Citation: Jn. Siedow et M. Stitt, PLANT-METABOLISM - WHERE ARE ALL THOSE PATHWAYS LEADING US - EDITORIAL OVERVIEW, CURRENT OPINION IN PLANT BIOLOGY, 1(3), 1998, pp. 197-200
Authors:
TRETHEWEY RN
GEIGENBERGER P
RIEDEL K
HAJIREZAEI MR
SONNEWALD U
STITT M
RIESMEIER JW
WILLMITZER L
Citation: Rn. Trethewey et al., COMBINED EXPRESSION OF GLUCOKINASE AND INVERTASE IN POTATO-TUBERS LEADS TO A DRAMATIC REDUCTION IN STARCH ACCUMULATION AND A STIMULATION OFGLYCOLYSIS, Plant journal, 15(1), 1998, pp. 109-118
Authors:
KRAPP A
FRAISIER V
SCHEIBLE WR
QUESADA A
GOJON A
STITT M
CABOCHE M
DANIELVEDELE F
Citation: A. Krapp et al., EXPRESSION STUDIES OF NRT2-1NP, A PUTATIVE HIGH-AFFINITY NITRATE TRANSPORTER - EVIDENCE FOR ITS ROLE IN NITRATE UPTAKE, Plant journal, 14(6), 1998, pp. 723-731
Citation: V. Haake et al., A MODERATE DECREASE OF PLASTID ALDOLASE ACTIVITY INHIBITS PHOTOSYNTHESIS, ALTERS THE LEVELS OF SUGARS AND STARCH, AND INHIBITS GROWTH OF POTATO PLANTS, Plant journal, 14(2), 1998, pp. 147-157
Citation: M. Stitt, PYROPHOSPHATE AS AN ENERGY DONOR IN THE CYTOSOL OF PLANT-CELLS - AN ENIGMATIC ALTERNATIVE TO ATP, Botanica acta, 111(3), 1998, pp. 167-175
Authors:
PEARCE LL
HAN WP
WASSERLOOS K
STITT M
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LEVITAN ES
Citation: Ll. Pearce et al., NITRIC-OXIDE CAUSES CONFORMATIONAL-CHANGES IN A GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEIN METALLOTHIONEIN CHIMERA, Free radical biology & medicine, 25, 1998, pp. 19-19
Authors:
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SALCHERT K
PUTNOKY P
BHALERAO R
KONCZKALMAN Z
STANKOVICSTANGELAND B
BAKO L
MATHUR J
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STABEL S
GEIGENBERGER P
STITT M
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SCHELL J
KONCZ C
Citation: K. Nemeth et al., PLEIOTROPIC CONTROL OF GLUCOSE AND HORMONE RESPONSES BY PRL1, A NUCLEAR WD PROTEIN, IN ARABIDOPSIS, Genes & development, 12(19), 1998, pp. 3059-3073
Authors:
NIELSEN TH
KRAPP A
ROPERSCHWARZ U
STITT M
Citation: Th. Nielsen et al., THE SUGAR-MEDIATED REGULATION OF GENES ENCODING THE SMALL-SUBUNIT OF RUBISCO AND THE REGULATORY SUBUNIT OF ADP GLUCOSE PYROPHOSPHORYLASE ISMODIFIED BY PHOSPHATE AND NITROGEN, Plant, cell and environment, 21(5), 1998, pp. 443-454
Authors:
GEIGER M
WALCHLIU P
ENGELS C
HARNECKER J
SCHULZE ED
LUDEWIG F
SONNEWALD U
SCHEIBLE WR
STITT M
Citation: M. Geiger et al., ENHANCED CARBON-DIOXIDE LEADS TO A MODIFIED DIURNAL RHYTHM OF NITRATEREDUCTASE-ACTIVITY IN OLDER PLANTS, AND A LARGE STIMULATION OF NITRATE REDUCTASE-ACTIVITY AND HIGHER LEVELS OF AMINO-ACIDS IN YOUNG TOBACCOPLANTS, Plant, cell and environment, 21(3), 1998, pp. 253-268
Authors:
KRAUSE KP
HILL L
REIMHOLZ R
NIELSEN TH
SONNEWALD U
STITT M
Citation: Kp. Krause et al., SUCROSE METABOLISM IN COLD-STORED POTATO-TUBERS WITH DECREASED EXPRESSION OF SUCROSE-PHOSPHATE SYNTHASE, Plant, cell and environment, 21(3), 1998, pp. 285-299
Citation: U. Deiting et al., SIMILAR TEMPERATURE REQUIREMENT FOR SUGAR ACCUMULATION AND FOR THE INDUCTION OF NEW FORMS OF SUCROSE-PHOSPHATE SYNTHASE AND AMYLASE IN COLD-STORED POTATO-TUBERS, Plant, cell and environment, 21(2), 1998, pp. 127-138
