Publications of Mark Stitt
Journal Article (18)
1.
Journal Article
21 (2), pp. 127 - 138 (1998)
Similar Temperature Requirement for Sugar Accumulation and for the Induction of New Forms of Sucrose Phosphate Synthase and Amylase in Cold-Stored Potato Tubers. Plant, Cell & Environment 2.
Journal Article
117 (4), pp. 1307 - 1316 (1998)
High-temperature perturbation of starch synthesis is attributable to inhibition of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase by decreased levels of glycerate-3-phosphate in growing potato tubers. Plant Physiology 3.
Journal Article
205 (3), pp. 428 - 437 (1998)
Overexpression of pyrophosphatase leads to increased sucrose degradation and starch synthesis, increased activities of enzymes for sucrose-starch interconversions, and increased levels of nucleotides in growing potato tubers. Planta 4.
Journal Article
206 (2), pp. 234 - 244 (1998)
Metabolism in slices from growing potato tubers responds differently to addition of sucrose and glucose. Planta 5.
Journal Article
21 (3), pp. 253 - 268 (1998)
Enhanced carbon dioxide leads to a modified diurnal rhythm of nitrate reductase activity in older plants, and a large stimulation of nitrate reductase activity and higher levels of amino acids in young tobacco plants. Plant Cell and Environment 6.
Journal Article
14 (2), pp. 147 - 157 (1998)
A moderate decrease of plastid aldolase activity inhibits photosynthesis, alters the levels of sugars and starch, and inhibits growth of potato plants. Plant Journal 7.
Journal Article
205 (2), pp. 223 - 234 (1998)
Effects of 2-Deoxyglucose on the Expression of Rbcs and the Metabolism of Chenopodium Rubrum Cell-Suspension Cultures. Planta 8.
Journal Article
14 (6), pp. 723 - 731 (1998)
Expression Studies of Nrt2-1np, a Putative High-Affinity Nitrate Transporter - Evidence for Its Role in Nitrate Uptake. Plant Journal 9.
Journal Article
21 (3), pp. 285 - 299 (1998)
Sucrose metabolism in cold-stored potato tubers with decreased expression of sucrose phosphate synthase. Plant Cell and Environment 10.
Journal Article
429 (2), pp. 147 - 151 (1998)
The role of transient starch in acclimation to elevated atmospheric CO2. FEBS Letters 11.
Journal Article
207 (1), pp. 27 - 41 (1998)
Growth of tobacco in short-day conditions leads to high starch, low sugars, altered diurnal changes in the Nia transcript and low nitrate reductase activity, and inhibition of amino acid synthesis. Planta 12.
Journal Article
206 (3), pp. 394 - 409 (1998)
Sucrose-feeding leads to increased rates of nitrate assimilation, increased rates of alpha-oxoglutarate synthesis, and increased synthesis of a wide spectrum of amino acids in tobacco leaves. Planta 13.
Journal Article
12 (19), pp. 3059 - 3073 (1998)
Pleiotropic control of glucose and hormone responses by PRL1, a nuclear WD protein, in Arabidopsis. Genes & Development 14.
Journal Article
21 (5), pp. 443 - 454 (1998)
The sugar-mediated regulation of genes encoding the small subunit of Rubisco and the regulatory subunit of ADP glucose pyrophosphorylase is modified by phosphate and nitrogen. Plant Cell and Environment 15.
Journal Article
16 (4), pp. 505 - 514 (1998)
Quantitative analysis of the local rates of growth of dicot leaves at a high temporal and spatial resolution, using image sequence analysis. Plant Journal 16.
Journal Article
41, pp. 5 - 20 (1998)
Biochemical principles underlying genetic manipulation of physiological bottlenecks. Vorträge für Pflanzenzüchtung 17.
Journal Article
201 (2), pp. 259 - 263 (1998)
Understanding Allocation to Shoot and Root Growth Will Require Molecular Information About Which Compounds Act as Signals for the Plant Nutrient Status, and How Meristem Activity and Cellular Growth Are Regulated - Opinion. Plant and Soil 18.
Journal Article
15 (1), pp. 109 - 118 (1998)
Combined expression of glucokinase and invertase in potato tubers leads to a dramatic reduction in starch accumulation and a stimulation of glycolysis. Plant Journal Editorial (1)
19.
Editorial
1 (3), pp. 197 - 200 (1998)
Plant metabolism: where are all those pathways leading us? Editorial overview. Current Opinion in Plant Biology Review Article (1)
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Review Article
111 (3), pp. 167 - 175 (1998)
Pyrophosphate as an energy donor in the cytosol of plant cells: an enigmatic alternative to ATP. Botanica Acta