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Johannes Futterer

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Baerenfaller K, Shu H, Hirsch-Hoffmann M, Futterer J, Opitz L, Rehrauer H, et al.
Plant Cell Environ . 2016 Aug; 39(11):2557-2569. PMID: 27487196
Post-translational chromatin modifications are an important regulatory mechanism in light signalling and circadian clock function. The regulation of diurnal transcript level changes requires fine-tuning of the expression of generally active...
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Gutzat R, Borghi L, Futterer J, Bischof S, Laizet Y, Hennig L, et al.
Development . 2011 Jun; 138(14):2977-86. PMID: 21693514
Seedling establishment is a crucial phase during plant development when the germinating heterotrophic embryo switches to autotrophic growth and development. Positive regulators of embryonic development need to be turned off,...
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Borghi L, Gutzat R, Futterer J, Laizet Y, Hennig L, Gruissem W
Plant Cell . 2010 Jun; 22(6):1792-811. PMID: 20525851
Several genes involved in the regulation of postembryonic organ initiation and growth have been identified. However, it remains largely unclear how developmental cues connect to the cell cycle. RETINOBLASTOMA RELATED...
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Pooggin M, Futterer J, Hohn T
PLoS One . 2008 Feb; 3(2):e1650. PMID: 18286203
Background: Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) and Rice tungro bacilliform virus (RTBV) belong to distinct genera of pararetroviruses infecting dicot and monocot plants, respectively. In both viruses, polycistronic translation of pregenomic...
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Vanderschuren H, Stupak M, Futterer J, Gruissem W, Zhang P
Plant Biotechnol J . 2007 Feb; 5(2):207-20. PMID: 17309676
Following the conceptual development of virus resistance strategies ranging from coat protein-mediated interference of virus propagation to RNA-mediated virus gene silencing, much progress has been achieved to protect plants against...
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Zhang P, Vanderschuren H, Futterer J, Gruissem W
Plant Biotechnol J . 2006 Dec; 3(4):385-97. PMID: 17173627
African cassava mosaic virus (ACMV) is a major contributor to cassava mosaic disease (CMD), the economically most important and devastating disease of cassava in Africa. We have developed transgenic cassava...
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Pooggin M, Ryabova L, He X, Futterer J, Hohn T
RNA . 2006 Mar; 12(5):841-50. PMID: 16556934
In plant pararetroviruses, pregenomic RNA serves both as a template for replication through reverse transcription and a polysictronic mRNA. This RNA has a complex leader sequence preceding the first large...
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Metz M, Futterer J
Nature . 2002 Apr; 416(6881):600-1; discussion 600, 602. PMID: 11935144
Quist and Chapela claim that transgenic DNA constructs have been introgressed into a traditional maize variety in Mexico, and furthermore suggest that these constructs have been reassorted and introduced into...
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He X, Futterer J, Hohn T
Nucleic Acids Res . 2002 Jan; 30(2):497-506. PMID: 11788712
Downstream sequences influence activity of the rice tungro bacilliform virus (RTBV) promoter in protoplasts derived from cultured rice cells. We previously identified a DNA element located between positions +50 and...
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Pooggin M, Futterer J, Skryabin K, Hohn T
J Gen Virol . 1999 Aug; 80 ( Pt 8):2217-2228. PMID: 10466822
In plant pararetroviruses, pregenomic RNA (pgRNA) directs synthesis of circular double-stranded viral DNA and serves as a polycistronic mRNA. By computer-aided analysis, the 14 plant pararetroviruses sequenced so far were...