Citation: P. Matt et al., GROWTH OF TOBACCO IN SHORT-DAY CONDITIONS LEADS TO HIGH STARCH, LOW SUGARS, ALTERED DIURNAL CHANGES IN THE NIA TRANSCRIPT AND LOW NITRATE REDUCTASE-ACTIVITY, AND INHIBITION OF AMINO-ACID SYNTHESIS, Planta, 207(1), 1998, pp. 27-41
Citation: R. Morcuende et al., SUCROSE-FEEDING LEADS TO INCREASED RATES OF NITRATE ASSIMILATION, INCREASED RATES OF ALPHA-OXOGLUTARATE SYNTHESIS, AND INCREASED SYNTHESIS OF A WIDE SPECTRUM OF AMINO-ACIDS IN TOBACCO-LEAVES, Planta, 206(3), 1998, pp. 394-409
Citation: M. Geiger et al., METABOLISM IN SLICES FROM GROWING POTATO-TUBERS RESPONDS DIFFERENTLY TO ADDITION OF SUCROSE AND GLUCOSE, Planta, 206(2), 1998, pp. 234-244
Authors:
GEIGENBERGER P
HAJIREZAEI M
GEIGER M
DEITING U
SONNEWALD U
STITT M
Citation: P. Geigenberger et al., OVEREXPRESSION OF PYROPHOSPHATASE LEADS TO INCREASED SUCROSE DEGRADATION AND STARCH SYNTHESIS, INCREASED ACTIVITIES OF ENZYMES FOR SUCROSE-STARCH INTERCONVERSIONS, AND INCREASED LEVELS OF NUCLEOTIDES IN GROWING POTATO-TUBERS, Planta, 205(3), 1998, pp. 428-437
Citation: D. Klein et M. Stitt, EFFECTS OF 2-DEOXYGLUCOSE ON THE EXPRESSION OF RBCS AND THE METABOLISM OF CHENOPODIUM-RUBRUM CELL-SUSPENSION CULTURES, Planta, 205(2), 1998, pp. 223-234
Citation: P. Geigenberger et al., HIGH-TEMPERATURE PERTURBATION OF STARCH SYNTHESIS IS ATTRIBUTABLE TO INHIBITION OF ADP-GLUCOSE PYROPHOSPHORYLASE BY DECREASED LEVELS OF GLYCERATE-3-PHOSPHATE IN GROWING POTATO-TUBERS, Plant physiology, 117(4), 1998, pp. 1307-1316
Citation: M. Stitt et Wr. Scheible, UNDERSTANDING ALLOCATION TO SHOOT AND ROOT-GROWTH WILL REQUIRE MOLECULAR INFORMATION ABOUT WHICH COMPOUNDS ACT AS SIGNALS FOR THE PLANT NUTRIENT STATUS, AND HOW MERISTEM ACTIVITY AND CELLULAR GROWTH ARE REGULATED - OPINION, Plant and soil, 201(2), 1998, pp. 259-263
Authors:
SCHEIBLE WR
GONZALEZFONTES A
LAUERER M
MULLERROBER B
CABOCHE M
STITT M
Citation: Wr. Scheible et al., NITRATE ACTS AS A SIGNAL TO INDUCE ORGANIC-ACID METABOLISM AND REPRESS STARCH METABOLISM IN TOBACCO, The Plant cell, 9(5), 1997, pp. 783-798
Authors:
SCHEIBLE WR
LAUERER M
SCHULZE ED
CABOCHE M
STITT M
Citation: Wr. Scheible et al., ACCUMULATION OF NITRATE IN THE SHOOT ACTS AS A SIGNAL TO REGULATE SHOOT-ROOT ALLOCATION IN TOBACCO, Plant journal, 11(4), 1997, pp. 671-691
Authors:
REIMHOLZ R
GEIGER M
HAAKE V
DEITING U
KRAUSE KP
SONNEWALD U
STITT M
Citation: R. Reimholz et al., POTATO PLANTS CONTAIN MULTIPLE FORMS OF SUCROSE-PHOSPHATE SYNTHASE, WHICH DIFFER IN THEIR TISSUE DISTRIBUTIONS, THEIR LEVELS DURING DEVELOPMENT, AND THEIR RESPONSES TO LOW-TEMPERATURE, Plant, cell and environment, 20(3), 1997, pp. 291-305
Authors:
SCHEIBLE WR
GONZALEZFONTES A
MORCUENDE R
LAUERER M
GEIGER M
GLAAB J
GOJON A
SCHULZE ED
STITT M
Citation: Wr. Scheible et al., TOBACCO MUTANTS WITH A DECREASED NUMBER OF FUNCTIONAL NIA GENES COMPENSATE BY MODIFYING THE DIURNAL REGULATION OF TRANSCRIPTION, POSTTRANSLATIONAL MODIFICATION AND TURNOVER OF NITRATE REDUCTASE, Planta, 203(3), 1997, pp. 304-319
Authors:
GEIGENBERGER P
REIMHOLZ R
GEIGER M
MERLO L
CANALE V
STITT M
Citation: P. Geigenberger et al., REGULATION OF SUCROSE AND STARCH METABOLISM IN POTATO-TUBERS IN RESPONSE TO SHORT-TERM WATER-DEFICIT, Planta, 201(4), 1997, pp. 502-518