Search Results - "Wolf, B."
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An increasing number of countries regulate genome editing in crops
Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2023)“…See also the Commentary on this article by Salt, 237: 7–8…”
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Structure and function of SemiSWEET and SWEET sugar transporters
Published in Trends in biochemical sciences (Amsterdam. Regular ed.) (01-08-2015)“…•SemiSWEETs and SWEETs are sugar transporters present in all kingdoms of life.•SWEETs serve critical roles in sugar allocation in plants.•Physiological roles…”
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The evolving landscape around genome editing in agriculture: Many countries have exempted or move to exempt forms of genome editing from GMO regulation of crop plants
Published in EMBO reports (04-06-2020)“…Graphical Abstract The EU and New Zealand are the only legislations where genome‐edited plants are considered and regulated as GMOs while many other countries…”
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Making sense of genomic islands of differentiation in light of speciation
Published in Nature reviews. Genetics (01-02-2017)“…Key Points The genomic landscape of differentiation between diverging lineages is often heterogeneous, with 'islands' of elevated differentiation previously…”
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SWEET11 and 15 as key players in seed filling in rice
Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2018)“…Despite the relevance of seed-filling mechanisms for crop yield, we still have only a rudimentary understanding of the transport processes that supply the…”
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Transport of Sugars
Published in Annual review of biochemistry (02-06-2015)“…Soluble sugars serve five main purposes in multicellular organisms: as sources of carbon skeletons, osmolytes, signals, and transient energy storage and as…”
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Letter to the Editor with regards to the article: Biotinidase deficiency in a Newborn
Published in Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine (01-01-2023)Get more information
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Quantitative imaging with fluorescent biosensors
Published in Annual review of plant biology (01-01-2012)“…Molecular activities are highly dynamic and can occur locally in subcellular domains or compartments. Neighboring cells in the same tissue can exist in…”
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A genetically encoded FRET lactate sensor and its use to detect the Warburg effect in single cancer cells
Published in PloS one (26-02-2013)“…Lactate is shuttled between and inside cells, playing metabolic and signaling roles in healthy tissues. Lactate is also a harbinger of altered metabolism and…”
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Impaired phloem loading in zmsweet13a,b,c sucrose transporter triple knock-out mutants in Zea mays
Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2018)“…Crop yield depends on efficient allocation of sucrose from leaves to seeds. In Arabidopsis, phloem loading is mediated by a combination of SWEET sucrose…”
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From molecules to populations: appreciating and estimating recombination rate variation
Published in Nature reviews. Genetics (01-08-2020)“…Recombination is a central biological process with implications for many areas in the life sciences. Yet we are only beginning to appreciate variation in the…”
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Broad-spectrum resistance to bacterial blight in rice using genome editing
Published in Nature biotechnology (01-11-2019)“…Bacterial blight of rice is an important disease in Asia and Africa. The pathogen, Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae ( Xoo ), secretes one or more of six known…”
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Sensors for the quantification, localization and analysis of the dynamics of plant hormones
Published in The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (01-01-2021)“…Summary Plant hormones play important roles in plant growth and development and physiology, and in acclimation to environmental changes. The hormone signaling…”
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Sucrose Efflux Mediated by SWEET Proteins as a Key Step for Phloem Transport
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (13-01-2012)“…Plants transport fixed carbon predominantly as sucrose, which is produced in mesophyll cells and imported into phloem cells for translocation throughout the…”
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A Cascade of Sequentially Expressed Sucrose Transporters in the Seed Coat and Endosperm Provides Nutrition for the Arabidopsis Embryo
Published in The Plant cell (01-03-2015)“…Developing plant embryos depend on nutrition from maternal tissues via the seed coat and endosperm, but the mechanisms that supply nutrients to plant embryos…”
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Exposure to climate change drives stability or collapse of desert mammal and bird communities
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (05-02-2021)“…High exposure to warming from climate change is expected to threaten biodiversity by pushing many species toward extinction. Such exposure is often assessed…”
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SWEETs, transporters for intracellular and intercellular sugar translocation
Published in Current opinion in plant biology (01-06-2015)“…•SWEETs are small transporters for sugars undergoing multiple conformational states during transport cycle.•SWEET9 mediates nectar secretion.•A SWEET–SUT pair…”
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Gene targeting by the TAL effector PthXo2 reveals cryptic resistance gene for bacterial blight of rice
Published in The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (01-05-2015)“…Bacterial blight of rice is caused by the γ‐proteobacterium Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae, which utilizes a group of type III TAL (transcription…”
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Seed filling in domesticated maize and rice depends on SWEET-mediated hexose transport
Published in Nature genetics (01-12-2015)“…Davide Sosso and colleagues show that SWEET4 hexose transporters are essential for grain filling in both maize and rice, and were likely selected during…”
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Lateral organ boundaries 1 is a disease susceptibility gene for citrus bacterial canker disease
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (28-01-2014)“…Citrus bacterial canker (CBC) disease occurs worldwide and incurs considerable costs both from control measures and yield losses. Bacteria that cause CBC…”
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