer J.E., Rojas-Murcia N., Santuari L., Hardtke C.S. et al., 2016. Nature Plants, 2 p. 16113. Peer-reviewed.
 
Semisynthetic and in Vitro Phosphorylation of Alpha-Synuclein at Y39 Promotes Functional Partly Helical Membrane-Bound States Resembling Those Induced by PD Mutations.
Dikiy I., Fauvet B., Jovičić A., Mahul-Mellier A.L., Desobry C., El-Turk F., Gitler A.D., Lashuel H.A., Eliezer D., 2016. ACS Chemical Biology, 11 (9) pp. 2428-2437.
Targeted cell elimination reveals an auxin-guided biphasic mode of lateral root initiation.
Marhavý P., Montesinos J.C., Abuzeineh A., Van Damme D., Vermeer J.E., Duclercq J., Rakusová H., Nováková P., Friml J., Geldner N. et al., 2016. Genes and Development, 30 (4) pp. 471-483. Peer-reviewed.
 
The ABCG transporter PEC1/ABCG32 is required for the formation of the developing leaf cuticle in Arabidopsis.
Fabre G., Garroum I., Mazurek S., Daraspe J., Mucciolo A., Sankar M., Humbel B.M., Nawrath C., 2016. New Phytologist, 209 (1) pp. 192-201.
 
The EXS Domain of PHO1 Participates in the Response of Shoots to Phosphate Deficiency via a Root-to-Shoot Signal.
Wege S., Khan G.A., Jung J.Y., Vogiatzaki E., Pradervand S., Aller I., Meyer A.J., Poirier Y., 2016. Plant Physiology, 170 (1) pp. 385-400.
 
Acylated monogalactosyl diacylglycerol: prevalence in the plant kingdom and identification of an enzyme catalyzing galactolipid head group acylation in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Nilsson A.K., Johansson O.N., Fahlberg P., Kommuri M., Töpel M., Bodin L.J., Sikora P., Modarres M., Ekengren S., Nguyen C.T. et al., 2015/12. The Plant journal, 84 (6) pp. 1152-1166. Peer-reviewed.
 
Axial and Radial Oxylipin Transport.
Gasperini D., Chauvin A., Acosta I.F., Kurenda A., Stolz S., Chételat A., Wolfender J.L., Farmer E.E., 2015/11. Plant physiology, 169 (3) pp. 2244-2254. Peer-reviewed.
A coherent transcriptional feed-forward motif model for mediating auxin-sensitive PIN3 expression during lateral root development.
Chen Q., Liu Y., Maere S., Lee E., Van Isterdael G., Xie Z., Xuan W., Lucas J., Vassileva V., Kitakura S. et al., 2015. Nature Communications, 6 p. 8821. Peer-reviewed.
A fluorescent hormone biosensor reveals the dynamics of jasmonate signalling in plants.
Larrieu A., Champion A., Legrand J., Lavenus J., Mast D., Brunoud G., Oh J., Guyomarc'h S., Pizot M., Farmer E.E. et al., 2015. Nature Communications, 6 p. 6043. Peer-reviewed.
Acetylation of cell wall is required for structural integrity of the leaf surface and exerts a global impact on plant stress responses.
Nafisi M., Stranne M., Fimognari L., Atwell S., Martens H.J., Pedas P.R., Hansen S.F., Nawrath C., Scheller H.V., Kliebenstein D.J. et al., 2015. Frontiers in Plant Science, 6 p. 550.
Antagonistic peptide technology for functional dissection of CLE peptides revisited.
Czyzewicz N., Wildhagen M., Cattaneo P., Stahl Y., Pinto K.G., Aalen R.B., Butenko M.A., Simon R., Hardtke C.S., De Smet I., 2015. Journal of Experimental Botany, 66 (17) pp. 5367-5374.
Characterization and genetic mapping of eceriferum-ym (cer-ym), a cutin deficient barley mutant with impaired leaf water retention capacity.
Li C., Liu C., Ma X., Wang A., Duan R., Nawrath C., Komatsuda T., Chen G., 2015. Breeding Science, 65 (4) pp. 327-332.
Dual role for ubiquitin in plant steroid hormone receptor endocytosis
Martins S., Dohmann E.M.N., Dompierre J., Fischer W., Pojer F., Jaillais Y., Satiat-Jeunemaître B., Chory J., Geldner N., Vert G., 2015. Nature Communications, 6 pp. 6151-6151. Peer-reviewed.
 
Editorial overview: growth and development.
Geldner N., Savaldi-Goldstein S., 2015. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 23 pp. iv-vi.
 
