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Catherine Kistner

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Takeda N, Kistner C, Kosuta S, Winzer T, Pitzschke A, Groth M, et al.
Phytochemistry . 2006 Nov; 68(1):111-21. PMID: 17097118
Proteases catalyze the hydrolysis of peptide bonds in proteins/peptides inside or outside of cells. They play important roles in development and responses to environmental stresses. In arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM), symbiosis-induced...
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Kistner C, Winzer T, Pitzschke A, Mulder L, Sato S, Kaneko T, et al.
Plant Cell . 2005 Jun; 17(8):2217-29. PMID: 15980262
A combined genetic and transcriptome analysis was performed to study the molecular basis of the arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) symbiosis. By testing the AM phenotype of nodulation-impaired mutants and complementation analysis,...
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Kistner C, Parniske M
Trends Plant Sci . 2002 Nov; 7(11):511-8. PMID: 12417152
Plant roots form intracellular symbioses with fungi and bacteria resulting in arbuscular mycorrhiza and nitrogen-fixing root nodules, respectively. A novel receptor like-kinase has been discovered that is required for the...
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Stracke S, Kistner C, Yoshida S, Mulder L, Sato S, Kaneko T, et al.
Nature . 2002 Jun; 417(6892):959-62. PMID: 12087405
Most higher plant species can enter a root symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, in which plant carbon is traded for fungal phosphate. This is an ancient symbiosis, which has been...