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42
Citations
8311
World Ranking
3402
National Ranking
52

Best Publications

  • Control of eukaryotic phosphate homeostasis by inositol polyphosphate sensor domains.

    Rebekka Wild;Ruta Gerasimaite;Ji-Yul Jung;Vincent Truffault

  • Plant uvr8 photoreceptor senses uv-b by tryptophan-mediated disruption of cross-dimer salt bridges

    John M. Christie;John M. Christie;Andrew S. Arvai;Katherine J. Baxter;Monika Heilmann

  • Structural basis of steroid hormone perception by the receptor kinase BRI1.

    Michael Hothorn;Youssef Belkhadir;Youssef Belkhadir;Marlene Dreux;Tsegaye Dabi;Tsegaye Dabi

  • Molecular mechanism for plant steroid receptor activation by somatic embryogenesis co-receptor kinases.

    Unknown

  • Tyrosine phosphorylation controls brassinosteroid receptor activation by triggering membrane release of its kinase inhibitor

    Yvon Jaillais;Michael Hothorn;Youssef Belkhadir;Youssef Belkhadir;Tsegaye Dabi;Tsegaye Dabi

  • The Structural Basis of Ligand Perception and Signal Activation by Receptor Kinases

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  • A conserved motif in Argonaute-interacting proteins mediates functional interactions through the Argonaute PIWI domain.

    Susanne Till;Erwan Lejeune;Rolf Thermann;Miriam Bortfeld

  • Mechanistic insight into a peptide hormone signaling complex mediating floral organ abscission.

    Julia Santiago;Benjamin Brandt;Mari Wildhagen;Ulrich Hohmann

  • Inositol pyrophosphates promote the interaction of SPX domains with the coiled-coil motif of PHR transcription factors to regulate plant phosphate homeostasis

    Martina K Ried;Rebekka Wild;Jinsheng Zhu;Joka Pipercevic

  • Structural basis for cytokinin recognition by Arabidopsis thaliana histidine kinase 4.

    Michael Hothorn;Tsegaye Dabi;Joanne Chory

  • Structural insights into the target specificity of plant invertase and pectin methylesterase inhibitory proteins.

    Michael Hothorn;Sebastian Wolf;Patrick Aloy;Steffen Greiner

  • Tackling Drought Stress: RECEPTOR-LIKE KINASES Present New Approaches

    Alex Marshall;Reidunn B. Aalen;Dominique Audenaert;Tom Beeckman

  • Crystal structures of the phosphorylated BRI1 kinase domain and implications for brassinosteroid signal initiation.

    Daniel Bojar;Jacobo Martinez;Julia Santiago;Vladimir Rybin

  • Two bifunctional inositol pyrophosphate kinases/phosphatases control plant phosphate homeostasis.

    Jinsheng Zhu;Kelvin Ka Ching Lau;Robert Puschmann;Robert K Harmel

  • Plant photoreceptors and their signaling components compete for COP1 binding via VP peptide motifs.

    Unknown

  • A two-way molecular dialogue between embryo and endosperm is required for seed development

    N M Doll;S Royek;S Fujita;Satohiro Okuda

  • Structural basis for the redox-control of plant glutamate cysteine ligase

    Michael Hothorn;Andreas Wachter;Roland Gromes;Tobias Stuwe

  • Control of plant phosphate homeostasis by inositol pyrophosphates and the SPX domain

    Ji-Yul Jung;Martina K Ried;Michael Hothorn;Yves Poirier

  • Perception of root-active CLE peptides requires CORYNE function in the phloem vasculature

    Ora Hazak;Benjamin Brandt;Pietro Cattaneo;Julia Santiago

  • Molecular mechanism for the recognition of sequence-divergent CIF peptides by the plant receptor kinases GSO1/SGN3 and GSO2.

    Satohiro Okuda;Satoshi Fujita;Andrea Moretti;Ulrich Hohmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus Scheffzek
Klaus Scheffzek Innsbruck Medical University
Joanne Chory
Joanne Chory Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Vladimir Rybin
Vladimir Rybin European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Andreas G. Ladurner
Andreas G. Ladurner Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Julia Santiago
Julia Santiago University of Lausanne
Niko Geldner
Niko Geldner University of Lausanne
Youssef Belkhadir
Youssef Belkhadir Gregor Mendel Institute of Molecular Plant Biology
Roman Ulm
Roman Ulm University of Geneva
Yves Poirier
Yves Poirier University of Lausanne
Michael Sattler
Michael Sattler Technical University of Munich

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