Farming amphetamines: Khat (Catha edulis Forsk) a traditional plant with psychoactive and medicinal properties
Ben Shabat S., Goloubinoff P., Dudai N., Lewinsohn E., 2015. pp. 181-198 dans Zohara Y, Dudai N. (eds.) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants of the Middle-East chap. 9, Springer.
Full establishment of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in rice occurs independently of enzymatic jasmonate biosynthesis.
Gutjahr C., Siegler H., Haga K., Iino M., Paszkowski U., 2015. Plos One, 10 (4) pp. e0123422.
Lateral root initiation in Arabidopsis thaliana: a force awakens
Vermeer , Geldner , 2015. F1000prime Reports, 7 p. 32. Peer-reviewed.
Localization and expression of EDS5H a homologue of the SA transporter EDS5.
Parinthawong N., Cottier S., Buchala A., Nawrath C., Métraux J.P., 2015. BMC Plant Biology, 15 p. 135.
 
Missing Pieces in the Puzzle of Plant MicroRNAs.
Reis R.S., Eamens A.L., Waterhouse P.M., 2015. Trends In Plant Science, 20 (11) pp. 721-728.
Multi-layered molecular mechanisms of polypeptide holding, unfolding and disaggregation by HSP70/HSP110 chaperones.
Finka A., Sharma S.K., Goloubinoff P., 2015. Frontiers In Molecular Biosciences, 2 p. 29. Peer-reviewed.
Multilayered Organization of Jasmonate Signalling in the Regulation of Root Growth.
Gasperini D., Chételat A., Acosta I.F., Goossens J., Pauwels L., Goossens A., Dreos R., Alfonso E., Farmer E.E., 2015. Plos Genetics, 11 (6) pp. e1005300.
 
Phosphate transporters
Poirier Y., Jung J.Y., 2015. Annual Plant Reviews, 48 pp. 125-159.
Plant Immune Responses: Aphids Strike Back.
Reymond P., Calandra T., 2015. Current Biology : Cb, 25 (14) pp. R604-R606. Peer-reviewed.
 
Primary root protophloem differentiation requires balanced phosphatidylinositol-4,5-biphosphate levels and systemically affects root branching.
Rodriguez-Villalon A., Gujas B., van Wijk R., Munnik T., Hardtke C.S., 2015. Development, 142 (8) pp. 1437-1446.
Quantitative proteomics of heat-treated human cells show an across-the-board mild depletion of housekeeping proteins to massively accumulate few HSPs.
Finka A., Sood V., Quadroni M., Rios Pde L, Goloubinoff P., 2015. Cell Stress and Chaperones, 20 (4) pp. 605-620. Peer-reviewed.
 
Rice perception of symbiotic arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi requires the karrikin receptor complex.
Gutjahr C., Gobbato E., Choi J., Riemann M., Johnston M.G., Summers W., Carbonnel S., Mansfield C., Yang S.Y., Nadal M. et al., 2015. Science, 350 (6267) pp. 1521-1524.
 
Subcellular Redistribution of Root Aquaporins Induced by Hydrogen Peroxide.
Wudick M.M., Li X., Valentini V., Geldner N., Chory J., Lin J., Maurel C., Luu D.T., 2015. Molecular Plant, 8 (7) pp. 1103-1114.
 
Suberization-the second life of an endodermal cell.
Andersen T.G., Barberon M., Geldner N., 2015. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 28 pp. 9-15.
The co-chaperone p23 controls root development through the modulation of auxin distribution in the Arabidopsis root meristem.
D'Alessandro S., Golin S., Hardtke C.S., Lo Schiavo F., Zottini M., 2015. Journal of Experimental Botany, 66 (16) pp. 5113-5122. Peer-reviewed.
 
The IBO germination quantitative trait locus encodes a phosphatase 2C-related variant with a nonsynonymous amino acid change that interferes with abscisic acid signaling.
Amiguet-Vercher A., Santuari L., Gonzalez-Guzman M., Depuydt S., Rodriguez P.L., Hardtke C.S., 2015. New Phytologist, 205 (3) pp. 1076-1082.
 
The MYB36 transcription factor orchestrates Casparian strip formation.
Kamiya T., Borghi M., Wang P., Danku J.M., Kalmbach L., Hosmani P.S., Naseer S., Fujiwara T., Geldner N., Salt D.E., 2015. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 112 (33) pp. 10533-10538. Peer-reviewed.
 
