1994
The ERabp Gene Family: Structural and Physiological Analyses
Palme K, Hesse T, Garbers C, Simmons C, Söll D. The ERabp Gene Family: Structural and Physiological Analyses. Basic Life Sciences 1994, 62: 155-161. PMID: 8147818, DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-9492-2_12.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGroup of phytohormonesVascular tissue differentiationBranch rootsHigh auxin levelsDifferentiation of rootsInitiation of rootsGene familyDevelopmental responsesAuxin levelsCell divisionPlant propagationPhysiological analysisPrimary rootsAdventitious rootsStem growthCell enlargementAuxinTissue differentiationHorticultural practicesStem cuttingsEthylene productionTissue cultureRootsDifferentiationPhytohormones
1993
Two members of the ERabp gene family are expressed differentially in reproductive organs but to similar levels in the coleoptile of maize
Hesse T, Garbers C, Brzobohaty B, Kreimer G, Söll D, Melkonian M, Schell J, Palme K. Two members of the ERabp gene family are expressed differentially in reproductive organs but to similar levels in the coleoptile of maize. Plant Molecular Biology 1993, 23: 57-66. PMID: 8219056, DOI: 10.1007/bf00021419.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsC-terminal KDEL motifExpression patternsN-terminal hydrophobic leader sequenceColeoptiles of maizePrimary amino acid sequenceFemale flower partsHydrophobic leader sequenceAmino acid sequencePotential glycosylation sitesGene familyFlower organsKDEL motifProtein familyCDNA clonesLeader sequenceMaize seedlingsAcid sequenceGlycosylation sitesPrimary leavesFlower partsGenesLaser scanning microscopyRetention of proteinsReproductive organsNew member