Publications of J. Kopka
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Journal Article (218)
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Journal Article
169 (3), pp. 1540 - 156 (2015)
Integrated Transcriptomic and Metabolomic Characterization of the Low-Carbon Response Using an ndhR Mutant of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. Plant physiology 102.
Journal Article
38 (10), pp. 2171 - 2192 (2015)
Metabolic and transcriptomic signatures of rice floral organs reveal sugar starvation as a factor in reproductive failure under heat and drought stress. Plant, Cell and Environment 103.
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169 (3), pp. 1787 - 1806 (2015)
Integrated Analysis of Engineered Carbon Limitation in a Quadruple CO2/HCO3- Uptake Mutant of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. Plant Cell Physiology 104.
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38 (1), pp. 172 - 187 (2015)
Identification of primary and secondary metabolites with phosphorus status-dependent abundance in Arabidopsis, and of the transcription factor PHR1 as a major regulator of metabolic changes during phosphorus limitation. Plant, Cell and Environment 105.
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42 (7), pp. 655 - 667 (2015)
Assessment of drought tolerance and its potential yield penalty in potato. Functional Plant Biology 106.
Journal Article
9 (4), e95971 (2014)
Arabidopsis thaliana Glyoxalase 2-1 Is Required during Abiotic Stress but Is Not Essential under Normal Plant Growth. PLOS ONE 107.
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80 (5), pp. 785 - 796 (2014)
Light modulated activity of root alkaline/neutral invertase involves the interaction with 14-3-3 proteins. The Plant Journal 108.
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26 (11), pp. 4270 - 4297 (2014)
Systems-Wide Analysis of Acclimation Responses to Long-Term Heat Stress and Recovery in the Photosynthetic Model Organism Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. The Plant Cell 109.
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463, pp. 309 - 317 (2014)
Selective induction and subcellular distribution of ACONITASE 3 reveal the importance of cytosolic citrate metabolism during lipid mobilization in Arabidopsis. Biochemical Journal 110.
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4 (32), pp. 16777 - 16781 (2014)
From systems biology to systems chemistry: metabolomic procedures enable insight into complex chemical reaction networks in water. RSC Advances 111.
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26 (6), pp. 2310 - 2350 (2014)
Systems Analysis of the Response of Photosynthesis, Metabolism, and Growth to an Increase in Irradiance in the Photosynthetic Model Organism Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. The Plant Cell 112.
Journal Article
9 (3), e28224 (2014)
REIL proteins of Arabidopsis thaliana interact in yeast-2-hybrid assays with homologs of the yeast RLP24, RPl24a, RLP24b, ARX1, and jjj1 proteins. Plant Signaling & Behavior 113.
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14, 309 (2014)
Consequences of induced brassinosteroid deficiency in Arabidopsis leaves. BMC Plant Biology 114.
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4 (2), pp. 232 - 247 (2014)
Effects of Inorganic Carbon Limitation on the Metabolome of the Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 Mutant Defective in glnB Encoding the Central Regulator PII of Cyanobacterial C/N Acclimation. Metabolites 115.
Journal Article
8 (4), e60422 (2013)
Search for Transcriptional and Metabolic Markers of Grape Pre-Ripening and Ripening and Insights into Specific Aroma Development in Three Portuguese Cultivars. PLoS One 116.
Journal Article
8 (5), e63637 (2013)
Identification of Drought Tolerance Markers in a Diverse Population of Rice Cultivars by Expression and Metabolite Profiling. PLoS One 117.
Journal Article
8 (4), e60325 (2013)
Dissecting Rice Polyamine Metabolism under Controlled Long-Term Drought Stress. PLoS One 118.
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3, pp. 101 - 118 (2013)
Metabolic Changes in Synechocystis PCC6803 upon Nitrogen-Starvation: Excess NADPH Sustains Polyhydroxybutyrate Accumulation. Metabolites 119.
Journal Article
162 (4), pp. 1834 - 1848 (2013)
Transcriptomic and Metabolic Changes Associated with Photorespiratory Ammonium Accumulation in the Model Legume Lotus japonicus. Plant Physiology 120.
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163 (4), pp. 1623 - 1639 (2013)
The REIL1 and REIL2 proteins of Arabidopsis thaliana are required for leaf growth in the cold. Plant Physiology