Tissue-specific FLAGELLIN-SENSING 2 (FLS2) expression in roots restores immune responses in Arabidopsis fls2 mutants.
Wyrsch I., Domínguez-Ferreras A., Geldner N., Boller T., 2015. New Phytologist, 206 (2) pp. 774-784.
Trade-off between constitutive and inducible resistance against herbivores is only partially explained by gene expression and glucosinolate production.
Rasmann S., Chassin E., Bilat J., Glauser G., Reymond P., 2015. Journal of Experimental Botany, 66 (9) pp. 2527-2534.
 
Transcriptome diversity among rice root types during asymbiosis and interaction with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
Gutjahr C., Sawers R.J., Marti G., Andrés-Hernández L., Yang S.Y., Casieri L., Angliker H., Oakeley E.J., Wolfender J.L., Abreu-Goodger C. et al., 2015. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 112 (21) pp. 6754-6759.
A receptor-like kinase mutant with absent endodermal diffusion barrier displays selective nutrient homeostasis defects.
Pfister A., Barberon M., Alassimone J., Kalmbach L., Lee Y., Vermeer J.E., Yamazaki M., Li G., Maurel C., Takano J. et al., 2014. Elife, 3 pp. e03115.
 
A spatial accommodation by neighboring cells is required for organ initiation in Arabidopsis.
Vermeer J.E., von Wangenheim D., Barberon M., Lee Y., Stelzer E.H., Maizel A., Geldner N., 2014. Science, 343 (6167) pp. 178-183. Peer-reviewed.
 
ATP citrate lyase activity is post-translationally regulated by sink strength and impacts the wax, cutin and rubber biosynthetic pathways.
Xing S., van Deenen N., Magliano P., Frahm L., Forestier E., Nawrath C., Schaller H., Gronover C.S., Prüfer D., Poirier Y., 2014. Plant Journal, 79 (2) pp. 270-284.
Automated quantitative histology reveals vascular morphodynamics during Arabidopsis hypocotyl secondary growth.
Sankar M., Nieminen K., Ragni L., Xenarios I., Hardtke C.S., 2014. Elife, 3 pp. e01567. Peer-reviewed.
 
Botany. Making phloem--a near-death experience.
Geldner N., 2014. Science, 345 (6199) pp. 875-876.
Coordination between zinc and phosphate homeostasis involves the transcription factor PHR1, the phosphate exporter PHO1, and its homologue PHO1;H3 in Arabidopsis.
Khan G.A., Bouraine S., Wege S., Li Y., de Carbonnel M., Berthomieu P., Poirier Y., Rouached H., 2014. Journal of Experimental Botany, 65 (3) pp. 871-884.
 
Expression of the mammalian Xenotropic Polytropic Virus Receptor 1 (XPR1) in tobacco leaves leads to phosphate export.
Wege S., Poirier Y., 2014. FEBS Letters, 588 (3) pp. 482-489.
 
Focus on roots.
Geldner N., Salt D.E., 2014. Plant Physiology, 166 (2) pp. 453-454.
 
Functional and Evolutionary Analysis of the CASPARIAN STRIP MEMBRANE DOMAIN PROTEIN Family 1[C][W]
Roppolo D., Boeckmann B., Pfister A., Boutet E., Rubio M.C., Dénervaud-Tendon V., Vermeer J.E.M., Gheyselinck J., Xenarios I., Geldner N., 2014. Plant Physiology, 165 (4) pp. 1709-1722. Peer-reviewed.
Insect eggs induce a systemic acquired resistance in Arabidopsis.
Hilfiker O., Groux R., Bruessow F., Kiefer K., Zeier J., Reymond P., 2014. Plant Journal, 80 (6) pp. 1085-1094. Peer-reviewed.
Measuring surface potential changes on leaves.
Mousavi S.A., Nguyen C.T., Farmer E.E., Kellenberger S., 2014. Nature Protocols, 9 (8) pp. 1997-2004. Peer-reviewed.
Molecular chaperones are nanomachines that catalytically unfold misfolded and alternatively folded proteins.
Mattoo R.U., Goloubinoff P., 2014. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 71 (17) pp. 3311-3325. Peer-reviewed.
 
Molecular genetic framework for protophloem formation.
Rodriguez-Villalon A., Gujas B., Kang Y.H., Breda A.S., Cattaneo P., Depuydt S., Hardtke C.S., 2014. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111 (31) pp. 11551-11556.
Phosphate and zinc transport and signalling in plants: toward a better understanding of their homeostasis interaction.
Bouain N., Shahzad Z., Rouached A., Khan G.A., Berthomieu P., Abdelly C., Poirier Y., Rouached H., 2014. Journal of Experimental Botany, 65 (20) pp. 5725-5741.
Physical interaction between bacterial heat shock protein (Hsp) 90 and Hsp70 chaperones mediates their cooperative action to refold denatured proteins.
Nakamoto H., Fujita K., Ohtaki A., Watanabe S., Narumi S., Maruyama T., Suenaga E., Misono T.S., Kumar P.K., Goloubinoff P. et al., 2014. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 289 (9) pp. 6110-6119.
 
