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    Dissimilation curves as a simple method for the characterization of growth of plant cell suspension cultures

    A simple non-invasive method for the characterization of growth of a plant cell suspension in a single culture flask is given. The dissimilation of sugars by a cell-culture causes a loss of weight of the conte...

    Jan Schripsema, Annemarie H. Meijer, Frank van Iren in Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (1990)

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    Isolation of cytochrome P-450 cDNA clones from the higher plant Catharanthus roseus by a PCR strategy

    Cytochrome P-450 monooxygenases are membrane-bound enzymes involved in a wide range of biosynthetic pathways in plants. An efficient PCR strategy for isolating cytochrome P-450 cDNA clones from plant cDNA libr...

    Annemarie H. Meijer, Erik Souer, Robert Verpoorte in Plant Molecular Biology (1993)

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    Novel members of a family of AT hook-containing DNA-binding proteins from rice are identified through theirin vitro interaction with consensus target sites of plant and animal homeodomain proteins

    The AT hook is an AT-rich DNA-binding domain that occurs three times in mammalian high-mobility-group I/Y chromosomal proteins and has recently also been identified in DNA-binding proteins from plants. We unex...

    Annemarie H. Meijer, Erwin L. van Dijk, J. Harry C. Hoge in Plant Molecular Biology (1996)

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    Characterization of the KNOX class homeobox genes Oskn2 and Oskn3 identified in a collection of cDNA libraries covering the early stages of rice embryogenesis

    For identification of genes involved in embryogenesis in the model cereal rice, we have constructed a collection of cDNA libraries of well-defined stages of embryo development before, during and after organ di...

    A. Dorien Postma-Haarsma, Ira I.G.S. Verwoert, Oscar P. Stronk in Plant Molecular Biology (1999)

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    Developmental regulation and downstream effects of the knox class homeobox genes Oskn2 and Oskn3 from rice

    Plant homeobox genes of the class 1 knox (knotted1-like) type are involved in the regulation of shoot apical meristem formation and function. Their expression generally occurs either throughout the meristem or sp...

    A. Dorien Postma-Haarsma, Saskia Rueb, Enrico Scarpella in Plant Molecular Biology (2002)

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    Characterization of five novel dehydration-responsive homeodomain leucine zipper genes from the resurrection plant Craterostigma plantagineum

    Homeodomain leucine zipper (HDZip) genes encode putative transcription factors that are unique to plants. A function in regulating processes that are specific for plants is postulated, such as responses to enviro...

    **n Deng, Jonathan Phillips, Annemarie H. Meijer in Plant Molecular Biology (2002)

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    Different subcellular localization and trafficking properties of KNOX class 1 homeodomain proteins from rice

    Genes of the KN1-like homeobox (KNOX) class 1 encode transcription factors involved in shoot apical meristem development and maintenance. We studied the subcellular localization of Green Fluorescent Protein-ta...

    Suzanne J. H. Kuijt, Gerda E. M. Lamers, Saskia Rueb in Plant Molecular Biology (2004)

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    Different subcellular localization and trafficking properties of KNOX class 1 homeodomain proteins from rice

    Genes of the KN1-like homeobox (KNOX) class 1 encode transcription factors involved in shoot apical meristem development and maintenance. We studied the subcellular localization of Green Fluorescent Protein-ta...

    Suzanne J. H. Kuijt, Gerda E. M. Lamers, Saskia Rueb in Plant Molecular Biology (2004)

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    EU-OSTID: A Collection of Transposon Insertional Mutants for Functional Genomics in Rice

    A collection of 1373 unique flanking sequence tags (FSTs), generated from Ac/Ds and Ac transposon lines for reverse genetics studies, were produced in japonica and indica rice, respectively. The Ds and Ac FSTs to...

    L. (Ellen) J. G van Enckevort, Gaëtan Droc, Pietro Piffanelli in Plant Molecular Biology (2005)

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    A Homeodomain Leucine Zipper Gene from Craterostigma plantagineum Regulates Abscisic Acid Responsive Gene Expression and Physiological Responses

    A subset of homeodomain leucine zipper proteins (HDZip) play a role in regulating adaptation responses including developmental adjustment to environmental cues in plants. Here we report the structural and func...

    **n Deng, Jonathan Phillips, Anne Bräutigam, Peter Engström in Plant Molecular Biology (2006)

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    A genome-wide survey of HD-Zip genes in rice and analysis of drought-responsive family members

    The homeodomain leucine zipper (HD-Zip) genes encode transcription factors that have diverse functions in plant development and have often been implicated in stress adaptation. The HD-Zip genes are the most ab...

    Adamantia Agalou, Sigit Purwantomo, Elin Övernäs in Plant Molecular Biology (2008)

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    Function of the HD-Zip I gene Oshox22 in ABA-mediated drought and salt tolerances in rice

    Oshox22 belongs to the homeodomain-leucine zipper (HD-Zip) family I of transcription factors, most of which have unknown functions. Here we show that the expression of Oshox22 is strongly induced by salt stress, ...

    Shuxin Zhang, Imran Haider, Wouter Kohlen, Li Jiang in Plant Molecular Biology (2012)