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Volume 108(1);  May 1995
Research Articles
The Plasma Membrane H+-ATPase (A Highly Regulated Enzyme with Multiple Physiological Functions).
B. Michelet and M. Boutry
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 1–6.
PMCID: PMC157299
Partitioning of Intermediary Carbon Metabolism in Vesicular-Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Leek.
Y. Shachar-Hill, P. E. Pfeffer, D. Douds, S. F. Osman, L. W. Doner, and R. G. Ratcliffe
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 7–15.
PMCID: PMC157300
Pathogenesis-related PR-1 proteins are antifungal. Isolation and characterization of three 14-kilodalton proteins of tomato and of a basic PR-1 of tobacco with inhibitory activity against Phytophthora infestans.
T Niderman, I Genetet, T Bruyère, R Gees, A Stintzi, M Legrand, B Fritig, and E Mösinger
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 17–27.
PMCID: PMC157301
A New Vertical Mesh Transfer Technique for Metal-Tolerance Studies in Arabidopsis (Ecotypic Variation and Copper-Sensitive Mutants).
A. Murphy and L. Taiz
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 29–38.
PMCID: PMC157302
Low Temperature Induces the Accumulation of Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyase and Chalcone Synthase mRNAs of Arabidopsis thaliana in a Light-Dependent Manner.
A. Leyva, J. A. Jarillo, J. Salinas, and J. M. Martinez-Zapater
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 39–46.
PMCID: PMC157303
Induction of Anthocyanin Accumulation by Cytokinins in Arabidopsis thaliana.
J. Deikman and P. E. Hammer
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 47–57.
PMCID: PMC157304
Characterization of membrane-bound small GTP-binding proteins from Nicotiana tabacum.
T Haizel, T Merkle, F Turck, and F Nagy
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 59–67.
PMCID: PMC157305
Fructose-1,6-Bisphosphate Is an Allosteric Activator of Pyrophosphate:Fructose-6-Phosphate 1-Phosphotransferase.
T. H. Nielsen
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 69–73.
PMCID: PMC157306
Biochemical, physiological, and molecular characterization of sucrose synthase from Daucus carota.
V Sebková, C Unger, M Hardegger, and A Sturm
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 75–83.
PMCID: PMC157307
4-coumarate:coenzyme a ligase from loblolly pine xylem. Isolation, characterization, and complementary DNA cloning.
K S Voo, R W Whetten, D M O'Malley, and R R Sederoff
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 85–97.
PMCID: PMC157308
Subcellular Compartmentation of the 4-Aminobutyrate Shunt in Protoplasts from Developing Soybean Cotyledons.
K. E. Breitkreuz and B. J. Shelp
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 99–103.
PMCID: PMC157309
Identification of the Plasma Membrane Ca2+-ATPase and of Its Autoinhibitory Domain.
F. Rasi-Caldogno, A. Carnelli, and M. I. De Michelis
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 105–113.
PMCID: PMC157310
Purification, characterization, and cDNA cloning of profilin from Phaseolus vulgaris.
L Vidali, H E Pérez, V Valdés López, R Noguez, F Zamudio, and F Sánchez
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 115–123.
PMCID: PMC157311
Similarities in Gene Expression during the Postharvest-Induced Senescence of Spears and Natural Foliar Senescence of Asparagus.
G. A. King, K. M. Davies, R. J. Stewart, and W. M. Borst
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 125–128.
PMCID: PMC157312
Characterization of nuclear factors for elicitor-mediated activation of the promoter of the pea phenylalanine ammonia-lyase gene 1.
H Kato, M Wada, K Muraya, K Malik, T Shiraishi, Y Ichinose, and T Yamada
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 129–139.
PMCID: PMC157313
Three glycosylated polypeptides secreted by several embryogenic cell cultures of pine show highly specific serological affinity to antibodies directed against the wheat germin apoprotein monomer.
J M Domon, B Dumas, E Lainé, Y Meyer, A David, and H David
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 141–148.
PMCID: PMC157314
The Xanthophyll Cycle in Intermittent Light-Grown Pea Plants (Possible Functions of Chlorophyll a/b-Binding Proteins).
P. Jahns
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 149–156.
PMCID: PMC157315
Effect of Vernalization, Photoperiod, and Light Quality on the Flowering Phenotype of Arabidopsis Plants Containing the FRIGIDA Gene.
I. Lee and R. M. Amasino
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 157–162.
PMCID: PMC157316
Chlorophyll Fluorescence Induction in Leaves of Phaseolus vulgaris Infected with Bean Rust (Uromyces appendiculatus).
R. B. Peterson and D. E. Aylor
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 163–171.
PMCID: PMC157317
Measurement of the Leakage of CO2 from Bundle-Sheath Cells of Leaves during C4 Photosynthesis.
M. D. Hatch, A. Agostino, and CLD. Jenkins
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 173–181.
PMCID: PMC157318
Low Activation State of Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase in Carboxysome-Defective Synechococcus Mutants.
R. Schwarz, L. Reinhold, and A. Kaplan
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 183–190.
PMCID: PMC157319
Lipid Composition and Protein Dynamics in Thylakoids of Two Wheat Cultivars Differently Sensitive to Drought.
M. F. Quartacci, C. Pinzino, CLM. Sgherri, and F. Navari-Izzo
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 191–197.
PMCID: PMC157320
Allene Oxide Synthase and Allene Oxide Cyclase, Enzymes of the Jasmonic Acid Pathway, Localized in Glycine max Tissues.
T. D. Simpson and H. W. Gardner
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 199–202.
PMCID: PMC157321
The choice of reducing substrate is altered by replacement of an alanine by a proline in the FAD domain of a bispecific NAD(P)H-nitrate reductase from birch.
T Schöndorf and W Hachtel
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 203–210.
PMCID: PMC157322
The Role of Pea Chloroplast [alpha]-Glucosidase in Transitory Starch Degradation.
Z. Sun, S. H. Duke, and C. A. Henson
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 211–217.
PMCID: PMC157323
Antibodies That Distinguish between the Serine-158 Phospho- and Dephospho-Form of Spinach Leaf Sucrose-Phosphate Synthase.
H. Weiner
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 219–225.
PMCID: PMC157324
Ultraviolet Light Inhibition of Phytochrome-Induced Flavonoid Biosynthesis and DNA Photolyase Formation in Mustard Cotyledons (Sinapis alba L.).
G. Buchholz, B. Ehmann, and E. Wellmann
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 227–234.
PMCID: PMC157325
Oxygen-Induced Membrane Depolarizations in Legume Root Nodules (Possible Evidence for an Osmoelectrical Mechanism Controlling Nodule Gas Permeability).
R. F. Denison and T. B. Kinraide
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 235–240.
PMCID: PMC157326
Inhibition of Maize Root H+-ATPase by Fluoride and Fluoroaluminate Complexes.
A. R. Facanha and L. De Meis
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 241–246.
PMCID: PMC157327
Induction of CO2 and Bicarbonate Transport in the Green Alga Chlorella ellipsoidea (I. Time Course of Induction of the Two Systems).
Y. Matsuda and B. Colman
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 247–252.
PMCID: PMC157328
Induction of CO2 and Bicarbonate Transport in the Green Alga Chlorella ellipsoidea (II. Evidence for Induction in Response to External CO2 Concentration).
Y. Matsuda and B. Colman
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 253–260.
PMCID: PMC157329
Correct processing of the kiwifruit protease actinidin in transgenic tobacco requires the presence of the C-terminal propeptide.
W Paul, J Amiss, R Try, U Praekelt, R Scott, and H Smith
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 261–268.
PMCID: PMC157330
Subcellular Localization and Characterization of Excessive Iron in the Nicotianamine-less Tomato Mutant chloronerva.
R. Becker, E. Fritz, and R. Manteuffel
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 269–275.
PMCID: PMC157331
Measurements of in Vivo Ubiquinone Reduction Levels in Plant Cells.
A. M. Wagner and M. J. Wagner
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 277–283.
PMCID: PMC157332
Induction of apoplastic invertase of Chenopodium rubrum by D-glucose and a glucose analog and tissue-specific expression suggest a role in sink-source regulation.
T Roitsch, M Bittner, and D E Godt
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 285–294.
PMCID: PMC157333
Lack of Control in Inorganic Phosphate Uptake by Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don Cells (Cytoplasmic Inorganic Phosphate Homeostasis Depends on the Tonoplast Inorganic Phosphate Transport System?).
K. Sakano, Y. Yazaki, K. Okihara, T. Mimura, and S. Kiyota
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 295–302.
PMCID: PMC157334
Rapid Response of the Yield Threshold and Turgor Regulation during Adjustment of Root Growth to Water Stress in Zea mays.
J. Frensch and T. C. Hsiao
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 303–312.
PMCID: PMC157335
Photosynthetic Nitrite Reduction as Influenced by the Internal Inorganic Carbon Pool in Air-Grown Cells of Synechococcus UTEX 625.
N. A. Mir, C. Salon, and D. T. Canvin
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 313–318.
PMCID: PMC157336
The Metabolism of Quinate in Pea Roots (Purification and Partial Characterization of a Quinate Hydrolyase).
C. Leuschner, K. M. Herrmann, and G. Schultz
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 319–325.
PMCID: PMC157337
Purification, characterization, and intracellular localization of glycosylated protein disulfide isomerase from wheat grains.
Y Shimoni, X Z Zhu, H Levanony, G Segal, and G Galili
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 327–335.
PMCID: PMC157338
Genetic Regulation of Development in Sorghum bicolor (IX. The ma3R Allele Disrupts Diurnal Control of Gibberellin Biosynthesis).
