Publikationen von A. R. Fernie
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1081.
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132 (4), S. 2058 - 2072 (2003)
A bypass of sucrose synthase leads to low internal oxygen and impaired metabolic performance in growing potato tubers. Plant Physiology 1082.
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133 (3), S. 1322 - 1335 (2003)
Reduced expression of aconitase results in an enhanced rate of photosynthesis and marked shifts in carbon partitioning in illuminated leaves of wild species tomato. Plant Physiology 1083.
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5 (3), S. 191 - 200 (2003)
Engineering central metabolism in crop species: learning the system. Metabolic Engineering 1084.
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15 (9), S. 2140 - 2151 (2003)
Enzymes of glycolysis are functionally associated with the mitochondrion in Arabidopsis cells. Plant Cell 1085.
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535 (1-3), S. 136 - 140 (2003)
In plants the alc gene expression system responds more rapidly following induction with acetaldehyde than with ethanol. FEBS Letters 1086.
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131 (1), S. 102 - 113 (2003)
The sucrose transporter StSUT1 localizes to sieve elements in potato tuber phloem and influences tuber physiology and development. Plant Physiology 1087.
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217 (1), S. 158 - 167 (2003)
Overexpression of the sucrose transporter SoSUT1 in potato results in alterations in leaf carbon partitioning and in tuber metabolism but has little impact on tuber morphology. Planta 1088.
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41 (3), S. 193 - 200 (2003)
Photosynthetic metabolism is severely impaired on the parallel reduction of plastidial and cytosolic isoforms of phosphoglucomutase. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 1089.
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133 (1), S. 84 - 99 (2003)
Metabolic profiling of transgenic tomato plants overexpressing hexokinase reveals that the influence of hexose phosphorylation diminishes during fruit development. Plant Physiology 1090.
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133 (2), S. 683 - 692 (2003)
De novo amino acid biosynthesis in potato tubers is regulated by sucrose levels. Plant Physiology 1091.
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132 (2), S. 420 - 425 (2003)
Predictive metabolic engineering: A goal for systems biology. Plant Physiology 1092.
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44 (12), S. 1359 - 1367 (2003)
Expression of a bacterial xylose isomerase in potato tubers results in an altered hexose composition and a consequent induction of metabolism. Plant and Cell Physiology 1093.
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4 (10), S. 989 - 993 (2003)
Parallel analysis of transcript and metabolic profiles: a new approach in systems biology. EMBO Reports 1094.
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114 (2), S. 172 - 181 (2002)
Activation of pyrophosphate: fructose-6-phosphate 1-phosphotransferase by fructose 2,6-bisphosphate stimulates conversion of hexose phosphates to triose phosphates but does not influence accumulation of carbohydrates in phosphate-deficient tobacco cells. Physiologia Plantarum 1095.
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40 (11), S. 921 - 927 (2002)
Potato plants exhibiting combined antisense repression of cytosolic and plastidial isoforms of phosphoglucomutase surprisingly approximate wild type with respect to the rate of starch synthesis. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 1096.
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214 (4), S. 510 - 520 (2002)
Antisense repression of cytosolic phosphoglucomutase in potato (Solanum tuberosum) results in severe growth retardation, reduction in tuber number and altered carbon metabolism. Planta 1097.
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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 1098.
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215 (5), S. 802 - 811 (2002)
Carbon assimilation and metabolism in potato leaves deficient in plastidial phosphoglucomutase. Planta 1099.
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215 (6), S. 1013 - 1021 (2002)
The influence of cytosolic phosphoglucomutase on photosynthetic carbohydrate metabolism. Planta 1100.
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20 (12), S. 1256 - 1260 (2002)
Starch content and yield increase as a result of altering adenylate pools in transgenic plants. Nature Biotechnology