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Inhaltsangabe1. Molecular analysis of auxin-specific signal transduction; M.A. Venis, et al. 2. Partial purification and kinetic characterisation of an auxin-binding activity in cytoplasmic extracts of rape seed, Brassica napus L., hypocotyls; K. Jørgensen, S.V.S. Nielsen. 3. Expression of an auxin-inducible promoter of tobacco in Arabidopsis thaliana; D.A.M. van der Kop, et al. 4. The heterogeneity of the plasma membrane H+-ATPase response to auxin: an alternate way to analyze signal perception and transduction? F. Masson, et al. 5. Elementary auxin response chains at the plasma membrane involve external abp1 and multiple electrogenic ion transport proteins; H. Barbier-Brygoo, et al. 6. Plant hormone receptors: from binding proteins to fluctional units; D. Klämbt. 7. Regulation of a class of auxin-induced genes in cell-suspension cultures from Nicotiana tabacum; C.J.M. Boot, et al. 8. The IAA-influx carrier at the plasmalemma: properties, regulation and function in auxin transduction; B. Zbell. 9. Cytokinin signalling systems: from a whole plant to the molecular level; O.N. Kulaeva, et al. 10. Zeatin-binding proteins participating in cytokinin-dependent activation of transcription; N.N. Karavaiko, et al. 11. A cytokinin-binding protein from tobacco leaves: the 57 kDa subunit has high homology to S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine hydrolase; S. Mitsui, et al. 12. Photoaffinity labelling of a cytokinin-binding integral protein in plant mitochondria; C. Brinegar, et al. 13. Specific photoaffinity labelling of a thylakoid membrane protein with an azido-cytokinin agonist; F. Nogué, et al. 14. Isolation and characterisation of cDNAs for cytokinin-repressed genes; H. Teramoto, et al. 15. Cytokinin and abscisic acid in regulation of chloroplast protein gene expression and photosynthetic activity; V.V. Kuznetsov, et al. 16. Ethylene binding sites in higher plants; N.V.J. Harpham, et al. 17. Effect of 1-methylcyclopropene and methylenecyclopropene on ethylene binding and ethylene action on cut carnations; E.C. Sisler. 18. Regulation of the expression of plant defence genes; J.F. Bol, et al. 19. Fusicoccin and its receptors: perception and signal transduction; P. Aducci, et al. 20. 14-3-3 Protein homologues play a central role in the fusicoccin signal transduction pathway; A. de Boer, et al. 21. Endogenous fusicoccin: receptors and ligands; G.S. Muromtsev. 22. Different properties of the inward rectifying potassium conductance of aleurone protoplasts from dormant and non-dormant barley grains; B. van Duijn, et al. 23. Effect of an alien ipt gene on hormonal concentrations of plants; R.V. Makarova, et al. 24. Abscisic acid-induced gene expression requires the activity of protein(s) sensitive to the protein-tyrosine phosphatase inhibitor, phenylarsine oxide; S. Heimovaara-Dijkstra, et al. 25. Auxin activation of phospholipase A2 the generated lipids, and the function of lipid-activated protein kinase; G.F.E. Scherer. 26. Phospholipid signalling and lipid-derived second messengers in plants; G. Scherer. 27. Site-directed mutagenesis of the cGMP phosphodiesterase inhibitory &ggr; subunit from bovine rods:
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Inhaltsangabe1. Molecular analysis of auxin-specific signal transduction; M.A. Venis, et al. 2. Partial purification and kinetic characterisation of an auxin-binding activity in cytoplasmic extracts of rape seed, Brassica napus L., hypocotyls; K. Jørgensen, S.V.S. Nielsen. 3. Expression of an auxin-inducible promoter of tobacco in Arabidopsis thaliana; D.A.M. van der Kop, et al. 4. The heterogeneity of the plasma membrane H+-ATPase response to auxin: an alternate way to analyze signal perception and transduction? F. Masson, et al. 5. Elementary auxin response chains at the plasma membrane involve external abp1 and multiple electrogenic ion transport proteins; H. Barbier-Brygoo, et al. 6. Plant hormone receptors: from binding proteins to fluctional units; D. Klämbt. 7. Regulation of a class of auxin-induced genes in cell-suspension cultures from Nicotiana tabacum; C.J.M. Boot, et al. 8. The IAA-influx carrier at the plasmalemma: properties, regulation and function in auxin transduction; B. Zbell. 9. Cytokinin signalling systems: from a whole plant to the molecular level; O.N. Kulaeva, et al. 10. Zeatin-binding proteins participating in cytokinin-dependent activation of transcription; N.N. Karavaiko, et al. 11. A cytokinin-binding protein from tobacco leaves: the 57 kDa subunit has high homology to S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine hydrolase; S. Mitsui, et al. 12. Photoaffinity labelling of a cytokinin-binding integral protein in plant mitochondria; C. Brinegar, et al. 13. Specific photoaffinity labelling of a thylakoid membrane protein with an azido-cytokinin agonist; F. Nogué, et al. 14. Isolation and characterisation of cDNAs for cytokinin-repressed genes; H. Teramoto, et al. 15. Cytokinin and abscisic acid in regulation of chloroplast protein gene expression and photosynthetic activity; V.V. Kuznetsov, et al. 16. Ethylene binding sites in higher plants; N.V.J. Harpham, et al. 17. Effect of 1-methylcyclopropene and methylenecyclopropene on ethylene binding and ethylene action on cut carnations; E.C. Sisler. 18. Regulation of the expression of plant defence genes; J.F. Bol, et al. 19. Fusicoccin and its receptors: perception and signal transduction; P. Aducci, et al. 20. 14-3-3 Protein homologues play a central role in the fusicoccin signal transduction pathway; A. de Boer, et al. 21. Endogenous fusicoccin: receptors and ligands; G.S. Muromtsev. 22. Different properties of the inward rectifying potassium conductance of aleurone protoplasts from dormant and non-dormant barley grains; B. van Duijn, et al. 23. Effect of an alien ipt gene on hormonal concentrations of plants; R.V. Makarova, et al. 24. Abscisic acid-induced gene expression requires the activity of protein(s) sensitive to the protein-tyrosine phosphatase inhibitor, phenylarsine oxide; S. Heimovaara-Dijkstra, et al. 25. Auxin activation of phospholipase A2 the generated lipids, and the function of lipid-activated protein kinase; G.F.E. Scherer. 26. Phospholipid signalling and lipid-derived second messengers in plants; G. Scherer. 27. Site-directed mutagenesis of the cGMP phosphodiesterase inhibitory &ggr; subunit from bovine rods: