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    Characterization of filament‐forming CTP synthases from Arabidopsis thaliana by Daumann, Manuel, Hickl, Daniel, Zimmer, David, DeTar, Rachael A., Kunz, Hans‐Henning, Möhlmann, Torsten

    “…Summary Cytidine triphosphate (CTP) is essential for DNA, RNA and phospholipid biosynthesis. De novo synthesis is catalyzed by CTP synthases (CTPS)…”
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    Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetase Evolution within the Dynamic Tripartite Translation System of Plant Cells by Sloan, Daniel B, DeTar, Rachael A, Warren, Jessica M

    Published in Genome biology and evolution (06-04-2023)
    “…Abstract Eukaryotes maintain separate protein translation systems for nuclear and organellar genes, including distinct sets of tRNAs and aminoacyl-tRNA…”
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    Variation in cytonuclear expression accommodation among allopolyploid plants by Grover, Corrinne E, Forsythe, Evan S, Sharbrough, Joel, Miller, Emma R, Conover, Justin L, DeTar, Rachael A, Chavarro, Carolina, Arick, Mark A, Peterson, Daniel G, Leal-Bertioli, Soraya C M, Sloan, Daniel B, Wendel, Jonathan F

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (30-09-2022)
    “…Abstract Cytonuclear coevolution is a common feature among plants, which coordinates gene expression and protein products between the nucleus and organelles…”
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    Comparative analysis of thylakoid protein complexes in state transition mutants nsi and stn7: focus on PSI and LHCII by Koskela, Minna M., Brünje, Annika, Ivanauskaite, Aiste, Lopez, Laura S., Schneider, Dominik, DeTar, Rachael A., Kunz, Hans-Henning, Finkemeier, Iris, Mulo, Paula

    Published in Photosynthesis research (01-07-2020)
    “…The photosynthetic machinery of plants can acclimate to changes in light conditions by balancing light-harvesting between the two photosystems (PS). This…”
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    Loss of inner-envelope K+/H+ exchangers impairs plastid rRNA maturation and gene expression by DeTar, Rachael Ann, Barahimipour, Rouhollah, Manavski, Nikolay, Schwenkert, Serena, Höhner, Ricarda, Bölter, Bettina, Inaba, Takehito, Meurer, Jörg, Zoschke, Reimo, Kunz, Hans-Henning

    Published in The Plant cell (13-08-2021)
    “…The inner-envelope K+ EFFLUX ANTIPORTERS (KEA) 1 and 2 are critical for chloroplast development, ion homeostasis, and photosynthesis. However, the mechanisms…”
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    Loss of salt overly sensitive 1 prevents virescence in chloroplast K+/H+ EFFLUX ANTIPORTER-deficient mutants by DeTar, Rachael Ann, Höhner, Ricarda, Manavski, Nikolay, Blackholm, Marius, Meurer, Jörg, Kunz, Hans-Henning

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (27-06-2022)
    “…Defects in two plastid K+/H+ EFFLUX ANTIPORTERs in Arabidopsis can be relieved by loss of a plasma membrane Na+/H+ exchanger, presumably by altering plant K+…”
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    The Role of KEA1 and KEA2 Transporters in Plastid Ion Homeostasis and Gene Expression by DeTar, Rachael Ann

    Published 01-01-2021
    “…The maintenance of ion gradients across the chloroplast envelope plays a key role in the bioenergetics of photosynthesis by moderating proton motive force and…”
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    Molybdenum accumulation, tolerance and molybdenum–selenium–sulfur interactions in Astragalus selenium hyperaccumulator and nonaccumulator species by DeTar, Rachael Ann, Alford, Élan R., Pilon-Smits, Elizabeth A.H.

    Published in Journal of plant physiology (01-07-2015)
    “…Some species hyperaccumulate selenium (Se) upwards of 0.1% of dry weight. This study addressed whether Se hyperaccumulators also accumulate and tolerate more…”
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    Evolution of selenium hyperaccumulation in Stanleya (Brassicaceae) as inferred from phylogeny, physiology and X‐ray microprobe analysis by Cappa, Jennifer J, Yetter, Crystal, Fakra, Sirine, Cappa, Patrick J, DeTar, Rachael, Landes, Corbett, Pilon‐Smits, Elizabeth A. H, Simmons, Mark P

    Published in The New phytologist (2015)
    “…Past studies have identified herbivory as a likely selection pressure for the evolution of hyperaccumulation, but few have tested the origin(s) of…”
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