Search Results - "Kondorosi, E"
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Plant cell-size control: growing by ploidy?
Published in Current Opinion in Plant Biology (01-12-2000)“…The size of plant cells is determined by genetic, structural and physical factors as well as by internal and external signals. Our knowledge of the molecular…”
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mitotic inhibitor ccs52 is required for endoreduplication and ploidy-dependent cell enlargement in plants
Published in The EMBO journal (16-08-1999)“…Plant organs develop mostly post‐embryonically from persistent or newly formed meristems. After cell division arrest, differentiation frequently involves…”
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Ubiquitin-Mediated Proteolysis. To Be in the Right Place at the Right Moment during Nodule Development
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Cell cycle regulation in the course of nodule organogenesis in Medicago
Published in Plant molecular biology (01-08-2000)“…The molecular mechanisms of de novo meristem formation, cell differentiation and the integration of the cell cycle machinery into appropriate stages of the…”
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enod40, A gene expressed during nodule organogenesis, codes for a non-translatable RNA involved in plant growth
Published in The EMBO journal (01-11-1994)“…Rhizobium meliloti can interact symbiotically with Medicago plants, thereby inducing root nodules. However, certain Medicago plants can form nodules…”
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Rapid and efficient transformation of diploid Medicago truncatula and Medicago sativa ssp. falcata lines improved in somatic embryogenesis
Published in Plant cell reports (01-03-1998)“…We describe a simple and efficient protocol for regeneration-transformation of two diploid Medicago lines: the annual M. truncatula R108-1 (c3) and the…”
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Cell cycle phase specificity of putative cyclin-dependent kinase variants in synchronized alfalfa cells
Published in The Plant cell (01-02-1997)“…The eukaryotic cell division cycle is coordinated by cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), represented by a single major serine/threonine kinase in yeasts…”
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Nuclear DNA endoreduplication and expression of the mitotic inhibitor Ccs52 associated to determinate and lupinoid nodule organogenesis
Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-02-2006)“…Lotus japonicus determinate nodules differ greatly from indeterminate nodules in their organogenesis and morphological characteristics, whereas Lupinus albus…”
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Cell cycle function of a Medicago sativa A2‐type cyclin interacting with a PSTAIRE‐type cyclin‐dependent kinase and a retinoblastoma protein
Published in The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (01-07-2000)“…Summary In plants multiple A‐type cyclins with distinct expression patterns have been isolated and classified into three subgroups (A1–A3), while in animal…”
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How Alfalfa Root Hairs Discriminate between Nod Factors and Oligochitin Elicitors
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-11-2000)“…Using ion-selective microelectrodes, the problem of how signals coming from symbiotic partners or from potential microbial intruders are distinguished was…”
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Molecular cloning of a bifunctional -xylosidase/ -L-arabinosidase from alfalfa roots: heterologous expression in Medicago truncatula and substrate specificity of the purified enzyme
Published in Journal of experimental botany (13-07-2007)“…Glycoside hydrolases are often members of a multigene family, suggesting individual roles for each isoenzyme. Various extracellular glycoside hydrolases have…”
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Rhizobium meliloti produces a family of sulfated lipooligosaccharides exhibiting different degrees of plant host specificity
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (01-01-1992)“…We have shown that a Rhizobium meliloti strain overexpressing nodulation genes excreted high amounts of a family of N-acylated and 6-O-sulfated…”
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Regeneration of diploid annual medics via direct somatic embryogenesis promoted by thidiazuron and benzylaminopurine
Published in Plant cell reports (01-08-1999)“…The development of a simple and rapid procedure for direct somatic embryogenesis from wild Medicago spp. (M. truncatula, M. littoralis, M. murex, M…”
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Fate map of Medicago truncatula root nodules
Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-09-2014)“…Legume root nodules are induced by N-fixing rhizobium bacteria that are hosted in an intracellular manner. These nodules are formed by reprogramming…”
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Rhizobium meliloti produces a family of sulfated lipo-oligosaccharides exhibiting different degrees of plant host specificity
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (1992)“…We have shown that a Rhizobium meliloti strain overexpressing nodulation genes excreted high amounts of a family of N-acylated and 6-O-sulfated…”
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Activation of the cell cycle machinery and the isoflavonoid biosynthesis pathway by active Rhizobium meliloti Nod signal molecules in Medicago microcallus suspensions
Published in The EMBO journal (01-03-1994)“…We have shown that treatment of Medicago microcallus suspensions with the cognate Rhizobium meliloti Nod signal molecule NodRm‐IV(C16:2,S) can modify gene…”
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Lipo-Chitooligosaccharide Nodulation Signals from Rhizobium meliloti Induce Their Rapid Degradation by the Host Plant Alfalfa
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-08-1995)“…Extracellular enzymes from alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) involved in the degradation of nodulation (Nod) factors could be distinguished by their different…”
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Transformation of floral organs with GFP in Medicago truncatula
Published in Plant cell reports (01-06-2000)“…A high frequency of embryogenesis and transformation from all parts of flowers of two lines of Medicago truncatula R-108-1 and Jemalong J5 were obtained. Using…”
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Nod factors of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae and their fucosylated derivatives stimulate a nod factor cleaving activity in pea roots and are hydrolyzed in vitro by plant chitinases at different rates
Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-08-2000)“…Nod factors (NFs) are rhizobial lipo-chitooligosaccharide signals that trigger root nodule development in legumes. Modifications of NF structures influence…”
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Medicago truncatula symbiotic peptide NCR247 contributes to bacteroid differentiation through multiple mechanisms
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (08-04-2014)“…Symbiosis between rhizobia soil bacteria and legume plants results in the formation of root nodules where plant cells are fully packed with nitrogen fixing…”
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