Polarization of IRON-REGULATED TRANSPORTER 1 (IRT1) to the plant-soil interface plays crucial role in metal homeostasis
Barberon M., Dubeaux G., Kolb C., Isono E., Zelazny E., Vert G., 2014. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111 (22) pp. 8293-8298. Peer-reviewed.
 
Production of low phytic acid rice by hairpin RNA- and artificial microRNA-mediated silencing of OsMIK in seeds
Li W.-X., Huang J.-Z., Zhao H.-J., Tan Y.-Y., Cui H.-R., Poirier Y., Shu Q.-Y., 2014. Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture, 119 (1) pp. 15-25. Peer-reviewed.
 
Radial transport of nutrients: the plant root as a polarized epithelium.
Barberon M., Geldner N., 2014. Plant Physiology, 166 (2) pp. 528-537. Peer-reviewed.
 
Real-time, in vivo intracellular recordings of caterpillar-induced depolarization waves in sieve elements using aphid electrodes.
Salvador-Recatalà V., Tjallingii W.F., Farmer E.E., 2014. New Phytologist, 203 (2) pp. 674-684.
Recent and future grand challenges in protein folding, misfolding, and degradation
Goloubinoff P., 2014. Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences, 1 (1) pp. 1-3. Peer-reviewed.
 
Reduced peroxisomal citrate synthase activity increases substrate availability for polyhydroxyalkanoate biosynthesis in plant peroxisomes.
Tilbrook K., Poirier Y., Gebbie L., Schenk P.M., McQualter R.B., Brumbley S.M., 2014. Plant Biotechnology Journal, 12 (8) pp. 1044-1052. Peer-reviewed.
Role of Methyl Salicylate on Oviposition Deterrence in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Groux R., Hilfiker O., Gouhier-Darimont C., Peñaflor M.F., Erb M., Reymond P., 2014. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 40 (7) pp. 754-759. Peer-reviewed.
 
Seed-specific silencing of OsMRP5 reduces seed phytic acid and weight in rice.
Li W.X., Zhao H.J., Pang W.Q., Cui H.R., Poirier Y., Shu Q.Y., 2014. Transgenic Research, 23 (4) pp. 585-599.
 
Serum albumin promotes ATP-binding cassette transporter-dependent sterol uptake in yeast.
Marek M., Silvestro D., Fredslund M.D., Andersen T.G., Pomorski T.G., 2014. FEMS Yeast Research, 14 (8) pp. 1223-1233.
 
Small but thick enough-the Arabidopsis hypocotyl as a model to study secondary growth.
Ragni L., Hardtke C.S., 2014. Physiologia Plantarum, 151 (2) pp. 164-171.
 
Strigolactone Promotes Degradation of DWARF14, an α/β Hydrolase Essential for Strigolactone Signaling in Arabidopsis.
Chevalier F., Nieminen K., Sánchez-Ferrero J.C., Rodríguez M.L., Chagoyen M., Hardtke C.S., Cubas P., 2014. Plant Cell, 26 (3) pp. 1134-1150. Peer-reviewed.
Synergism between a foldase and an unfoldase: reciprocal dependence between the thioredoxin-like activity of DnaJ and the polypeptide-unfolding activity of DnaK.
Mattoo R.U., Farina Henriquez Cuendet A., Subanna S., Finka A., Priya S., Sharma S.K., Goloubinoff P., 2014. Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences, 1 (7) p. 7.
The CNGCb and CNGCd genes from Physcomitrella patens moss encode for thermosensory calcium channels responding to fluidity changes in the plasma membrane.
Finka A., Goloubinoff P., 2014. Cell Stress and Chaperones, 19 (1) pp. 83-90.
 
The squeeze cell hypothesis for the activation of jasmonate synthesis in response to wounding
Farmer E.E., Gasperini D., Acosta I.F., 2014. New Phytologist, 204 (2) pp. 282-288.
 
A mechanism for localized lignin deposition in the endodermis.
Lee Y., Rubio M.C., Alassimone J., Geldner N., 2013. Cell, 153 (2) pp. 402-412.
 
A rice cis-natural antisense RNA acts as a translational enhancer for its cognate mRNA and contributes to phosphate homeostasis and plant fitness.
Jabnoune M., Secco D., Lecampion C., Robaglia C., Shu Q., Poirier Y., 2013. Plant Cell, 25 (10) pp. 4166-4182.
 
