Jana Leide
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Recent Articles
1.
de Souza A, Riederer M, Leide J
Front Plant Sci
. 2022 Jul;
13:888930.
PMID: 35874003
Pivotal barrier properties of the hydrophobic plant cuticle covering aerial plant surfaces depend on its physicochemical composition. Among plant species and organs, compounds of this boundary layer between the plant...
2.
Zhou Y, Ding M, Gao S, Yu-Strzelczyk J, Krischke M, Duan X, et al.
Nat Plants
. 2021 Feb;
7(2):144-151.
PMID: 33594268
While rhodopsin-based optogenetics has revolutionized neuroscience, poor expression of opsins and the absence of the essential cofactor all-trans-retinal has complicated the application of rhodopsins in plants. Here, we demonstrate retinal...
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Diarte C, de Souza A, Staiger S, Deininger A, Bueno A, Burghardt M, et al.
Plant Physiol Biochem
. 2020 Dec;
158:434-445.
PMID: 33257229
Barrier properties of the hydrophobic plant cuticle depend on its physicochemical composition. The cuticular compounds vary considerably among plant species but also among organs and tissues of the same plant...
4.
Leide J, Nierop K, Deininger A, Staiger S, Riederer M, de Leeuw J
Ann Bot
. 2020 Jul;
126(3):499.
PMID: 32662823
No abstract available.
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Leide J, Nierop K, Deininger A, Staiger S, Riederer M, de Leeuw J
Ann Bot
. 2020 Mar;
126(1):141-162.
PMID: 32222770
Background And Aims: The cuticle of a limited number of plant species contains cutan, a chemically highly resistant biopolymer. As yet, the biosynthesis of cutan is not fully understood. Attempting...
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Bueno A, Sancho-Knapik D, Gil-Pelegrin E, Leide J, Javier Peguero-Pina J, Burghardt M, et al.
Tree Physiol
. 2019 Nov;
PMID: 31781752
Plants prevent uncontrolled water loss by synthesizing, depositing and maintaining a hydrophobic layer over their primary aerial organs-the plant cuticle. Quercus coccifera L. can plastically respond to environmental conditions at...
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Bueno A, Sancho-Knapik D, Gil-Pelegrin E, Leide J, Javier Peguero-Pina J, Burghardt M, et al.
Tree Physiol
. 2019 Nov;
40(7):827-840.
PMID: 31728539
Plants prevent uncontrolled water loss by synthesizing, depositing and maintaining a hydrophobic layer over their primary aerial organs-the plant cuticle. Quercus coccifera L. can plastically respond to environmental conditions at...
8.
Bueno A, Alfarhan A, Arand K, Burghardt M, Deininger A, Hedrich R, et al.
J Exp Bot
. 2019 Feb;
70(5):1613-1625.
PMID: 30715440
The efficacy of the cuticular transpiration barrier and its resistance to elevated temperatures are significantly higher in a typical water-saver than in a water-spender plant growing in hot desert.
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Huang H, Burghardt M, Schuster A, Leide J, Lara I, Riederer M
J Agric Food Chem
. 2017 Sep;
65(40):8790-8797.
PMID: 28880084
The plant cuticle, protecting against uncontrolled water loss, covers olive (Olea europaea) fruits and leaves. The present study describes the organ-specific chemical composition of the cuticular waxes and the cutin...
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Deeken R, Saupe S, Klinkenberg J, Riedel M, Leide J, Hedrich R, et al.
Plant Physiol
. 2016 Oct;
172(3):1911-1927.
PMID: 27688623
Nonspecific lipid transfer proteins reversibly bind different types of lipid molecules in a hydrophobic cavity. They facilitate phospholipid transfer between membranes in vitro, play a role in cuticle and possibly...