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2. ZmPTOX1, a plastid terminal oxidase, contributes to redox homeostasis during seed development and germination.

4. Plastid terminal oxidase is required for chloroplast biogenesis in barley.

6. The maize PLASTID TERMINAL OXIDASE (PTOX) locus controls the carotenoid content of kernels.

7. Plastid terminal oxidase (PTOX) protects photosystem I and not photosystem II against photoinhibition in Arabidopsis thaliana and Marchantia polymorpha.

9. Role of Plastid Terminal Oxidase (PTOX) as a safety valve for electrons in Hordeum vulgare (Barley) plants

21. Contrasting Responses to Stress Displayed by Tobacco Overexpressing an Algal Plastid Terminal Oxidase in the Chloroplast

26. Contrasting Responses of Plastid Terminal Oxidase Activity Under Salt Stress in Two C4 Species With Different Salt Tolerance

29. University of Manchester Researchers Add New Findings in the Area of Science [Proximity to Photosystem II is necessary for activation of Plastid Terminal Oxidase (PTOX) for photoprotection]

30. Evolutive differentiation between alga- and plant-type plastid terminal oxidase: study of plastid terminal oxidase PTOX isoforms in Marchantia polymorpha

32. Dynamics of the localization of the plastid terminal oxidase PTOX inside the chloroplast

35. Plastid terminal oxidase requires translocation to the grana stacks to act as a sink for electron transport

36. Carrot plastid terminal oxidase gene ( DcPTOX ) responds early to chilling and harbors intronic pre-miRNAs related to plant disease defense

37. Plastid terminal oxidase acts as an alternative electron sink in a marine cyanobacterium Arthrospira sp

38. Dynamics of the localization of the plastid terminal oxidase inside the chloroplast.

41. The Plastid Terminal Oxidase: Its Elusive Function Points to Multiple Contributions to Plastid Physiology

43. Overexpression of plastid terminal oxidase in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 alters cellular redox state

48. Investigating the production of foreign membrane proteins in tobacco chloroplasts: expression of an algal plastid terminal oxidase.

49. The tillering phenotype of the rice plastid terminal oxidase (<scp>PTOX</scp>) loss‐of‐function mutant is associated with strigolactone deficiency

50. Plastid terminal oxidase (PTOX) has the potential to act as a safety valve for excess excitation energy in the alpine plant speciesRanunculus glacialis L

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