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Volume 8(9);  September 1996
In This Issue
Control of Cyclic Carotenoid Biosynthesis: No Lutein, No Problem!
C. B. Taylor
Plant Cell. 1996 September; 8(9): 1447–1450.
PMCID: PMC1464612
Research Articles
The plant extracellular matrix: news from the cell's frontier.
N Carpita, M McCann, and L R Griffing
Plant Cell. 1996 September; 8(9): 1451–1463.
PMCID: PMC161290
Distinct classes of cdc2-related genes are differentially expressed during the cell division cycle in plants.
P R Fobert, V Gaudin, P Lunness, E S Coen, and J H Doonan
Plant Cell. 1996 September; 8(9): 1465–1476.
PMCID: PMC161291
A novel extensin gene encoding a hydroxyproline-rich glycoprotein requires sucrose for its wound-inducible expression in transgenic plants.
J H Ahn, Y Choi, Y M Kwon, S G Kim, Y D Choi, and J S Lee
Plant Cell. 1996 September; 8(9): 1477–1490.
PMCID: PMC161292
Expression of an N-terminal fragment of COP1 confers a dominant-negative effect on light-regulated seedling development in Arabidopsis.
T W McNellis, K U Torii, and X W Deng
Plant Cell. 1996 September; 8(9): 1491–1503.
PMCID: PMC161293
Hormones act downstream of TTG and GL2 to promote root hair outgrowth during epidermis development in the Arabidopsis root.
J D Masucci and J W Schiefelbein
Plant Cell. 1996 September; 8(9): 1505–1517.
PMCID: PMC161294
Apparent redundancy in myb gene function provides gearing for the control of flavonoid biosynthesis in antirrhinum flowers.
E Moyano, J F Martínez-Garcia, and C Martin
Plant Cell. 1996 September; 8(9): 1519–1532.
PMCID: PMC161295
A major isoform of the maize plasma membrane H(+)-ATPase: characterization and induction by auxin in coleoptiles.
I Frías, M T Caldeira, J R Pérez-Castiñeira, J P Navarro-Aviñó, F A Culiañez-Maciá, O Kuppinger, H Stransky, M Pagés, A Hager, and R Serrano
Plant Cell. 1996 September; 8(9): 1533–1544.
PMCID: PMC161296
Physical association of KAB1 with plant K+ channel alpha subunits.
H Tang, A C Vasconcelos, and G A Berkowitz
Plant Cell. 1996 September; 8(9): 1545–1553.
PMCID: PMC161297
Distinct UV-B and UV-A/blue light signal transduction pathways induce chalcone synthase gene expression in Arabidopsis cells.
J M Christie and G I Jenkins
Plant Cell. 1996 September; 8(9): 1555–1567.
PMCID: PMC161298
Binding of the wheat basic leucine zipper protein EmBP-1 to nucleosomal binding sites is modulated by nucleosome positioning.
X Niu, C C Adams, J L Workman, and M J Guiltinan
Plant Cell. 1996 September; 8(9): 1569–1587.
PMCID: PMC161299
Approaching the Lower Limits of Transgene Variability.
L Mlynarova, L Keizer, WJ Stiekema, and JP Nap
Plant Cell. 1996 September; 8(9): 1589–1599.
PMCID: PMC161300
Targeting and processing of a chimeric protein with the N-terminal presequence of the precursor to glyoxysomal citrate synthase.
A Kato, M Hayashi, M Kondo, and M Nishimura
Plant Cell. 1996 September; 8(9): 1601–1611.
PMCID: PMC161301
Functional analysis of the beta and epsilon lycopene cyclase enzymes of Arabidopsis reveals a mechanism for control of cyclic carotenoid formation.
F X Cunningham, Jr, B Pogson, Z Sun, K A McDonald, D DellaPenna, and E Gantt
Plant Cell. 1996 September; 8(9): 1613–1626.
PMCID: PMC161302
Arabidopsis carotenoid mutants demonstrate that lutein is not essential for photosynthesis in higher plants.
B Pogson, K A McDonald, M Truong, G Britton, and D DellaPenna
Plant Cell. 1996 September; 8(9): 1627–1639.
PMCID: PMC161303
Two members of the thioredoxin-h family interact with the kinase domain of a Brassica S locus receptor kinase.
M S Bower, D D Matias, E Fernandes-Carvalho, M Mazzurco, T Gu, S J Rothstein, and D R Goring
Plant Cell. 1996 September; 8(9): 1641–1650.
PMCID: PMC161304
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