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2. Plant Uncoupling Mitochondrial Protein 2 localizes to the Golgi
3. PLANT UNCOUPLING MITOCHONDRIAL PROTEIN 2 localizes to the Golgi
4. Comparison of plastid proteomes points towards a higher plastidial redox turnover in vascular tissues than in mesophyll cells
5. Tissue‐Specific Isolation of Tagged Arabidopsis Plastids
6. Mitochondrial ferredoxin-like is essential for forming complex I-containing supercomplexes in Arabidopsis
7. The RPN12a proteasome subunit is essential for the multiple hormonal homeostasis controlling the progression of leaf senescence
8. The mitochondrial ferredoxin-like is essential for the formation of complex I-containing respiratory supercomplexes in Arabidopsis thaliana
9. In Vitro Alkylation Methods for Assessing the Protein Redox State
10. Maturation and Assembly of Iron-Sulfur Cluster-Containing Subunits in the Mitochondrial Complex I From Plants
11. Metabolic control of arginine and ornithine levels paces the progression of leaf senescence
12. Protein lipoylation in mitochondria requires Fe–S cluster assembly factors NFU4 and NFU5
13. The Fe-S cluster assembly factors NFU4 and NFU5 are primarily required for protein lipoylation in mitochondria
14. Gene atlas of iron‐containing proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana
15. Iron–sulfur proteins in plant mitochondria: roles and maturation
16. Siberian larch (Larix sibirica Ledeb.) mitochondrial genome assembled using both short and long nucleotide sequence reads is currently the largest known mitogenome
17. Centralization Within Sub-Experiments Enhances the Biological Relevance of Gene Co-expression Networks: A Plant Mitochondrial Case Study
18. Tissue‐specific isolation of Arabidopsis/plant mitochondria – IMTACT (isolation of mitochondria tagged in specific cell types)
19. The Mitogenome of Norway Spruce and a Reappraisal of Mitochondrial Recombination in Plants
20. Enhancing the biological relevance of Gene Co-expression Networks: A plant mitochondrial case study
21. The mitogenome of Norway spruce and a reappraisal of mitochondrial recombination in plants
22. Functional, Structural and Biochemical Features of Plant Serinyl-Glutathione Transferases
23. Darkened Leaves Use Different Metabolic Strategies for Senescence and Survival
24. Dissecting the Metabolic Role of Mitochondria during Developmental Leaf Senescence
25. Characterization of a novel β-barrel protein (AtOM47) from the mitochondrial outer membrane ofArabidopsis thaliana
26. Dark‐induced leaf senescence: new insights into a complex light‐dependent regulatory pathway
27. Mitochondrial uncouplers inhibit clathrin-mediated endocytosis largely through cytoplasmic acidification
28. The redox control of photorespiration: from biochemical and physiological aspects to biotechnological considerations
29. Perspectives for a better understanding of the metabolic integration of photorespiration within a complex plant primary metabolism network
30. Manipulating photorespiration to increase plant productivity: recent advances and perspectives for crop improvement
31. Reduced mitochondrial malate dehydrogenase activity has a strong effect on photorespiratory metabolism as revealed by13C labelling
32. The still mysterious roles of cysteine-containing glutathione transferases in plants
33. In response to partial plant shading, the lack of phytochrome A does not directly induce leaf senescence but alters the fine-tuning of chlorophyll biosynthesis
34. Requirement for the plastidial oxidative pentose phosphate pathway for nitrate assimilation in Arabidopsis
35. The Norway spruce genome sequence and conifer genome evolution
36. The Genetic Dissection of a Short-Term Response to Low CO2 Supports the Possibility for Peroxide-Mediated Decarboxylation of Photorespiratory Intermediates in the Peroxisome
37. The impact of light intensity on shade-induced leaf senescence
38. The Physiological Response of Intact Ex Vivo Mitochondria upon Apoptotic Stress: Insight into the Regulation of Apoptosis at a Mitochondrial Level
39. The conserved mobility of mitochondria during leaf senescence reflects differential regulation of the cytoskeletal components inArabidopsis thaliana
40. Leaf Senescence Is Accompanied by an Early Disruption of the Microtubule Network in Arabidopsis
41. Arabidopsis has a cytosolic fumarase required for the massive allocation of photosynthate into fumaric acid and for rapid plant growth on high nitrogen
42. Magic‐angle phosphorus NMR of functional mitochondria:in situmonitoring of lipid response under apoptotic‐like stress
43. The different fates of mitochondria and chloroplasts during dark‐induced senescence in Arabidopsis leaves
44. The mitochondrial type II peroxiredoxin from poplar
45. Preparation of leaf mitochondria fromArabidopsis thaliana
46. Identification of Plant Glutaredoxin Targets
47. Adsorption of allelopathic compounds by wood-derived charcoal: the role of wood porosity
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