K. R. Foster and P. W. Morgan
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 337–343.
PMCID: PMC157339
Genetic Regulation of Development in Sorghum bicolor (X. Greatly Attenuated Photoperiod Sensitivity in a Phytochrome-Deficient Sorghum Possessing a Biological Clock but Lacking a Red Light-High Irradiance Response).
K. L. Childs, J. L. Lu, J. E. Mullet, and P. W. Morgan
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 345–351.
PMCID: PMC157340
A Noninvasive Technique for Monitoring Peroxidative and H2O2-Scavenging Activities during Interactions between Bacterial Plant Pathogens and Suspension Cells.
C. J. Baker, G. L. Harmon, J. A. Glazener, and E. W. Orlandi
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 353–359.
PMCID: PMC157341
Differential Regulation of ADP-Glucose Pyrophosphorylase in the Sink and Source Tissues of Potato.
P. A. Nakata and T. W. Okita
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 361–368.
PMCID: PMC157342
Leaf Epicuticular Waxes of the Eceriferum Mutants in Arabidopsis.
M. A. Jenks, H. A. Tuttle, S. D. Eigenbrode, and K. A. Feldmann
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 369–377.
PMCID: PMC157343
Purification and characterization of a DNA strand transferase from broccoli.
A F Tissier, M F Lopez, and E R Signer
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 379–386.
PMCID: PMC157344
Plasma membrane intrinsic proteins of Beta vulgaris L.
X Qi, C Y Tai, and B P Wasserman
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 387–392.
PMCID: PMC157345
Characterization of the Red Beet Plasma Membrane H+-ATPase Reconstituted in a Planar Bilayer System.
D. P. Briskin, S. Basu, and S. M. Assmann
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 393–398.
PMCID: PMC157346
Alteration of seed fatty acid composition by an ethyl methanesulfonate-induced mutation in Arabidopsis thaliana affecting diacylglycerol acyltransferase activity.
V Katavic, D W Reed, D C Taylor, E M Giblin, D L Barton, J Zou, S L Mackenzie, P S Covello, and L Kunst
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 399–409.
PMCID: PMC157347
Ascorbate free radical reductase mRNA levels are induced by wounding.
A A Grantz, D A Brummell, and A B Bennett
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 411–418.
PMCID: PMC157348
Cloning of a harvest-induced beta-galactosidase from tips of harvested asparagus spears.
G A King and K M Davies
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 419–420.
PMCID: PMC157349
Nucleotide sequence of the Rhodobacter capsulatus hemB gene.
K Indest and A J Biel
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 421.
PMCID: PMC157350
Nucleotide sequence of the Rhodobacter capsulatus hemE gene.
G Ineichen and A J Biel
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 423.
PMCID: PMC157351
Identification of a cell cycle-related gene, cyclin, in Nicotiana tabacum (L.).
L X Qin, L Richard, C Perennes, P Gadal, and C Bergounioux
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 425–426.
PMCID: PMC157352
Cloning and nucleotide sequence of the S7-RNase from Nicotiana alata Link and Otto.
A Vissers, P Dodds, J F Golz, and A E Clarke
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 427–428.
PMCID: PMC157353
Nucleotide sequence of a cDNA clone encoding caffeoyl-coenzyme A 3-O-methyltransferase of Stellaria longipes (Caryophyllaceae).
X H Zhang, E E Dickson, and C C Chinnappa
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 429–430.
PMCID: PMC157354
A cDNA encoding ribosomal protein S4e from cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.).
R B Turley, D L Ferguson, and W R Meredith, Jr
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 431–432.
PMCID: PMC157355
Sequence of a cDNA encoding carbonic anhydrase from barley.
M H Bracey and S G Bartlett
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 433–434.
PMCID: PMC157356
Sequencing and analysis of a calmodulin cDNA from pea (Pisum sativum L. var Alaska).
C M Smith, J Liu, and E Davies
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 435–436.
PMCID: PMC157357
Isolation, sequencing, and analysis of a calmodulin-like cDNA from pea (Pisum sativum L. var Alaska).
C M Smith, J Liu, and E Davies
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 437–438.
PMCID: PMC157358
Complete cDNA and genomic sequence encoding a flooding-responsive gene from maize (Zea mays L.) homologous to xyloglucan endotransglycosylase.
I N Saab and M M Sachs
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 439–440.
PMCID: PMC157359
The cDNA sequence of a cauliflower apetala-1/squamosa homolog.
R G Anthony, P E James, and B R Jordan
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 441–442.
PMCID: PMC157360
cDNA clones encoding beta-ketoacyl-acyl carrier protein synthase III from Cuphea wrightii.
M B Slabaugh, H Tai, J Jaworski, and S J Knapp
Plant Physiol. 1995 May; 108(1): 443–444.
PMCID: PMC157361
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