An eceriferum locus, cer-zv, is associated with a defect in cutin responsible for water retention in barley (Hordeum vulgare) leaves.
Li C., Wang A., Ma X., Pourkheirandish M., Sakuma S., Wang N., Ning S., Nevo E., Nawrath C., Komatsuda T. et al., 2013. Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 126 (3) pp. 637-646.
 
An overview of the metabolic differences between Bradyrhizobium japonicum 110 bacteria and differentiated bacteroids from soybean (Glycine max) root nodules: An in vitro 13C-and 31P-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy study
Vauclare P., Bligny R., Gout E., Widmer F., 2013. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 343 (1) pp. 49-56. Peer-reviewed.
 
Apoplastic diffusion barriers in Arabidopsis.
Nawrath C., Schreiber L., Franke R.B., Geldner N., Reina-Pinto J.J., Kunst L., 2013. Arabidopsis Book, 11 pp. e0167. Peer-reviewed.
Arabidopsis Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors MYC2, MYC3, and MYC4 Regulate Glucosinolate Biosynthesis, Insect Performance, and Feeding Behavior.
Schweizer F., Fernández-Calvo P., Zander M., Diez-Diaz M., Fonseca S., Glauser G., Lewsey M.G., Ecker J.R., Solano R., Reymond P., 2013. Plant Cell, 25 (8) pp. 3117-3132. Peer-reviewed.
Arabidopsis  SABRE and CLASP interact to stabilize cell division plane orientation and planar polarity
Pietra S., Gustavsson A., Kiefer C., Kalmbach L., Hörstedt P., Ikeda Y., Stepanova A.N., Alonso J.M., Grebe M., 2013. Nature Communications, 4 p. 2779. Peer-reviewed.
 
Biophysical characterization of two different stable misfolded monomeric polypeptides that are chaperone-amenable substrates.
Natalello A., Mattoo R.U., Priya S., Sharma S.K., Goloubinoff P., Doglia S.M., 2013. Journal of Molecular Biology, 425 (7) pp. 1158-1171.
 
Casparian strips.
Geldner N., 2013. Current Biology, 23 (23) pp. R1025-R1026.
 
Characterization of OsMIK in a rice mutant with reduced phytate content reveals an insertion of a rearranged retrotransposon.
Zhao H.J., Cui H.R., Xu X.H., Tan Y.Y., Fu J.J., Liu G.Z., Poirier Y., Shu Q.Y., 2013. Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 126 (12) pp. 3009-3020.
Differential Contribution of Transcription Factors to Arabidopsis thaliana Defense Against Spodoptera littoralis.
Schweizer F., Bodenhausen N., Lassueur S., Masclaux F.G., Reymond P., 2013. Frontiers In Plant Science, 4 p. 13. Peer-reviewed.
 
Dirigent domain-containing protein is part of the machinery required for formation of the lignin-based Casparian strip in the root.
Hosmani P.S., Kamiya T., Danku J., Naseer S., Geldner N., Guerinot M.L., Salt D.E., 2013. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110 (35) pp. 14498-14503.
Disturbed local auxin homeostasis enhances cellular anisotropy and reveals alternative wiring of auxin-ethylene crosstalk in Brachypodium distachyon seminal roots.
Pacheco-Villalobos D., Sankar M., Ljung K., Hardtke C.S., 2013. PLoS Genetics, 9 (6) pp. e1003564.
 
Expression quantitative trait locus mapping across water availability environments reveals contrasting associations with genomic features in Arabidopsis.
Lowry D.B., Logan T.L., Santuari L., Hardtke C.S., Richards J.H., DeRose-Wilson L.J., McKay J.K., Sen S., Juenger T.E., 2013. Plant Cell, 25 (9) pp. 3266-3279.
 
Four 13-lipoxygenases contribute to rapid jasmonate synthesis in wounded Arabidopsis thaliana leaves: a role for lipoxygenase 6 in responses to long-distance wound signals.
Chauvin A., Caldelari D., Wolfender J.L., Farmer E.E., 2013. New Phytologist, 197 (2) pp. 566-575.
 
Genetic and hormonal regulation of cambial development.
Ursache R., Nieminen K., Helariutta Y., 2013. Physiologia Plantarum, 147 (1) pp. 36-45.
GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR-LIKE genes mediate leaf-to-leaf wound signalling.
Mousavi S.A., Chauvin A., Pascaud F., Kellenberger S., Farmer E.E., 2013. Nature, 500 (7463) pp. 422-426. Peer-reviewed.
 
