E Souer
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Molecular analysis of the anthocyanin2 gene of petunia and its role in the evolution of flower color
Quattrocchio F, Wing J, van der Woude K, Souer E, de Vetten N, Mol J, et al.
Plant Cell
. 1999 Aug;
11(8):1433-44.
PMID: 10449578
The shape and color of flowers are important for plant reproduction because they attract pollinators such as insects and birds. Therefore, it is thought that alterations in these traits may...
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van Houwelingen A, Souer E, Mol J, Koes R
Plant Cell
. 1999 Jul;
11(7):1319-36.
PMID: 10402432
Unstable anthocyanin3 (an3) alleles of petunia with insertions of the Activator/Dissociation-like transposon dTph1 fall into two classes that differ in their genetic behavior. Excision of the (single) dTph1 insertion from...
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van Houwelingen A, Souer E, Spelt K, Kloos D, Mol J, Koes R
Plant J
. 1998 Jul;
13(1):39-50.
PMID: 9680963
Fifty new flower pigmentation mutants in Petunia hybrida using endogenous transposable elements (TEs) as a mutagen were generated. Forty-six mutants displayed somatic and sporogenic instability indicating that they were caused...
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Alfenito M, Souer E, Goodman C, BUELL R, Mol J, Koes R, et al.
Plant Cell
. 1998 Jul;
10(7):1135-49.
PMID: 9668133
Glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) traditionally have been studied in plants and other organisms for their ability to detoxify chemically diverse herbicides and other toxic organic compounds. Anthocyanins are among the few...
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Souer E, van der Krol A, Kloos D, Spelt C, Bliek M, Mol J, et al.
Development
. 1998 Apr;
125(4):733-42.
PMID: 9435293
A main determinant of inflorescence architecture is the site where floral meristems are initiated. We show that in wild-type Petunia bifurcation of the inflorescence meristem yields two meristems of approximately...
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Souer E, van Houwelingen A, Kloos D, Mol J, Koes R
Cell
. 1996 Apr;
85(2):159-70.
PMID: 8612269
Petunia embryos carrying the no apical meristem (nam) mutation fail to develop a shoot apical meristem. Occasional shoots on nam- seedlings bear flowers that develop ten instead of five primordia...
7.
Koes R, Souer E, van Houwelingen A, Mur L, Spelt C, Quattrocchio F, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1995 Aug;
92(18):8149-53.
PMID: 7667260
Establishment of loss-of-function phenotypes is often a key step in determining the biological function of a gene. We describe a procedure to obtain mutant petunia plants in which a specific...
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Souer E, Quattrocchio F, de Vetten N, Mol J, Koes R
Plant J
. 1995 Apr;
7(4):677-85.
PMID: 7742861
The Petunia hybrida line W138 contains more than 200 copies of the transposable element dTph1. In W138 progeny these elements give rise to new unstable mutations at high frequency. With...
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Kroon J, Souer E, de Graaff A, Xue Y, Mol J, Koes R
Plant J
. 1994 Jan;
5(1):69-80.
PMID: 8130799
Anthocyanin biosynthesis in flowers of Petunia hybrida is controlled by the regulatory genes an1, an2 and an11. Seven classes of cDNA clones homologous to transcripts that are down-regulated in an1-,...
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Meijer A, Souer E, Verpoorte R, Hoge J
Plant Mol Biol
. 1993 May;
22(2):379-83.
PMID: 8507838
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 libraries...