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1. Seed longevity is controlled by metacaspases

2. Calmodulin regulates protease versus co-chaperone activity of a metacaspase

3. Apoptosis is not conserved in plants as revealed by critical examination of a model for plant apoptosis-like cell death

4. Female gametophyte development and embryogenesis in Taxus baccata L.

6. Stress-related biomolecular condensates in plants

7. Thermoprotection by a cell membrane-localized metacaspase in a green alga

8. Structure–function study of a Ca2+-independent metacaspase involved in lateral root emergence

9. Transcriptome analysis of embryonic domains in Norway spruce reveals potential regulators of suspensor cell death.

11. Chlamydomonas proteases: classification, phylogeny, and molecular mechanisms

12. Subcellular Localization of Acyl-CoA: Lysophosphatidylethanolamine Acyltransferases (LPEATs) and the Effects of Knocking-Out and Overexpression of Their Genes on Autophagy Markers Level and Life Span of A. thaliana

13. SPIRO – the automated Petri plate imaging platform designed by biologists, for biologists

14. Tudor staphylococcal nuclease is a docking platform for stress granule components and is essential for SnRK1 activation in Arabidopsis

15. Suppression of metacaspase- and autophagy-dependent cell death improves stress-induced microspore embryogenesis in Brassica napus

16. Apoptosis is not conserved in plants as revealed by critical examination of a model for plant apoptosis-like cell death

17. Classification and nomenclature of metacaspases and paracaspases: no more confusion with caspases

18. Tudor staphylococcal nuclease acts as a docking platform for stress granule components in Arabidopsis thaliana

19. Autophagy in turnover of lipid stores: trans-kingdom comparison

20. Oil crops for the future

21. Bacteria Exploit Autophagy for Proteasome Degradation and Enhanced Virulence in Plants[OPEN]

22. Autophagy-related approaches for improving nutrient use efficiency and crop yield protection

23. Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)

24. Transcriptome analysis of embryonic domains in Norway spruce reveals potential regulators of suspensor cell death

25. Transcriptional stimulation of rate-limiting components of the autophagic pathway improves plant fitness

26. The Proteolytic Landscape of an Arabidopsis Separase-Deficient Mutant Reveals Novel Substrates Associated With Plant Development

27. Limited and digestive proteolysis: crosstalk between evolutionary conserved pathways

28. Metacaspases versus caspases in development and cell fate regulation

29. Arabidopsis homologue of Scc4/MAU2 is essential for plant embryogenesis

30. Autophagy as initiator or executioner of cell death

31. Female gametophyte development and embryogenesis in Taxus baccata L

32. Autophagy and metacaspase determine the mode of cell death in plants

33. The Caspase-Related Protease Separase (EXTRA SPINDLE POLES) Regulates Cell Polarity and Cytokinesis inArabidopsis

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35. Impact of salt stress, cell death, and autophagy on peroxisomes: quantitative and morphological analyses using small fluorescent probe N-BODIPY

36. EXTRA SPINDLE POLES (Separase) controls anisotropic cell expansion in Norway spruce (Picea abies) embryos independently of its role in anaphase progression

37. Separase Promotes Microtubule Polymerization by Activating CENP-E-Related Kinesin Kin7

38. Erratum

39. Tudor staphylococcal nuclease: biochemistry and functions

40. Characterization of Cytokinetic Mutants Using Small Fluorescent Probes

41. Morphological classification of plant cell deaths

42. The Level of Free Intracellular Zinc Mediates Programmed Cell Death/Cell Survival Decisions in Plant Embryos

43. Tudor Staphylococcal Nuclease plays two antagonistic roles in RNA metabolism under stress

44. Cysteine protease mcII-Pa executes programmed cell death during plant embryogenesis

45. Autophagy mediates caloric restriction-induced lifespan extension inArabidopsis

46. High stability of nuclear microsatellite loci during the early stages of somatic embryogenesis in Norway spruce

47. VEIDase is a principal caspase-like activity involved in plant programmed cell death and essential for embryonic pattern formation

48. Up, down and up again is a signature global gene expression pattern at the beginning of gymnosperm embryogenesis

49. Early selection improves clonal performance and reduces intraclonal variation of Norway spruce plants propagated by somatic embryogenesis

50. KNOTTED1-like homeobox genes of a gymnosperm, Norway spruce, expressed during somatic embryogenesis

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