Publikationen von A. R. Fernie
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1081.
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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 1082.
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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 1083.
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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 1084.
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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 1085.
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215 (5), S. 802 - 811 (2002)
Carbon assimilation and metabolism in potato leaves deficient in plastidial phosphoglucomutase. Planta 1086.
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215 (6), S. 1013 - 1021 (2002)
The influence of cytosolic phosphoglucomutase on photosynthetic carbohydrate metabolism. Planta 1087.
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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 1088.
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49 (5), S. 491 - 501 (2002)
Potato hexokinase 2 complements transgenic Arabidopsis plants deficient in hexokinase 1 but does not play a key role in tuber carbohydrate metabolism. Plant Molecular Biology 1089.
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125 (4), S. 1967 - 1977 (2001)
The sucrose analog palatinose leads to a stimulation of sucrose degradation and starch synthesis when supplied to discs of growing potato tubers. Plant Physiology 1090.
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39 (10), S. 825 - 830 (2001)
Simultaneous antagonistic modulation of enzyme activities in transgenic plants through the expression of a chimeric transcript. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 1091.
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213 (3), S. 418 - 426 (2001)
The contribution of plastidial phosphoglucomutase to the control of starch synthesis within the potato tuber. Planta 1092.
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212 (2), S. 250 - 263 (2001)
Fructose 2,6-bisphosphate activates pyrophosphate: fructose-6-phosphate 1-phosphotransferase and increases triose phosphate to hexose phosphate cycling in heterotrophic cells. Planta 1093.
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127 (4), S. 1459 - 1465 (2001)
Molecular and biochemical triggers of potato tuber development. Plant Physiology 1094.
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127 (4), S. 1459 - 1465 (2001)
Update on tuber formation, dormancy and sprouting. Molecular and biochemical triggers of potato tuber development. Plant Physiology 1095.
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13 (1), S. 11 - 29 (2001)
Metabolic profiling allows comprehensive phenotyping of genetically or environmentally modified plant systems. Plant Cell 1096.
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127 (3), S. 749 - 764 (2001)
High-resolution metabolic phenotyping of genetically and environmentally diverse potato tuber systems. Identification of phenocopies. Plant Physiology 1097.
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24 (3), S. 357 - 365 (2001)
Expression of a bacterial sucrose phosphorylase in potato tubers results in a glucose-independent induction of glycolysis. Plant, Cell & Environment 1098.
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23 (1), S. 43 - 53 (2000)
Antisense inhibition of plastidial phosphoglucomutase provides compelling evidence that potato tuber amyloplasts import carbon from the cytosol in the form of glucose-6-phosphate. Plant Journal 1099.
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268 (2), S. 424 - 448 (1997)
Comparison of the three-dimensional structures of recombinant human H and horse L ferritins at high resolution. Journal of Molecular Biology Buch (2)
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Photorespiration: Methods and Protocols. Humanapress, New York (2017), 274 S.