T Roitsch
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Recent Articles
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Engelke T, Hirsche J, Roitsch T
Theor Appl Genet
. 2010 Sep;
122(1):163-74.
PMID: 20821307
Male sterility is of special interest as a mechanism allowing hybrid breeding, especially in important crops such as rapeseed (Brassica napus). Male sterile plants are also suggested to be used...
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Engelke T, Hirsche J, Roitsch T
J Exp Bot
. 2010 Apr;
61(10):2693-706.
PMID: 20427415
Male-sterile plants are used in hybrid breeding as well as for gene confinement for genetically modified plants in field trials and agricultural production. Apart from naturally occurring mutations leading to...
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Hirsche J, Engelke T, Voller D, Gotz M, Roitsch T
Theor Appl Genet
. 2008 Oct;
118(2):235-45.
PMID: 18825361
Histochemical GUS-staining and fluorometric analyses revealed strong tissue specific activities of the cell wall invertase promoters Nin88 from Nicotiana tabacum and AtcwINV2 from Arabidopsis thaliana that are restricted tightly to...
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Wingler A, Roitsch T
Plant Biol (Stuttg)
. 2008 Sep;
10 Suppl 1:50-62.
PMID: 18721311
Sugars are important signals in the regulation of plant metabolism and development. During stress and in senescing leaves, sugars often accumulate. In addition, both sugar accumulation and stress can induce...
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Godt D, Roitsch T
Plant Physiol Biochem
. 2006 Nov;
44(11-12):656-65.
PMID: 17095237
Sucrose utilisation in sink tissues depend on its cleavage and is mediated by two different classes of enzymes, invertase and sucrose synthase, which determine the mechanism of phloem unloading. Cloning...
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Proels R, Hause B, Berger S, Roitsch T
Plant Mol Biol
. 2003 Jun;
52(1):191-201.
PMID: 12825699
The genomic organization of two extracellular invertase genes from tomato (Lin5 and Lin7), which are linked in a direct tandem repeat, and their tissue-specific and hormone-inducible expression are shown. Transient...
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Roitsch T, Balibrea M, Hofmann M, Proels R, Sinha A
J Exp Bot
. 2003 Jan;
54(382):513-24.
PMID: 12508062
Extracellular invertase is the key enzyme of an apoplasmic phloem unloading pathway and catalyses the hydrolytic cleavage of the transport sugar sucrose released into the apoplast. This mechanism contributes to...
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Ehness R, Ecker M, Godt D, Roitsch T
Plant Cell
. 2002 Sep;
9(10):1825-1841.
PMID: 12237349
In higher plants, sugars are required not only to sustain heterotrophic growth but also to regulate the expression of a variety of genes. Environmental stresses, such as pathogen infection and...
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Goetz M, Godt D, Guivarch A, Kahmann U, Chriqui D, Roitsch T
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2001 May;
98(11):6522-7.
PMID: 11371651
Extracellular invertase mediates phloem unloading via an apoplastic pathway. The gene encoding isoenzyme Nin88 from tobacco was cloned and shown to be characterized by a specific spatial and temporal expression...
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