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1. Physiological roles of the light, oxygen, or voltage domains of phototropin 1 and phototropin 2 in Arabidopsis.

2. The LPB1 gene is important for acclimation of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii to phosphorus and sulfur deprivation.

3. MetaCyc and AraCyc. Metabolic pathway databases for plant research.

4. AraCyc: a biochemical pathway database for Arabidopsis.

5. Photoreceptors in plant photomorphogenesis to date. Five phytochromes, two cryptochromes, one phototropin, and one superchrome.

10. Positional cloning in Arabidopsis. Why it feels good to have a genome initiative working for you.

11. Arabidopsis mutants lacking the 43- and 54-kilodalton subunits of the chloroplast signal recognition particle have distinct phenotypes.

12. The regulation of photosynthetic electron transport during nutrient deprivation in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

14. Accumulation of ricinoleic, lesquerolic, and densipolic acids in seeds of transgenic Arabidopsis plants that express a fatty acyl hydroxylase cDNA from castor bean.

15. Sulfur availability and the SAC1 gene control adenosine triphosphate sulfurylase gene expression in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

16. Mutations of Arabidopsis in potential transduction and response components of the phototropic signaling pathway.

17. Biochemical characterization of the extracellular phosphatases produced by phosphorus-deprived Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

18. Evidence that zeaxanthin is not the photoreceptor for phototropism in maize coleoptiles.

19. Expressed Sequence Tags from Developing Castor Seeds.

20. Phenotypic Suppression of the Gibberellin-Insensitive Mutant (gai) of Arabidopsis.

21. Acclimation of the Photosynthetic Apparatus to Growth Irradiance in a Mutant Strain of Synechococcus Lacking Iron Superoxide Dismutase.

22. Evidence for a stromal GTP requirement for the integration of a chlorophyll a/b-binding polypeptide into thylakoid membranes.

23. Characterization of Sulfate Transport in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii during Sulfur-Limited and Sulfur-Sufficient Growth.

24. Blue Light-Induced Phosphorylation of a Plasma Membrane-Associated Protein in Zea mays L.

25. Correlation of Blue Light-Induced Phosphorylation to Phototropism in Zea mays L.

26. Biogenesis of a photosystem I light-harvesting complex. Evidence for a membrane intermediate.

27. Photosynthetic Fractionation of the Stable Isotopes of Oxygen and Carbon.

28. Blue light activates a specific protein kinase in higher plants.

29. Ethylene is not involved in the blue light-induced growth inhibition of red light-grown peas.

31. Deletion Mutants of Chlorophyll a/b Binding Proteins Are Efficiently Imported into Chloroplasts but Do Not Integrate into Thylakoid Membranes.

32. Biochemical Correlates of the Circadian Rhythm in Photosynthesis in Phaseolus vulgaris.

33. Circadian Rhythms in Photosynthesis : Oscillations in Carbon Assimilation and Stomatal Conductance under Constant Conditions.

34. Light Energy Distribution in the Brown Alga Macrocystis pyrifera (Giant Kelp).

35. Effects of High Light Stress on Carotenoid-Deficient Chloroplasts in Pisum sativum.

36. Transport of Indole-3-Acetic Acid during Gravitropism in Intact Maize Coleoptiles.

37. Photoacoustic measurements in vivo of energy storage by cyclic electron flow in algae and higher plants.

38. Transport of indoleacetic Acid in intact corn coleoptiles.

39. Evidence that Isolated Developing Chloroplasts Are Capable of Synthesizing Chlorophyll b from 5-Aminolevulinic Acid.

40. Intact plastids are required for nitrate- and light-induced accumulation of nitrate reductase activity and mRNA in squash cotyledons.

41. Photoinhibition Resistance in the Red Alga Porphyra perforata: The Role of Photoinhibition Repair.

42. Characterization of a Rapid, Blue Light-Mediated Change in Detectable Phosphorylation of a Plasma Membrane Protein from Etiolated Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Seedlings.

43. Specific mRNA and rRNA Levels in Greening Pea Leaves during Recovery from Iron Stress.

44. Chlorophyll fluorescence assay for ozone injury in intact plants.

45. Physiological mechanism of the auxin-induced increase in light sensitivity of phytochrome-mediated growth responses in Avena coleoptile sections.

46. Glycolate Excretion and the Oxygen to Carbon Dioxide Net Exchange Ratio during Photosynthesis in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

47. Tolerance of photosynthesis to high temperature in desert plants.

48. Effects of pH on Activity and Activation of Ribulose 1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase at Air Level CO(2).

49. Photoinhibition of Reaction Centers of Photosystems I and II in Intact Bryopsis Chloroplasts under Anaerobic Conditions.

50. Evidence from studies with acifluorfen for participation of a flavin-cytochrome complex in blue light photoreception for phototropism of oat coleoptiles.

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