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    Giardia lamblia disrupts tight junctional ZO-1 and increases permeability in non-transformed human small intestinal epithelial monolayers: effects of epidermal growth factor by Buret, A G, Mitchell, K, Muench, D G, Scott, K G E

    Published in Parasitology (01-07-2002)
    “…In order to improve our understanding of the host cell-parasite interactions in giardiasis, this study assessed the effects of Giardia lamblia on epithelial…”
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    Molecular cloning, expression and subcellular localization of a BiP homolog from rice endosperm tissue by Muench, D.G. (Washington State Univ., Pullman (USA)), Wu, Y, Zhang, Y, Li, X, Boston, R.S, Okita, T.W

    Published in Plant and cell physiology (01-04-1997)
    “…The ER luminal binding protein, BiP, has been linked to prolamine protein body formation in rice. To obtain further information on the possible role of this…”
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    Can less yield more? Is reducing nutrient input into the environment compatible with maintaining crop production? by Good, Allen G., Shrawat, Ashok K., Muench, Douglas G.

    Published in Trends in plant science (01-12-2004)
    “…Plant scientists have long recognized the need to develop crops that absorb and use nutrients more efficiently. Two approaches have been used to increase…”
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    Evidence for a cytoskeleton-associated binding site involved in prolamine mRNA localization to the protein bodies in rice endosperm tissue by Muench, D.G. (University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.), Wu, Y, Coughlan, S.J, Okita, T.W

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-02-1998)
    “…Previous studies have demonstrated that the mRNAs encoding the prolamine and glutelin storage proteins are localized to morphologically distinct membranes of…”
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    Developing prolamine protein bodies are associated with the cortical cytoskeleton in rice endosperm cells by Muench, Douglas G., Chuong, Simon D. X., Franceschi, Vincent R., Okita, Thomas W.

    Published in Planta (01-07-2000)
    “…The mRNAs that encode the prolamine storage proteins in rice (Oryza sativa L.) endosperm cells are enriched on the surface of the prolamine protein bodies…”
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    Identification of polypeptides associated with an enriched cytoskeleton-protein body fraction from developing rice [Oryza sativa] endosperm by Wu, Y. (Washington State Univ., Pullman (USA)), Muench, D.G, Kim, Y.T, Hwang, Y.S, Okita, T.W

    Published in Plant and cell physiology (01-12-1998)
    “…Recent evidence has shown that the prolamine polysomes are attached not only to the endoplasmic reticulum membranes that bound the prolamine protein bodies…”
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    Hypoxically inducible barley alanine aminotransferase: cDNA cloning and expression analysis by Muench, D.G. (Alberta Univ., Edmonton, Alta. (Canada). Dept. of Genetics), Good, A.G

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-02-1994)
    “…A 1.75 kb cDNA containing the entire coding sequence of the hypoxically inducible alanine aminotransferase (AlaAT) from barley roots was isolated and…”
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    Purification and Characterization of an Anaerobically Induced Alanine Aminotransferase from Barley Roots by Good, Allen G., Douglas G. Muench

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-08-1992)
    “…Alanine aminotransferase (AlaAT, EC 2.6.1.2) is an enzyme that is induced under anaerobic conditions in cereal roots. In barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) roots,…”
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    Messenger RNA targeting of rice seed storage proteins to specific ER subdomains by Okita, Thomas W, Choi, Sang-Bong, Wang, Changlin, Muench, Douglas G, Ozawa, Kenjirou, Franceschi, Vincent R, Wu, Yujia

    Published in Nature (London) (12-10-2000)
    “…Rice seeds, a rich reserve of starch and protein, are a major food source in many countries. Unlike the seeds of other plants, which typically accumulate one…”
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    Long-Term Anaerobic Metabolism in Root Tissue (Metabolic Products of Pyruvate Metabolism) by Good, A. G., Muench, D. G.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-04-1993)
    “…The onset of anaerobiosis in barley root tissue (Hordeum vulgare L. cv Himalaya) results in the following metabolic responses. There are rapid increases in the…”
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    Identification of a Rice RNA- and Microtubule-binding Protein as the Multifunctional Protein, a Peroxisomal Enzyme Involved in the β-Oxidation of Fatty Acids by Chuong, Simon D.X., Mullen, Robert T., Muench, Douglas G.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-01-2002)
    “…The control of subcellular mRNA localization and translation is often mediated by protein factors that are directly or indirectly associated with the…”
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    Long-term anaerobic metabolism in root tissue. Metabolic products of pyruvate metabolism by Good, A.G, Muench, D.G

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-04-1993)
    “…The onset of anaerobiosis in barley root tissue (Hordeum vulgare L. cv Himalaya) results in the following metabolic responses. There are rapid increases in the…”
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    Cloning and expression of hypoxic and nitrogen inducible maize alanine aminotransferase gene by Muench, D.G, Christopher, M.E, Good, A.G. (Alberta Univ., Edmonton (Canada))

    Published in Physiologia Plantarum (København. 1948) (01-08-1998)
    “…Alanine aminotransferase (ALT, EC 2.6.1.2) is regulated by hypoxia in the roots of several plant species, and by light and nitrogen stress in the leaves of the…”
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    A cytoskeleton-associated RNA-binding protein binds to the untranslated regions of prolamine mRNA and to poly(A) by Sami-Subbu, R, Muench, Douglas G, Okita, Thomas W

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (21-03-2000)
    “…Prolamine mRNAs are not randomly translated on the extensive endoplasmic reticulum (ER) system in developing rice endosperm. Instead they are localized on the…”
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    Entry into the secretory system--the role of mRNA localization by Okita, T.W, Choi, S.B, Ito, H, Muench, D.G, Wu, Y, Zhang, F

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-07-1998)
    “…In addition to protein targeting mechanisms, proteins may also be targeted to specific subcellular compartments by localization of their mRNAs, mRNA…”
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    The PII Signal Transduction Protein of Arabidopsis thaliana Forms an Arginine-regulated Complex with Plastid N-Acetyl Glutamate Kinase by Chen, Yan M., Ferrar, Tony S., Lohmeir-Vogel, Elke, Morrice, Nick, Mizuno, Yutaka, Berenger, Byron, Ng, Kenneth K.S., Muench, Douglas G., Moorhead, Greg B.G.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (03-03-2006)
    “…The PII proteins are key mediators of the cellular response to carbon and nitrogen status and are found in all domains of life. In eukaryotes, PII has only…”
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    Large-scale Identification of Tubulin-binding Proteins Provides Insight on Subcellular Trafficking, Metabolic Channeling, and Signaling in Plant Cells by Chuong, Simon D X, Good, Allen G, Taylor, Gregory J, Freeman, Michelle C, Moorhead, Greg B G, Muench, Douglas G

    Published in Molecular & cellular proteomics (01-10-2004)
    “…Microtubules play an essential role in the growth and development of plants and are known to be involved in regulating many cellular processes ranging from…”
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    Molecular characterization and expression analysis of a highly conserved rice mago nashil homolog by Swidzinski, J A, Zaplachinski, S T, Chuong, S D, Wong, J F, Muench, D G

    Published in Genome (01-06-2001)
    “…Mago Nashi, a protein initially shown to be essential in the development of the Drosophila oocyte, is highly conserved among species and shows no homology to…”
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