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1. TreeTuner: A pipeline for minimizing redundancy and complexity in large phylogenetic datasets

2. Salicylic Acid Inhibits the Replication of Tomato bushy stunt virus by Directly Targeting a Host Component in the Replication Complex

3. The <scp>CLP</scp> and <scp>PREP</scp> protease systems coordinate maturation and degradation of the chloroplast proteome in Arabidopsis thaliana

5. The Arabidopsis PeptideAtlas: Harnessing worldwide proteomics data to create a comprehensive community proteomics resource

6. Tissue-type specific accumulation of the plastoglobular proteome, transcriptional networks, and plastoglobular functions

7. Proteomics, phylogenetics, and coexpression analyses indicate novel interactions in the plastid CLP chaperone-protease system

8. Author response: Vision, challenges and opportunities for a Plant Cell Atlas

9. In Vivo Trapping of Proteins Interacting with the Chloroplast CLPC1 Chaperone: Potential Substrates and Adaptors

10. N‐degron specificity of chloroplast ClpS1 in plants

11. Extreme variation in rates of evolution in the plastid Clp protease complex

12. Structure, function, and substrates of Clp AAA+ protease systems in cyanobacteria, plastids, and apicoplasts: A comparative analysis

13. Vision, challenges and opportunities for a Plant Cell Atlas

15. GFS9 Affects Piecemeal Autophagy of Plastids in Young Seedlings of Arabidopsis thaliana

16. Autocatalytic Processing and Substrate Specificity of Arabidopsis Chloroplast Glutamyl Peptidase

17. Exploring the proteome associated with the mRNA encoding the D1 reaction center protein of Photosystem II in plant chloroplasts

18. N-Degron Pathways in Plastids

19. Discovery of AAA+ Protease Substrates through Trapping Approaches

20. Phosphorylation of plastoglobular proteins inArabidopsis thaliana

21. Protein Maturation and Proteolysis in Plant Plastids, Mitochondria, and Peroxisomes

22. Structures, Functions, and Interactions of ClpT1 and ClpT2 in the Clp Protease System of Arabidopsis Chloroplasts

23. Developmental and Subcellular Organization of Single-Cell C4 Photosynthesis in Bienertia sinuspersici Determined by Large-Scale Proteomics and cDNA Assembly from 454 DNA Sequencing

24. MET1 Is a Thylakoid-Associated TPR Protein Involved in Photosystem II Supercomplex Formation and Repair in Arabidopsis

25. Functions and substrates of plastoglobule-localized metallopeptidase PGM48

26. Plastoglobuli: Plastid Microcompartments with Integrated Functions in Metabolism, Plastid Developmental Transitions, and Environmental Adaptation

27. The Plastid and Mitochondrial Peptidase Network in Arabidopsis thaliana: A Foundation for Testing Genetic Interactions and Functions in Organellar Proteostasis

28. The Clp protease system is required for copper ion‐dependent turnover of the <scp>PAA</scp> 2/ <scp>HMA</scp> 8 copper transporter in chloroplasts

29. Loss of Plastoglobule Kinases ABC1K1 and ABC1K3 Causes Conditional Degreening, Modified Prenyl-Lipids, and Recruitment of the Jasmonic Acid Pathway

30. Modified Clp Protease Complex in the ClpP3 Null Mutant and Consequences for Chloroplast Development and Function in Arabidopsis

31. Host Defense Skin Peptides Vary with Color Pattern in the Highly Polymorphic Red-Eyed Treefrog

32. The HUPO initiative on Model Organism Proteomes, iMOP

33. The Functional Network of the Arabidopsis Plastoglobule Proteome Based on Quantitative Proteomics and Genome-Wide Coexpression Analysis

34. Posttranslational Control of ALA Synthesis Includes GluTR Degradation by Clp Protease and Stabilization by GluTR-Binding Protein

35. A Plasmodesmata-Localized Protein Mediates Crosstalk between Cell-to-Cell Communication and Innate Immunity inArabidopsis

36. The role of transitory starch in C3, CAM, and C4 metabolism and opportunities for engineering leaf starch accumulation

37. Time to articulate a vision for the future of plant proteomics - A global perspective: An initiative for establishing the International Plant Proteomics Organization (INPPO)

38. Plastid Proteomics in Higher Plants: Current State and Future Goals

39. Consequences of depletion of the signal recognition particle in Escherichia coli

40. MASCP Gator: An Aggregation Portal for the Visualization of Arabidopsis Proteomics Data

41. Consequences of the loss of catalytic triads in chloroplast CLPPR protease core complexes in vivo

42. Megadalton Complexes in the Chloroplast Stroma of Arabidopsis thaliana Characterized by Size Exclusion Chromatography, Mass Spectrometry, and Hierarchical Clustering

43. Subunits of the Plastid ClpPR Protease Complex Have Differential Contributions to Embryogenesis, Plastid Biogenesis, and Plant Development inArabidopsis

44. Cell-type-specific differentiation of chloroplasts in C4 plants

45. Immobilization of the first dimension in 2D blue native/SDS–PAGE allows the relative quantification of membrane proteomes

46. PPDB, the Plant Proteomics Database at Cornell

47. Consequences of C4 Differentiation for Chloroplast Membrane Proteomes in Maize Mesophyll and Bundle Sheath Cells

48. A member of the Whirly family is a multifunctional RNA- and DNA-binding protein that is essential for chloroplast biogenesis

49. Quantitative Proteomics of a ChloroplastSRP54Sorting Mutant and Its Genetic Interactions withCLPC1in Arabidopsis

50. Effects of SecE Depletion on the Inner and Outer Membrane Proteomes of Escherichia coli

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