GroEL and CCT are catalytic unfoldases mediating out-of-cage polypeptide refolding without ATP.
Priya S., Sharma S.K., Sood V., Mattoo R.U., Finka A., Azem A., De Los Rios P., Goloubinoff P., 2013. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110 (18) pp. 7199-7204.
 
Hsp110 is a bona fide chaperone using ATP to unfold stable misfolded polypeptides and reciprocally collaborate with hsp70 to solubilize protein aggregates.
Mattoo R.U., Sharma S.K., Priya S., Finka A., Goloubinoff P., 2013. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 288 (29) pp. 21399-21411.
 
Molecular chaperones as enzymes that catalytically unfold misfolded polypeptides.
Priya S., Sharma S.K., Goloubinoff P., 2013. FEBS Letters, 587 (13) pp. 1981-1987.
 
Mutation identification by direct comparison of whole-genome sequencing data from mutant and wild-type individuals using k-mers.
Nordström K.J., Albani M.C., James G.V., Gutjahr C., Hartwig B., Turck F., Paszkowski U., Coupland G., Schneeberger K., 2013. Nature Biotechnology, 31 (4) pp. 325-330.
 
On the cellular site of two-pore channel TPC1 action in the Poaceae.
Dadacz-Narloch B., Kimura S., Kurusu T., Farmer E.E., Becker D., Kuchitsu K., Hedrich R., 2013. New Phytologist, 200 (3) pp. 663-674.
Perception, signaling and molecular basis of oviposition-mediated plant responses.
Reymond P., 2013. Planta, 238 (2) pp. 247-258.
Proteomic data from human cell cultures refine mechanisms of chaperone-mediated protein homeostasis.
Finka A., Goloubinoff P., 2013. Cell Stress and Chaperones, 18 (5) pp. 591-605.
 
Role of NINJA in root jasmonate signaling.
Acosta I.F., Gasperini D., Chételat A., Stolz S., Santuari L., Farmer E.E., 2013. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110 (38) pp. 15473-15478.
 
ROS-mediated lipid peroxidation and RES-activated signaling.
Farmer E.E., Mueller M.J., 2013. Annual Review of Plant Biology, 64 pp. 429-450. Peer-reviewed.
Signalling of Arabidopsis thaliana response to Pieris brassicae eggs shares similarities with PAMP-triggered immunity.
Gouhier-Darimont C., Schmiesing A., Bonnet C., Lassueur S., Reymond P., 2013. Journal of Experimental Botany, 64 (2) pp. 665-674. Peer-reviewed.
 
Small ubiquitin-like modifier conjugating enzyme with active site mutation acts as dominant negative inhibitor of SUMO conjugation in arabidopsis(F).
Tomanov K., Hardtke C., Budhiraja R., Hermkes R., Coupland G., Bachmair A., 2013. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, 55 (1) pp. 75-82.
 
Spatio-temporal transcript profiling of rice roots and shoots in response to phosphate starvation and recovery.
Secco D., Jabnoune M., Walker H., Shou H., Wu P., Poirier Y., Whelan J., 2013. Plant Cell, 25 (11) pp. 4285-4304.
 
Suppression of Arabidopsis protophloem differentiation and root meristem growth by CLE45 requires the receptor-like kinase BAM3.
Depuydt S., Rodriguez-Villalon A., Santuari L., Wyser-Rmili C., Ragni L., Hardtke C.S., 2013. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110 (17) pp. 7074-7079.
 
The endodermis.
Geldner N., 2013. Annual Review of Plant Biology, 64 pp. 531-558.
The membrane-associated transient receptor potential vanilloid channel is the central heat shock receptor controlling the cellular heat shock response in epithelial cells.
Bromberg Z., Goloubinoff P., Saidi Y., Weiss Y.G., 2013. PLoS One, 8 (2) pp. e57149.
 
Transmission Fourier transform infrared microspectroscopy allows simultaneous assessment of cutin and cell-wall polysaccharides of Arabidopsis petals.
Mazurek S., Mucciolo A., Humbel B.M., Nawrath C., 2013. Plant Journal, 74 (5) pp. 880-891.
 
Using genetically encoded fluorescent reporters to image lipid signalling in living plants.
Vermeer J.E., Munnik T., 2013. Methods In Molecular Biology (clifton, N.j.), 1009 pp. 283-289. Peer-reviewed.
A regulatory network for coordinated flower maturation.
Reeves P.H., Ellis C.M., Ploense S.E., Wu M.F., Yadav V., Tholl D., Chételat A., Haupt I., Kennerley B.J., Hodgens C. et al., 2012. PLoS Genetics, 8 (2) pp. e1002506.
 
