Publikationen von L. Willmitzer
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66 (2), S. 221 - 230 (1990)
BIOCHEMICAL AND GENETIC-ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT PATATIN ISOFORMS EXPRESSED IN VARIOUS ORGANS OF POTATO (SOLANUM-TUBEROSUM). PLANT SCIENCE 282.
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2 (1), S. 61 - 70 (1990)
Localization of Elements Important for the Wound-Inducible Expression of a Chimeric Potato Proteinase-Inhibitor Ii-Cat Gene in Transgenic Tobacco Plants. Plant Cell 283.
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14 (2), S. 239 - 247 (1990)
Presence of a Transposon-Like Element in the Promoter Region of an Inactive Patatin Gene in Solanum-Tuberosum-L. Plant Molecular Biology 284.
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223 (3), S. 401 - 406 (1990)
Cis Regulatory Elements Directing Tuber-Specific and Sucrose-Inducible Expression of a Chimeric Class-I Patatin Promoter Gus-Gene Fusion. Molecular & General Genetics 285.
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224 (1), S. 136 - 146 (1990)
One of 2 Different Adp-Glucose Pyrophosphorylase Genes from Potato Responds Strongly to Elevated Levels of Sucrose. Molecular & General Genetics 286.
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268 (2), S. 334 - 338 (1990)
Gene expression during tuber development in potato plants. FEBS LETTERS 287.
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87 (18), S. 7205 - 7209 (1990)
Identification of Potato Nuclear Proteins Binding to the Distal Promoter Region of the Proteinase Inhibitor-Ii Gene. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 288.
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2 (4), S. 345 - 355 (1990)
Expression of Mutant Patatin Protein in Transgenic Tobacco Plants - Role of Glycans and Intracellular Location. Plant Cell 289.
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9 (9), S. 3013 - 3021 (1990)
Antisense Rna Efficiently Inhibits Formation of the 10 Kd Polypeptide of Photosystem-Ii in Transgenic Potato Plants - Analysis of the Role of the 10 Kd Protein. EMBO Journal 290.
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18 (10), S. 2917 - 2921 (1990)
Translatability of a Plant-Messenger Rna Strongly Influences Its Accumulation in Transgenic Plants. Nucleic Acids Research 291.
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220 (2), S. 245 - 250 (1990)
Construction of an Intron-Containing Marker Gene - Splicing of the Intron in Transgenic Plants and Its Use in Monitoring Early Events in Agrobacterium-Mediated Plant Transformation. Molecular & General Genetics 292.
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9 (10), S. 3033 - 3044 (1990)
Expression of a Yeast-Derived Invertase in the Cell-Wall of Tobacco and Arabidopsis Plants Leads to Accumulation of Carbohydrate and Inhibition of Photosynthesis and Strongly Influences Growth and Phenotype of Transgenic Tobacco Plants. EMBO Journal 293.
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217 (1), S. 6 - 12 (1989)
Efficient Transformation of Arabidopsis-Thaliana Using Direct Gene-Transfer to Protoplasts. Molecular & General Genetics 294.
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8 (5), S. 1323 - 1330 (1989)
Both Wound-Inducible and Tuber-Specific Expression Are Mediated by the Promoter of a Single Member of the Potato Proteinase Inhibitor-Ii Gene Family. EMBO Journal 295.
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219 (3), S. 390 - 396 (1989)
A Class-Ii Patatin Promoter Is under Developmental Control in Both Transgenic Potato and Tobacco Plants. Molecular & General Genetics 296.
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1 (1), S. 151 - 158 (1989)
5' Upstream Sequences from the Wun-1 Gene Are Responsible for Gene Activation by Wounding in Transgenic Plants. Plant Cell 297.
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86 (24), S. 9851 - 9855 (1989)
Abscisic-Acid Is Involved in the Wound-Induced Expression of the Proteinase Inhibitor-Ii Gene in Potato and Tomato. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 298.
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217 (2-3), S. 209 - 214 (1989)
Nuclear Proteins Binding to a Cauliflower Mosaic Virus-35s Truncated Promoter. Molecular & General Genetics 299.
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8 (1), S. 23 - 29 (1989)
Both Developmental and Metabolic Signals Activate the Promoter of a Class-I Patatin Gene. EMBO Journal 300.
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220 (1), S. 17 - 24 (1989)
The Maize Autonomous Element Activator (Ac) Shows a Minimal Germinal Excision Frequency of 0.2-Percent-0.5-Percent in Transgenic Arabidopsis-Thaliana Plants. Molecular & General Genetics