Publications of R. Feil

Journal Article (89)

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Crumpton-Taylor, M., Pike, M., Lu, K. J., Hylton, C. M., Feil, R., Eicke, S., Lunn, J. E., Zeeman, S. C. & Smith, A. M. Starch synthase 4 is essential for coordination of starch granule formation with chloroplast division during Arabidopsis leaf expansion. New Phytologist 200, 1064–1075 (2013).
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Ragel, P., Streb, S., Feil, R., Sahrawy, M., Annunziata, M. G., Lunn, J. E., Zeeman, S. & Merida, A. Loss of Starch Granule Initiation Has a Deleterious Effect on the Growth of Arabidopsis Plants Due to an Accumulation of ADP-Glucose. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY 163, 75–85 (2013).
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Carillo, P., Feil, R., Gibon, Y., Satoh-Nagasawa, N., Jackson, D., Bläsing, O. E., Stitt, M. & Lunn, J. E. A fluorometric assay for trehalose in the picomole range. Plant Methods 9, 21–21 (2013).
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Dai, Z. W., Leon, C., Feil, R., Lunn, J. E., Delrot, S. & Gomes, E. Metabolic profiling reveals coordinated switches in primary carbohydrate metabolism in grape berry (Vitis vinifera L.), a non-climacteric fleshy fruit. Journal of Experimental Botany 64, 1345–1355 (2013).
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Martins, M. C. M., Hejazi, M., Fettke, J., Steup, M., Feil, R., Krause, U., Arrivault, S., Vosloh, D., Figueroa, C. M., Ivakov, A., Yadav, U. P., Piques, M., Metzner, D., Stitt, M. & Lunn, J. E. Feedback inhibition of starch degradation in Arabidopsis leaves mediated by trehalose 6-phosphate. Plant physiology 163, 1142–1163 (2013).
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Szecowka, M., Heise, R., Tohge, T., Nunes-Nesi, A., Vosloh, D., Huege, J., Feil, R., Lunn, J., Nikoloski, Z., Stitt, M., Fernie, A. R. & Arrivault, S. Metabolic Fluxes in an Illuminated Arabidopsis Rosette. The Plant Cell 25, 694–714 (2013).
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van Houtte, H., Vandesteene, L., López-Galvis, L., Lemmens, L., Kissel, E., Carpentier, S., Feil, R., Avonce, N., Beeckman, T., Lunn, J. E. & van Dijck, P. Over-expression of the trehalase gene AtTRE1 leads to increased drought stress tolerance in Arabidopsis and is involved in ABA-induced stomatal closure. Plant Physiology 161, 1158–1171 (2013).
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Wahl, V., Ponnu, J., Schlereth, A., Arrivault, S., Langenecker, T., Franke, A., Feil, R., Lunn, J., Stitt, M. & Schmid, M. Regulation of Flowering by Trehalose-6-Phosphate Signaling in Arabidopsis thaliana. Science 339, 704–707 (2013).
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Fernandez, O., Theocharis, A., Bordiec, S., Feil, R., Jacquens, L., Clement, C., Fontaine, F. & Barka, E. A. Burkholderia phytofirmans PsJN Acclimates Grapevine to Cold by Modulating Carbohydrate Metabolism. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 25, 496–504 (2012).
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Fernandez, O., Vandesteene, L., Feil, R., Baillieul, F., Lunn, J. E. & Clement, C. Trehalose metabolism is activated upon chilling in grapevine and might participate in Burkholderia phytofirmans induced chilling tolerance. Planta 236, 355–369 (2012).
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Haedrich, N., Hendriks, J. H., Koetting, O., Arrivault, S., Feil, R., Zeeman, S. C., Gibon, Y., Schulze, W. X., Stitt, M. & Lunn, J. E. Mutagenesis of cysteine 81 prevents dimerization of the APS1 subunit of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase and alters diurnal starch turnover in Arabidopsis thaliana leaves. Plant Journal 70, 231–242 (2012).
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Paparelli, E., Gonzali, S., Parlanti, S., Novi, G., Giorgi, F. M., Licausi, F., Kosmacz, M., Feil, R., Lunn, J. E., Brust, H., van Dongen, J. T., Steup, M. & Perata, P. Misexpression of a Chloroplast Aspartyl Protease Leads to Severe Growth Defects and Alters Carbohydrate Metabolism in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology 160, 1237–1250 (2012).
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Roach, M., Gerber, L., Sandquist, D., Gorzsas, A., Hedenstrom, M., Kumar, M., Steinhauser, M. C., Feil, R., Daniel, G., Stitt, M., Sundberg, B. & Niittyla, T. Fructokinase is required for carbon partitioning to cellulose in aspen wood. Plant Journal 70, 967–977 (2012).
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Vandesteene, L., López-Galvis, L., Vanneste, K., Feil, R., Lammens, W., Rolland, F., Lunn, J. E., Avonce, N., Beeckman, T. & van Dijck, P. Expansive evolution of the TREHALOSE-6-PHOSPHATE PHOSPHATASE gene family in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Physiology 160, 884–896 (2012).
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Gutzat, R., Borghi, L., Fuetterer, J., Bischof, S., Laizet, Y., Hennig, L., Feil, R., Lunn, J. & Gruissem, W. RETINOBLASTOMA-RELATED PROTEIN controls the transition to autotrophic plant development. Development 138, 2977–2986 (2011).
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Thiel, J., Rolletschek, H., Friedel, S., Lunn, J. E., Nguyen, T. H., Feil, R., Tschiersch, H., Mueller, M. & Borisjuk, L. Seed-specific elevation of non-symbiotic hemoglobin AtHb1: beneficial effects and underlying molecular networks in Arabidopsis thaliana. BMC Plant Biology 11, 48 (2011).
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Gomez, L. D., Gilday, A., Feil, R., Lunn, J. E. & Graham, I. A. AtTPS1-mediated trehalose 6-phosphate synthesis is essential for embryogenic and vegetative growth and responsiveness to ABA in germinating seeds and stomatal guard cells. The Plant Journal 64, 1–13 (2010).
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Radchuk, R., Emery, R. J. N., Weier, D., Vigeolas, H., Geigenberger, P., Lunn, J. E., Feil, R., Weschke, W. & Weber, H. Sucrose non-fermenting kinase 1 (SnRK1) coordinates metabolic and hormonal signals during pea cotyledon growth and differentiation. The Plant Journal 61, 324–338 (2010).
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Arrivault, S., Guenther, M., Ivakov, A., Feil, R., Vosloh, D., van Dongen, J. T., Sulpice, R. & Stitt, M. Use of reverse-phase liquid chromatography, linked to tandem mass spectrometry, to profile the Calvin cycle and other metabolic intermediates in Arabidopsis rosettes at different carbon dioxide concentrations. Plant Journal 59, 824–839 (2009).
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Barratt, D. H. P., Derbyshire, P., Findlay, K., Pike, M., Wellner, N., Lunn, J., Feil, R., Simpson, C., Maule, A. J. & Smith, A. M. Normal growth of Arabidopsis requires cytosolic invertase but not sucrose synthase. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 106, 13124–13129 (2009).
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