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    A novel role for the floral homeotic gene APETALA2 during Arabidopsis fruit development by Ripoll, Juan José, Roeder, Adrienne H K, Ditta, Gary S, Yanofsky, Martin F

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-12-2011)
    “…The majority of the Arabidopsis fruit comprises an ovary with three primary tissue types: the valves, the replum and the valve margins. The valves, which are…”
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    Assessing the redundancy of MADS-box genes during carpel and ovule development by Yanofsky, Martin F, Pinyopich, Anusak, Ditta, Gary S, Savidge, Beth, Liljegren, Sarah J, Baumann, Elvira, Wisman, Ellen

    Published in Nature (London) (03-07-2003)
    “…Carpels are essential for sexual plant reproduction because they house the ovules and subsequently develop into fruits that protect, nourish and ultimately…”
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    B and C floral organ identity functions require SEPALLATA MADS-box genes by Yanofsky, Martin F, Pelaz, Soraya, Ditta, Gary S, Baumann, Elvira, Wisman, Ellen

    Published in Nature (London) (11-05-2000)
    “…Abnormal flowers have been recognized for thousands of years, but only in the past decade have the mysteries of flower development begun to unfold. Among these…”
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    Interactions among APETALA1, LEAFY, and TERMINAL FLOWER1 Specify Meristem Fate by Liljegren, Sarah J., Gustafson-Brown, Cindy, Pinyopich, Anusak, Ditta, Gary S., Yanofsky, Martin F.

    Published in The Plant cell (01-06-1999)
    “…Upon floral induction, the primary shoot meristem of an Arabidopsis plant begins to produce flower meristems rather than leaf primordia on its flanks…”
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    MADS-box gene evolution beyond flowers: expression in pollen, endosperm, guard cells, roots and trichomes by ALVAREZ-BUYLLA, Elena R, LILJEGREN, Sarah J, PELAZ, Soraya, GOLD, Scott E, BURGEFF, Caroline, DITTA, Gary S, VERGARA-SILVA, Francisco, YANOFSKY, Martin F

    “…MADS-box genes encode transcriptional regulators involved in diverse aspects of plant development. Here we describe the cloning and mRNA spatio-temporal…”
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    microRNA regulation of fruit growth by José Ripoll, Juan, Bailey, Lindsay J., Mai, Quynh-Anh, Wu, Scott L., Hon, Cindy T., Chapman, Elisabeth J., Ditta, Gary S., Estelle, Mark, Yanofsky, Martin F.

    Published in Nature plants (30-03-2015)
    “…Growth is a major factor in plant organ morphogenesis and is influenced by exogenous and endogenous signals including hormones. Although recent studies have…”
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    Distinct Roles of CONSTANS Target Genes in Reproductive Development of Arabidopsis by Samach, Alon, Onouchi, Hitoshi, Gold, Scott E., Ditta, Gary S., Schwarz-Sommer, Zsuzsanna, Yanofsky, Martin F., Coupland, George

    “…In plants, flowering is triggered by endogenous and environmental signals. CONSTANS (CO) promotes flowering of Arabidopsis in response to day length. Four…”
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    SHATTERPROOF MADS-box genes control seed dispersal in Arabidopsis by Yanofsky, Martin F, Liljegren, Sarah J, Ditta, Gary S, Eshed, Yuval, Savidge, Beth, Bowman, John L

    Published in Nature (London) (13-04-2000)
    “…The fruit, which mediates the maturation and dispersal of seeds, is a complex structure unique to flowering plants. Seed dispersal in plants such as…”
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    An Ancestral MADS-Box Gene Duplication Occurred before the Divergence of Plants and Animals by Alvarez-Buylla, Elena R., Pelaz, Soraya, Liljegren, Sarah J., Gold, Scott E., Burgeff, Caroline, Ditta, Gary S., De Pouplana, Lluis Ribas, Martinez-Castilla, Leon, Yanofsky, Martin F.

    “…Changes in genes encoding transcriptional regulators can alter development and are important components of the molecular mechanisms of morphological evolution…”
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    haemoprotein with kinase activity encoded by the oxygen sensor of Rhizobium meliloti by Gilles-Gonzalez, M.A, Ditta, G.S, Helinski, D.R

    Published in Nature (London) (14-03-1991)
    “…The expression of the nitrogen-fixation genes of Rhizobium meliloti is controlled by oxygen. These genes are induced when the free oxygen concentration is…”
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    Oxygen regulation of nifA transcription in vitro by Agron, P.G. (University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA), Ditta, G.S, Helinski, D.R

    “…In Rhizobium meliloti, transcription of the key nitrogen-fixation regulatory genes nifA and fixK is induced in response to microaerobiosis through the action…”
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    The Oxygen Sensor Protein, FixL, of Rhizobium meliloti by Monson, Ellen K., Ditta, Gary S., Helinski, Donald R.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (10-03-1995)
    “…The two-component system sensor/response regulator pair, FixL/FixJ, controls the expression of Rhizobium meliloti nitrogen fixation (nif and fix) genes in…”
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    Diverse roles for MADS box genes in Arabidopsis development by Rounsley, S.D. (University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA.), Ditta, G.S, Yanofsky, M.F

    Published in The Plant cell (01-08-1995)
    “…Members of the MADS box gene family play important roles in flower development from the early step of determining the identity of floral meristems to…”
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    The FixL Protein of Rhizobium meliloti can be Separated into a Heme-Binding Oxygen-Sensing Domain and a Functional C-Terminal Kinase Domain by Monson, Ellen K., Weinstein, Michael, Ditta, Gary S., Helinski, Donald R.

    “…Transcription of nitrogen fixation (nif and fix) genes in Rhizobium meliloti is induced by a decrease in oxygen concentration. The products of two genes, fixL…”
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    The oxygen sensor protein, FixL, of Rhizobium meliloti. Role of histidine residues in heme binding, phosphorylation, and signal transduction by Monson, E.K. (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA.), Ditta, G.S, Helinski, D.R

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (10-03-1995)
    “…The two-component system sensor/response regulator pair, FixL/FixJ, controls the expression of Rhizobium meliloti nitrogen fixation (nif and fix) genes in…”
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    Autophosphorylation and phosphatase activities of the oxygen-sensing protein FixL of Rhizobium meliloti are coordinately regulated by oxygen by Lois, A.F. (Salk Institute, San Diego, CA), Weinstein, M, Ditta, G.S, Helinski, D.R

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-02-1993)
    “…The FixL and FixJ proteins of Rhizobium meliloti control the expression of other nif and fix genes in response to oxygen levels. FixL is a hemoprotein kinase…”
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    Interactions among APETALA1, LEAFY, and TERMINAL FLOWER1 specify specify meristem fate by Liljegren, Sarah J, Gustafson-Brown, Cindy, Pinyopich, Anusak, Ditta, Gary S, Yanofsky, Martin F

    Published in The Plant cell (01-06-1999)
    “…Upon floral induction, the primary shoot meristem of an Arabidopsis plant begins to produce flower meristems rather than leaf primordia on its flanks…”
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