Publications of P. Geigenberger

Journal Article (77)

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Riewe, D., Grosman, L., Fernie, A. R., Zauber, H., Wucke, C. & Geigenberger, P. A Cell Wall-Bound Adenosine Nucleosidase is Involved in the Salvage of Extracellular ATP in Solanum tuberosum. Plant and Cell Physiology 49, 1572–1579 (2008).
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Riewe, D., Grosman, L., Zauber, H., Wucke, C., Fernie, A. R. & Geigenberger, P. Metabolic and developmental adaptations of growing potato tubers in response to specific manipulations of the adenylate energy status. Plant Physiology 146, 1579–1598 (2008).
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Vigeolas, H., Chinoy, C., Zuther, E., Blessington, B., Geigenberger, P. & Domoney, C. Combined metabolomic and genetic approaches reveal a link between the polyamine pathway and albumin 2 in developing pea seeds. Plant Physiology 146, 74–82 (2008).
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Messerli, G., Nia, V. P., Trevisan, M., Kolbe, A., Schauer, N., Geigenberger, P., Chen, J. C., Davison, A. C., Fernie, A. R. & Zeeman, S. C. Rapid classification of phenotypic mutants of arabidopsis via metabolite fingerprinting. Plant Physiology 143, 1484–1492 (2007).
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Vigeolas, H., Waldeck, P., Zank, T. & Geigenberger, P. Increasing seed oil content in oil-seed rape (Brassica napus L.) by over-expression of a yeast glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase under the control of a seed-specific promoter. Plant Biotechnology Journal 5, 431–441 (2007).
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Kolbe, A., Oliver, S. N., Fernie, A. R., Stitt, M., van Dongen, J. T. & Geigenberger, P. Combined transcript and metabolite profiling of Arabidopsis leaves reveals fundamental effects of the thiol-disulfide status on plant metabolism. Plant Physiology 141, 412–422 (2006).
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McKibbin, R. S., Muttucumaru, N., Paul, M. J., Powers, S. J., Burrell, M. M., Coates, S., Purcell, P. C., Tiessen, A., Geigenberger, P. & Halford, N. G. Production of high-starch, low-glucose potatoes through over-expression of the metabolic regulator SnRK1. Plant Biotechnology Journal 4, 409–418 (2006).
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Fernie, A. R., Geigenberger, P. & Stitt, M. Flux an important, but neglected, component of functional glenomics. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 8, 174–182 (2005).
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Fettke, J., Eckermann, N., Tiessen, A., Geigenberger, P. & Steup, M. Identification, subcellular localization and biochemical characterization of water-soluble heteroglycans (SHG) in leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana L.: distinct SHG reside in the cytosol and in the apoplast. Plant Journal 43, 568–585 (2005).
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Fettke, J., Poeste, S., Eckermann, N., Tiessen, A., Pauly, M., Geigenberger, P. & Steup, M. Analysis of cytosolic heteroglycans from leaves of transgenic potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) plants that under- or overexpress the Pho 2 phosphorylase isozyme. Plant and Cell Physiology 46, 1987–2004 (2005).
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Geigenberger, P., Regierer, B., Nunes-Nesi, A., Leisse, A., Urbanczyk-Wochniak, E., Springer, F., van Dongen, J. T., Kossmann, J. & Fernie, A. R. Inhibition of de novo pyrimidine synthesis in growing potato tubers leads to a compensatory stimulation of the pyrimidine salvage pathway and a subsequent increase in biosynthetic performance. Plant Cell 17, 2077–2088 (2005).
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Koetting, O., Pusch, K., Tiessen, A., Geigenberger, P., Steup, M. & Ritte, G. Identification of a novel enzyme required for starch metabolism in Arabidopsis leaves. The phosphoglucan, water dikinase. Plant Physiology 137, 242–252 (2005).
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Kolbe, A., Tiessen, A., Schluepmann, H., Paul, M., Ulrich, S. & Geigenberger, P. Trehalose 6-phosphate regulates starch synthesis via posttranslational redox activation of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 102, 11118–11123 (2005).
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Oliver, S. N., van Dongen, J. T., Alfred, S. C., Mamun, E. A., Zhao, X. C., Saini, H. S., Fernandes, S. F., Blanchard, C. L., Sutton, B. G., Geigenberger, P., Dennis, E. S. & Dolferus, R. Cold-induced repression of the rice anther-specific cell wall invertase gene OSINV4 is correlated with sucrose accumulation and pollen sterility. Plant Cell and Environment 28, 1534–1551 (2005).
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Ott, T., van Dongen, J. T., Gunther, C., Krusell, L., Desbrosses, G., Vigeolas, H., Bock, V., Czechowski, T., Geigenberger, P. & Udvardi, M. K. Symbolic leghemoglobins are crucial for nitrogen fixation in legume root nodules but not for general plant growth and development. Current Biology 15, 531–535 (2005).
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Schmaelzlin, E., van Dongen, J. T., Klimant, I., Marmodee, B., Steup, M., Fisahn, J., Geigenberger, P. & Lohmannsroeben, H. G. An optical multifrequency phase-modulation method using microbeads for measuring intracellular oxygen concentrations in plants. Biophysical Journal 89, 1339–1345 (2005).
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Geigenberger, P., Regierer, B., Lytovchenko, A., Leisse, A., Schauer, N., Springer, F., Kossmann, J. & Fernie, A. R. Heterologous expression of a ketohexokinase in potato plants leads to inhibited rates of photosynthesis, severe growth retardation and abnormal leaf development. Planta 218, 569–578 (2004).
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Junker, B. H., Wuttke, R., Tiessen, A., Geigenberger, P., Sonnewald, U., Willmitzer, L. & Fernie, A. R. Temporally regulated expression of a yeast invertase in potato tubers allows dissection of the complex metabolic phenotype obtained following its constitutive expression. Plant Molecular Biology 56, 91–110 (2004).
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van Dongen, J. T., Roeb, G. W., Dautzenberg, M., Froehlich, A., Vigeolas, H., Minchin, P. E. H. & Geigenberger, P. Phloem import and storage metabolism are highly coordinated by the low oxygen concentrations within developing wheat seeds. Plant Physiology 135, 1809–1821 (2004).
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Vigeolas, H. & Geigenberger, P. Increased levels of glycerol-3-phosphate lead to a stimulation of flux into triacylglycerol synthesis after supplying glycerol to developing seeds of Brassica napus L. in planta. Planta 219, 827–835 (2004).
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