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Joachim Schröder

Joachim Schröder

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Biology and Biochemistry

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62
Citations
10447
World Ranking
11044
National Ranking
789

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Joachim Schröder is affiliated with the University of Freiburg in Germany. Their research profile, based on the available data, does not list recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or specific fields and subfields of study.

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Best Publications

  • The T‐region of Ti plasmids codes for an enzyme synthesizing indole‐3‐acetic acid

    Gudrun Schröder;Sabine Waffenschmidt;Elmar W. Weiler;Joachim Schröder

  • Indole alkaloid biosynthesis in Catharanthus roseus: new enzyme activities and identification of cytochrome P450 CYP72A1 as secologanin synthase.

    Stefan Irmler;Gudrun Schröder;Benoit St‐Pierre;Nicholas P. Crouch

  • An Aldol Switch Discovered in Stilbene Synthases Mediates Cyclization Specificity of Type III Polyketide Synthases

    Michael B. Austin;Marianne E. Bowman;Jean-Luc Ferrer;Joachim Schröder

  • Structural control of polyketide formation in plant-specific polyketide synthases

    Joseph M Jez;Michael B Austin;Michael B Austin;Jean-Luc Ferrer;Marianne E Bowman

  • Molecular analysis of resveratrol synthase. cDNA, genomic clones and relationship with chalcone synthase.

    Gudrun Schröder;John W. S. Brown;Joachim Schröder

  • Evidence that stilbene synthases have developed from chalcone synthases several times in the course of evolution.

    S. Tropf;T. Lanz;S.A. Rensing;J. Schröder

  • A family of plant-specific polyketide synthases: facts and predictions

    Joachim Schröder

  • The role of cysteines in polyketide synthases. Site-directed mutagenesis of resveratrol and chalcone synthases, two key enzymes in different plant-specific pathways

    T Lanz;S Tropf;F J Marner;J Schröder

  • New pathway to polyketides in plants

    Stefan Eckermann;Gudrun Schröder;Jürgen Schmidt;Dieter Strack

  • Gene activation by UV light, fungal elicitor or fungal infection in Petroselinum crispum is correlated with repression of cell cycle-related genes

    Elke Logemann;Sheng-Cheng Wu;Joachim Schröder;Elmon Schmelzer

  • Molecular analysis of chalcone and dihydropinosylvin synthase from Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), and differential regulation of these and related enzyme activities in stressed plants.

    Judith Fliegmann;Gudrun Schröder;Sigrid Schanz;Lothar Britsch

  • Reaction Mechanisms of Homodimeric Plant Polyketide Synthases (Stilbene and Chalcone Synthase) A SINGLE ACTIVE SITE FOR THE CONDENSING REACTION IS SUFFICIENT FOR SYNTHESIS OF STILBENES, CHALCONES, AND 6′-DEOXYCHALCONES

    Susanne Tropf;Bärbel Kärcher;Gudrun Schröder;Joachim Schröder

  • A polyketide synthase in glycopeptide biosynthesis: the biosynthesis of the non-proteinogenic amino acid (S)-3,5-dihydroxyphenylglycine.

    Volker Pfeifer;Graeme J. Nicholson;Johannes Ries;Jürgen Recktenwald

  • Light-induced cytochrome P450-dependent enzyme in indole alkaloid biosynthesis: tabersonine 16-hydroxylase.

    Gudrun Schröder;Elke Unterbusch;Melanie Kaltenbach;Jürgen Schmidt

  • Concomitant induction of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase and flavanone synthase mRNAs in irradiated plant cells.

    J Schröder;F Kreuzaler;E Schäfer;K Hahlbrock

  • Tumour genes in plants: T-DNA encoded cytokinin biosynthesis.

    Ilka Buchmann;Franz-Josef Marner;Gudrun Schröder;Sabine Waffenschmidt

  • Cinnamate 4-hydroxylase from Catharanthus roseus and a strategy for the functional expression of plant cytochrome P450 proteins as translational fusions with P450 reductase in Escherichia coli

    Michael Hotze;Gudrun Schröder;Joachim Schröder

  • Novel type of receptor-like protein kinase from a higher plant (Catharanthus roseus). cDNA, gene, intramolecular autophosphorylation, and identification of a threonine important for auto- and substrate phosphorylation.

    Paul Schulze-Muth;Stefan Irmler;Gudrun Schröder;Joachim Schröder

  • Induced plant responses to pathogen attack. Analysis and heterologous expression of the key enzyme in the biosynthesis of phytoalexins in soybean (Glycine max L. Merr. cv. Harosoy 63).

    Roland Welle;Gudrun Schröder;Emil Schiltz;Hans Grisebach

  • Flavonoid hydroxylase from Catharanthus roseus: cDNA, heterologous expression, enzyme properties and cell-type specific expression in plants.

    Melanie Kaltenbach;Gudrun Schroder;Elmon Schmelzer;Verena Lutz

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus Hahlbrock
Klaus Hahlbrock Max Planck Society
Lothar Willmitzer
Lothar Willmitzer Max Planck Society
Joseph P. Noel
Joseph P. Noel Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Ulrich Matern
Ulrich Matern Philipp University of Marburg
Dieter Strack
Dieter Strack Leibniz Association
Anna Depicker
Anna Depicker Ghent University
Jeff Schell
Jeff Schell Max Planck Society
Jürgen Schmidt
Jürgen Schmidt Leibniz Association
Franck E. Dayan
Franck E. Dayan Colorado State University
Stephen O. Duke
Stephen O. Duke University of Mississippi

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