Publikationen von M. Stitt
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Zeitschriftenartikel (370)
181.
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139 (1), S. 5 - 17 (2005)
Genome-wide identification and testing of superior reference genes for transcript normalization in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology 182.
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8 (2), S. 174 - 182 (2005)
Flux an important, but neglected, component of functional glenomics. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 183.
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21 (8), S. 1635 - 1638 (2005)
GMD@CSB.DB: the Golm Metabolome Database. Bioinformatics 184.
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38 (2), S. 366 - 379 (2004)
Real-time RT-PCR profiling of over 1400 Arabidopsis transcription factors: unprecedented sensitivity reveals novel root- and shoot-specific genes. Plant Journal 185.
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16 (12), S. 3304 - 3325 (2004)
A robot-based platform to measure multiple enzyme activities in Arabidopsis using a set of cycling assays: Comparison of changes of enzyme activities and transcript levels during diurnal cycles and in prolonged darkness. Plant Cell 186.
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39 (6), S. 847 - 862 (2004)
Adjustment of diurnal starch turnover to short days: depletion of sugar during the night leads to a temporary inhibition of carbohydrate utilization, accumulation of sugars and post-translational activation of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase in the following light period. Plant Journal 187.
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136 (1), S. 2483 - 2499 (2004)
Genome-wide reprogramming of primary and secondary metabolism, protein synthesis, cellular growth processes, and the regulatory infrastructure of Arabidopsis in response to nitrogen. Plant Physiology 188.
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37 (6), S. 914 - 939 (2004)
MAPMAN: a user-driven tool to display genomics data sets onto diagrams of metabolic pathways and other biological processes. Plant Journal 189.
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576 (1-2), S. 169 - 173 (2004)
The role of raffinose in the cold acclimation response of Arabidopsis thaliana. FEBS Letters 190.
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133 (2), S. 838 - 849 (2003)
ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase is activated by posttranslational redox-modification in response to light and to sugars in leaves of Arabidopsis and other plant species. Plant Physiology 191.
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3, S. 2 - 5 (2003)
Das Problem der Fuelle. Funktionelle Genomik von Kohlenhydrat- und Stickstoff-Stoffwechsel in Arabidopsis. GenomXpress 192.
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25 (10), S. 1219 - 1232 (2002)
Altered metabolic fluxes result from shifts in metabolite levels in sucrose phosphorylase-expressing potato tubers. Plant Cell and Environment 193.
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30 (2), S. 221 - 235 (2002)
Sensitive and high throughput metabolite assays for inorganic pyrophosphate, ADPGlc, nucleotide phosphates, and glycolytic intermediates based on a novel enzymic cycling system. Plant Journal 194.
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30 (6), S. 663 - 677 (2002)
Decreased Rubisco activity leads to dramatic changes of nitrate metabolism, amino acid metabolism and the levels of phenylpropanoids and nicotine in tobacco antisense RBCS transformants. Plant Journal 195.
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Plant odyssey - Adaptation of plants to cold. Biofutur (224), S. 18 - 21 (2002)
196.
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14 (9), S. 2191 - 2213 (2002)
Starch synthesis in potato tubers is regulated by post-translational redox modification of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase: A novel regulatory mechanism linking starch synthesis to the sucrose supply. Plant Cell 197.
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13 (3), S. 535 - 551 (2001)
A small decrease of plastid transketolase activity in antisense tobacco transformants has dramatic effects on photosynthesis and phenylpropanoid metabolism. Plant Cell 198.
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212 (5-6), S. 782 - 791 (2001)
Increased levels of adenine nucleotides modify the interaction between starch synthesis and respiration when adenine is supplied to discs from growing potato tubers. Planta 199.
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24 (2), S. 177 - 190 (2001)
The immediate cause of the diurnal changes of nitrogen metabolism in leaves of nitrate-replete tobacco: a major imbalance between the rate of nitrate reduction and the rates of nitrate uptake and ammonium metabolism during the first part of the light period. Plant Cell and Environment 200.
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24 (11), S. 1119 - 1137 (2001)
Elevated carbon dioxide increases nitrate uptake and nitrate reductase activity when tobacco is growing on nitrate, but increases ammonium uptake and inhibits nitrate reductase activity when tobacco is growing on ammonium nitrate. Plant Cell and Environment