Arsenite interferes with protein folding and triggers formation of protein aggregates in yeast.
Jacobson T., Navarrete C., Sharma S.K., Sideri T.C., Ibstedt S., Priya S., Grant C.M., Christen P., Goloubinoff P., Tamás M.J., 2012. Journal of Cell Science, 125 (Pt 21) pp. 5073-5083. Peer-reviewed.
 
AtABCG29 is a monolignol transporter involved in lignin biosynthesis.
Alejandro S., Lee Y., Tohge T., Sudre D., Osorio S., Park J., Bovet L., Lee Y., Geldner N., Fernie A.R. et al., 2012. Current Biology, 22 (13) pp. 1207-1212.
 
Casparian strip diffusion barrier in Arabidopsis is made of a lignin polymer without suberin.
Naseer S., Lee Y., Lapierre C., Franke R., Nawrath C., Geldner N., 2012. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109 (25) pp. 10101-10106.
Context-dependent dual role of SKI8 homologs in mRNA synthesis and turnover.
Dorcey E., Rodriguez-Villalon A., Salinas P., Santuari L., Pradervand S., Harshman K., Hardtke C.S., 2012. PLoS Genetics, 8 (4) pp. e1002652.
Effects of fou8/fry1 mutation on sulfur metabolism: is decreased internal sulfate the trigger of sulfate starvation response?
Lee B.R., Huseby S., Koprivova A., Chételat A., Wirtz M., Mugford S.T., Navid E., Brearley C., Saha S., Mithen R. et al., 2012. PLoS One, 7 (6) pp. e39425.
Functional expression of PHO1 to the Golgi and trans-Golgi network and its role in export of inorganic phosphate.
Arpat A.B., Magliano P., Wege S., Rouached H., Stefanovic A., Poirier Y., 2012. Plant Journal, 71 (3) pp. 479-491. Peer-reviewed.
Genetic and physiological analysis of Rht8 in bread wheat: an alternative source of semi-dwarfism with a reduced sensitivity to brassinosteroids
Gasperini D., Greenland A., Hedden P., Dreos R., Harwood W., Griffiths S., 2012. Journal of Experimental Botany, 63 (12) pp. 4419-4436.
 
Heat shock response in photosynthetic organisms: membrane and lipid connections.
Horváth I., Glatz A., Nakamoto H., Mishkind M.L., Munnik T., Saidi Y., Goloubinoff P., Harwood J.L., Vigh L., 2012. Progress in Lipid Research, 51 (3) pp. 208-220. Peer-reviewed.
 
How do plants feel the heat?
Mittler R., Finka A., Goloubinoff P., 2012. Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 37 (3) pp. 118-125. Peer-reviewed.
 
Improved detection of Rhodococcus coprophilus with a new quantitative PCR assay.
Wicki M., Auckenthaler A., Felleisen R., Liniger M., Loutre C., Niederhauser I., Tanner M., Baumgartner A., 2012. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 93 (5) pp. 2161-2169.
 
Inducible malondialdehyde pools in zones of cell proliferation and developing tissues in Arabidopsis.
Schmid-Siegert E., Loscos J., Farmer E.E., 2012. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 287 (12) pp. 8954-8962.
Insect oral secretions suppress wound-induced responses in Arabidopsis.
Consales F., Schweizer F., Erb M., Gouhier-Darimont C., Bodenhausen N., Bruessow F., Sobhy I., Reymond P., 2012. Journal of Experimental Botany, 63 (2) pp. 727-737. Peer-reviewed.
 
Membrane and walls: who is master, who is servant?
Roppolo D., Geldner N., 2012. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 15 (6) pp. 608-617.
 
Natural Arabidopsis brx loss-of-function alleles confer root adaptation to acidic soil.
Gujas B., Alonso-Blanco C., Hardtke C.S., 2012. Current Biology, 22 (20) pp. 1962-1968.
 
Natural genetic variation of root system architecture from Arabidopsis to Brachypodium: towards adaptive value.
Pacheco-Villalobos D., Hardtke C.S., 2012. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, 367 (1595) pp. 1552-1558.
 
Nonredundant Regulation of Rice Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis by Two Members of the PHOSPHATE TRANSPORTER1 Gene Family.
Yang S.Y., Grønlund M., Jakobsen I., Grotemeyer M.S., Rentsch D., Miyao A., Hirochika H., Kumar C.S., Sundaresan V., Salamin N. et al., 2012. Plant Cell, 24 (10) pp. 4236-4251.
 
