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Klaus Kloppstech

Klaus Kloppstech

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
41
Citations
6373
World Ranking
3702
National Ranking
229

Best Publications

  • The protective functions of carotenoid and flavonoid pigments against excess visible radiation at chilling temperature investigated in Arabidopsis npq and tt mutants.

    Michel Havaux;Klaus Kloppstech

  • The plastid membranes of barley (Hordeum vulgare). Light-induced appearance of mRNA coding for the apoprotein of the light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b protein.

    Klaus Apel;Klaus Kloppstech

  • Early light-induced proteins protect Arabidopsis from photooxidative stress

    Claire Hutin;Laurent Nussaume;Nicolae Moise;Ismaël Moya

  • Chlorophyll a/b-binding proteins: an extended family

    Beverly R. Green;Eran Pichersky;Klaus Kloppstech

  • Diurnal and circadian rhythmicity in the expression of light-induced plant nuclear messenger RNAs

    Unknown

  • The effect of light on the biosynthesis of the light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b protein : Evidence for the requirement of chlorophyll a for the stabilization of the apoprotein.

    Klaus Apel;Klaus Kloppstech

  • Synthesis of the early light-inducible protein is controlled by blue light and related to light stress.

    Iwona Adamska;Itzhak Ohad;Klaus Kloppstech

  • The family of light-harvesting-related proteins (LHCs, ELIPs, HLIPs): was the harvesting of light their primary function?

    Unknown

  • Transiently expressed early light-inducible thylakoid proteins share transmembrane domains with light-harvesting chlorophyll binding proteins.

    Bernhard Grimm;Elisabeth Kruse;Klaus Kloppstech

  • A rapidly light‐induced chloroplast protein with a high turnover coded for by pea nuclear DNA

    Unknown

  • The early light-inducible proteins of Barley °

    Bernhard Grimm;Klaus Kloppstech

  • Greening under high light or cold temperature affects the level of xanthophyll-cycle pigments, early light-inducible proteins, and light-harvesting polypeptides in wild-type barley and the chlorina f2 mutant

    Marianna Król;Alexander G. Ivanov;Stefan Jansson;Klaus Kloppstech

  • Synthesis, transport and localization of a nuclear coded 22-kd heat-shock protein in the chloroplast membranes of peas and Chlamydomonas reinhardi.

    Klaus Kloppstech;Gabriele Meyer;Gadi Schuster;Itzhak Ohad

  • UV light stress induces the synthesis of the early light-inducible protein and prevents its degradation.

    I Adamska;K Kloppstech;I Ohad

  • Early light-inducible protein in pea is stable during light stress but is degraded during recovery at low light intensity.

    I Adamska;K Kloppstech;I Ohad

  • Double mutation cpSRP43–/cpSRP54– is necessary to abolish the cpSRP pathway required for thylakoid targeting of the light‐harvesting chlorophyll proteins

    Claire Hutin;Michel Havaux;Jean‐Pierre Carde;Klaus Kloppstech

  • Differential Control of Xanthophylls and Light-Induced Stress Proteins, as Opposed to Light-Harvesting Chlorophyll a/b Proteins, during Photosynthetic Acclimation of Barley Leaves to Light Irradiance

    Marie-Hélène Montané;Florence Tardy;Klaus Kloppstech;Michel Havaux

  • Effects of light stress on the expression of early light‐inducible proteins in barley

    Unknown

  • Evidence for an association of the early light-inducible protein (ELIP) of pea with photosystem II

    Iwona Adamska;Klaus Kloppstech

  • Accumulation of Pathogenesis-Related Proteins in the Apoplast of a Susceptible Cultivar of Apple ( Malus domestica cv. Elstar) after Infection by Venturia inaequalis and Constitutive Expression of PR Genes in the Resistant Cultivar Remo

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Itzhak Ohad
Itzhak Ohad Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Bernhard Grimm
Bernhard Grimm Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Anton F. Post
Anton F. Post University of Rhode Island

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