J I Schroeder
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Recent Articles
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Bush D, Hedrich R, Schroeder J, Jones R
Planta
. 2013 Nov;
176(3):368-77.
PMID: 24220865
Gibberellic acid (GA3) stimulates K(+) efflux from the barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Himalaya) aleurone. We investigated the mechanism of K(+) flux across the plasma membrane of aleurone protoplasts using...
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Esser J, Liao Y, Schroeder J
J Exp Bot
. 2011 Jan;
48 Spec No:539-50.
PMID: 21245230
In the present study abscisic acid-induced stomatal closing, and malate effects on stomatal apertures were analysed in the presence of guard cell ion channel regulators. A recent study has suggested...
3.
Kuhn J, Hugouvieux V, Schroeder J
Curr Top Microbiol Immunol
. 2008 Jul;
326:139-50.
PMID: 18630751
The plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) intricately regulates a multitude of processes during plant growth and development. Recent studies have established a connection between genes participating in various steps of...
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Kwak J, Murata Y, Baizabal-Aguirre V, Merrill J, Wang M, Kemper A, et al.
Plant Physiol
. 2001 Oct;
127(2):473-85.
PMID: 11598222
Inward-rectifying potassium (K+(in)) channels in guard cells have been suggested to provide a pathway for K+ uptake into guard cells during stomatal opening. To test the proposed role of guard...
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Ghassemian M, Waner D, Tchieu J, Gribskov M, Schroeder J
Trends Plant Sci
. 2001 Oct;
6(10):448-9.
PMID: 11590042
Genome-scale sequencing projects have provided the essential information required for the construction of entire genome chips or microarrays for RNA expression studies. The Arabidopsis and rice genomes have been sequenced...
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Allen G, Schroeder J
Sci STKE
. 2001 Oct;
2001(102):re13.
PMID: 11584126
Plant hormones, light receptors, pathogens, and abiotic signals trigger elevations in the cytosolic calcium concentration, which mediate physiological and developmental responses. Recent studies are reviewed here that reveal how specific...
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Hugouvieux V, Kwak J, Schroeder J
Cell
. 2001 Aug;
106(4):477-87.
PMID: 11525733
The plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) regulates important stress and developmental responses. We have isolated a recessive ABA hypersensitive mutant, abh1, that shows hormone specificity to ABA. ABH1 encodes the...
8.
Maser P, Thomine S, Schroeder J, Ward J, Hirschi K, Sze H, et al.
Plant Physiol
. 2001 Aug;
126(4):1646-67.
PMID: 11500563
Uptake and translocation of cationic nutrients play essential roles in physiological processes including plant growth, nutrition, signal transduction, and development. Approximately 5% of the Arabidopsis genome appears to encode membrane...
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Clemens S, Schroeder J, Degenkolb T
Eur J Biochem
. 2001 Jul;
268(13):3640-3.
PMID: 11432729
The formation of phytochelatins, small metal-binding glutathione-derived peptides, is one of the well-studied responses of plants to toxic metal exposure. Phytochelatins have also been detected in some fungi and some...
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Allen G, Chu S, Harrington C, Schumacher K, Hoffmann T, Tang Y, et al.
Nature
. 2001 Jun;
411(6841):1053-7.
PMID: 11429606
Oscillations in cytosolic calcium concentration ([Ca2+]cyt) are central regulators of signal transduction cascades, although the roles of individual [Ca2+]cyt oscillation parameters in regulating downstream physiological responses remain largely unknown. In...