Patterns of plant subcellular responses to successful oomycete infections reveal differences in host cell reprogramming and endocytic trafficking.
Lu Y.J., Schornack S., Spallek T., Geldner N., Chory J., Schellmann S., Schumacher K., Kamoun S., Robatzek S., 2012. Cellular Microbiology, 14 (5) pp. 682-697.
PHO1 expression in guard cells mediates the stomatal response to abscisic acid in Arabidopsis.
Zimmerli C., Ribot C., Vavasseur A., Bauer H., Hedrich R., Poirier Y., 2012. Plant Journal, 72 (2) pp. 199-211. Peer-reviewed.
 
Plants and tortoises: mutations in the Arabidopsis jasmonate pathway increase feeding in a vertebrate herbivore.
Mafli A., Goudet J., Farmer E.E., 2012. Molecular Ecology, 21 (10) pp. 2534-2541.
 
Plasma membrane cyclic nucleotide gated calcium channels control land plant thermal sensing and acquired thermotolerance.
Finka A., Cuendet A.F., Maathuis F.J., Saidi Y., Goloubinoff P., 2012. Plant Cell, 24 (8) pp. 3333-3348. Peer-reviewed.
 
Polarized cell growth in Arabidopsis requires endosomal recycling mediated by GBF1-related ARF exchange factors.
Richter S., Müller L.M., Stierhof Y.D., Mayer U., Takada N., Kost B., Vieten A., Geldner N., Koncz C., Jürgens G., 2012. Nature Cell Biology, 14 (1) pp. 80-86.
 
Protein folding: Chaperoning protein evolution.
De Los Rios P., Goloubinoff P., 2012. Nature Chemical Biology, 8 (3) pp. 226-228. Peer-reviewed.
Rapid profiling of intact glucosinolates in Arabidopsis leaves by UHPLC-QTOFMS using a charged surface hybrid column.
Glauser G., Schweizer F., Turlings T.C., Reymond P., 2012. Phytochemical Analysis, 23 (5) pp. 520-528.
 
Reactivation of protein aggregates by mortalin and Tid1-the human mitochondrial Hsp70 chaperone system.
Iosefson O., Sharon S., Goloubinoff P., Azem A., 2012. Cell Stress and Chaperones, 17 (1) pp. 57-66.
 
RETINOBLASTOMA RELATED1 Regulates Asymmetric Cell Divisions in Arabidopsis.
Weimer A.K., Nowack M.K., Bouyer D., Zhao X., Harashima H., Naseer S., De Winter F., Dissmeyer N., Geldner N., Schnittger A., 2012. Plant Cell, 24 (10) pp. 4083-4095.
 
Symbiotic cooperation in the biosynthesis of a phytotoxin.
Scherlach K., Busch B., Lackner G., Paszkowski U., Hertweck C., 2012. Angewandte Chemie, 51 (38) pp. 9615-9618. Peer-reviewed.
The emerging importance of the SPX domain-containing proteins in phosphate homeostasis
Secco D., Wang C., Arpat B.A., Wang Z., Poirier Y., Tyerman S.D., Wu P., Shou H., Whelan J., 2012. New Phytologist, 193 (4) pp. 842-851. Peer-reviewed.
The endodermis--development and differentiation of the plant's inner skin.
Alassimone J., Roppolo D., Geldner N., Vermeer J.E., 2012. Protoplasma, 249 (3) pp. 433-443.
The half-size ABC transporters STR1 and STR2 are indispensable for mycorrhizal arbuscule formation in rice.
Gutjahr C., Radovanovic D., Geoffroy J., Zhang Q., Siegler H., Chiapello M., Casieri L., An K., An G., Guiderdoni E. et al., 2012. Plant Journal, 69 (5) pp. 906-920.
 
The transcriptome of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices (DAOM 197198) reveals functional tradeoffs in an obligate symbiont.
Tisserant E., Kohler A., Dozolme-Seddas P., Balestrini R., Benabdellah K., Colard A., Croll D., Da Silva C., Gomez S.K., Koul R. et al., 2012. New Phytologist, 193 (3) pp. 755-769.
Transcriptome analysis of intraspecific competition in Arabidopsis thaliana reveals organ-specific signatures related to nutrient acquisition and general stress response pathways.
Masclaux F.G., Bruessow F., Schweizer F., Gouhier-Darimont C., Keller L., Reymond P., 2012. BMC Plant Biology, 12 p. 227.
 
Uncoupling phosphate deficiency from its major effects on growth and transcriptome via PHO1 expression in Arabidopsis.
Rouached H., Stefanovic A., Secco D., Bulak Arpat A., Gout E., Bligny R., Poirier Y., 2011/02. The Plant journal, 65 (4) pp. 557-570. Peer-reviewed.
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