Anna Maria Zbierzak
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Fatihi A, Zbierzak A, Dormann P
Plant Physiol
. 2013 Sep;
163(2):973-85.
PMID: 24014578
Seed endosperm development in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) is under control of the polycomb group complex, which includes Fertilization Independent Endosperm (FIE). The polycomb group complex regulates downstream factors, e.g. Pheres1...
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Zbierzak A, Porfirova S, Griebel T, Melzer M, Parker J, Dormann P
Plant J
. 2013 Apr;
75(4):539-52.
PMID: 23617639
Survival of plants at low temperature depends on mechanisms for limiting physiological damage and maintaining growth. We mapped the chs1-1 (chilling sensitive1-1) mutation in Arabidopsis accession Columbia to the TIR-NBS...
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Zbierzak A, Dormann P, Holzl G
Methods Mol Biol
. 2011 Aug;
775:411-26.
PMID: 21863456
Chloroplasts of plants contain an intricate membrane system, the thylakoids, which harbor the complexes of the photosynthetic machinery. Chloroplasts are confined by two membranes, the inner and outer envelope. The...
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Zbierzak A, Kanwischer M, Wille C, Vidi P, Giavalisco P, Lohmann A, et al.
Biochem J
. 2009 Oct;
425(2):389-99.
PMID: 19843012
Plastoglobules, lipid-protein bodies in the stroma of plant chloroplasts, are enriched in non-polar lipids, in particular prenyl quinols. In the present study we show that, in addition to the thylakoids,...
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Ischebeck T, Zbierzak A, Kanwischer M, Dormann P
J Biol Chem
. 2005 Nov;
281(5):2470-7.
PMID: 16306049
Chlorophyll is the most abundant photosynthetic pigment in higher plants. During senescence, chlorophyll is hydrolyzed, resulting in the release of free phytol and chlorophyllide. Although the degradation of chlorophyllide has...