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    PCH1 and PCHL promote photomorphogenesis in plants by controlling phytochrome B dark reversion by Enderle, Beatrix, Sheerin, David J., Paik, Inyup, Kathare, Praveen Kumar, Schwenk, Philipp, Klose, Cornelia, Ulbrich, Maximilian H., Huq, Enamul, Hiltbrunner, Andreas

    Published in Nature communications (20-12-2017)
    “…Phytochrome B (phyB) is the primary red light photoreceptor in plants, and regulates both growth and development. The relative levels of phyB in the active…”
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    Phytochrome B and PCH1 protein dynamics store night temperature information by Murcia, Germán, Enderle, Beatrix, Hiltbrunner, Andreas, Casal, Jorge J.

    “…SUMMARY Plants experience temperature fluctuations during the course of the daily cycle, and although stem growth responds rapidly to these changes we largely…”
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    Extrachloroplastic PP7L Functions in Chloroplast Development and Abiotic Stress Tolerance by Xu, Duorong, Marino, Giada, Klingl, Andreas, Enderle, Beatrix, Monte, Elena, Kurth, Joachim, Hiltbrunner, Andreas, Leister, Dario, Kleine, Tatjana

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-05-2019)
    “…Chloroplast biogenesis is indispensable for proper plant development and environmental acclimation. In a screen for mutants affected in photosynthesis, we…”
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    PCH1 and PCHL Directly Interact with PIF1, Promote Its Degradation, and Inhibit Its Transcriptional Function during Photomorphogenesis by Cheng, Mei-Chun, Enderle, Beatrix, Kathare, Praveen Kumar, Islam, Rafya, Hiltbrunner, Andreas, Huq, Enamul

    Published in Molecular plant (02-03-2020)
    “…PHOTOPERIODIC CONTROL OF HYPOCOTYL 1 (PCH1) and PCH1-LIKE (PCHL) were shown to directly bind to phytochrome B (phyB) and suppress phyB thermal reversion,…”
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    Extrachloroplastic PP7L Functions in Chloroplast Development and Abiotic Stress Tolerance1[OPEN] by Xu, Duorong, Marino, Giada, Klingl, Andreas, Enderle, Beatrix, Monte, Elena, Kurth, Joachim, Hiltbrunner, Andreas, Leister, Dario, Kleine, Tatjana

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (13-02-2019)
    “…Arabidopsis protein phosphatase PP7-like (PP7L) is a predominantly nuclear-localized protein that promotes chloroplast translation and development, thus…”
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