Harrie van Erp
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van Erp H, Bates P, Burgal J, Shockey J, Browse J
Plant Physiol
. 2010 Dec;
155(2):683-93.
PMID: 21173026
Producing unusual fatty acids (FAs) in crop plants has been a long-standing goal of green chemistry. However, expression of the enzymes that catalyze the primary synthesis of these unusual FAs...
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van Erp H, Walton J
Planta
. 2009 Jan;
229(4):885-97.
PMID: 19130077
The cellulose synthase-like (ZmCSL) gene family of maize was annotated and its expression studied in the maize mesocotyl. A total of 28 full-length CSL genes and another 13 partial sequences...
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Chiba Y, Johnson M, Lidder P, Vogel J, van Erp H, Green P
Gene
. 2004 Mar;
328:95-102.
PMID: 15019988
Deadenylation is the first and rate-limiting step in the degradation of many mRNAs in a wide-range of organisms from yeast to higher eukaryotes. It can also play a regulatory role...
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Vitha S, Froehlich J, Koksharova O, Pyke K, van Erp H, Osteryoung K
Plant Cell
. 2003 Aug;
15(8):1918-33.
PMID: 12897262
Replication of chloroplasts is essential for achieving and maintaining optimal plastid numbers in plant cells. The plastid division machinery contains components of both endosymbiotic and host cell origin, but little...