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Mitochondrial type-I prohibitins of Arabidopsis thaliana are required for supporting proficient meristem developmentType II metacaspases Atmc4 and Atmc9 of Arabidopsis thaliana cleave substrates after arginine and lysineChemical PARP inhibition enhances growth of Arabidopsis and reduces anthocyanin accumulation and the activation of stress protective mechanismsMitochondrial and Chloroplast Stress Responses Are Modulated in Distinct Touch and Chemical Inhibition PhasesCysteines under ROS attack in plants: a proteomics view.A technology platform for the fast production of monoclonal recombinant antibodies against plant proteins and peptides.Serpin1 of Arabidopsis thaliana is a suicide inhibitor for metacaspase 9.The membrane-bound NAC transcription factor ANAC013 functions in mitochondrial retrograde regulation of the oxidative stress response in Arabidopsis.European contribution to the study of ROS: A summary of the findings and prospects for the future from the COST action BM1203 (EU-ROS).N-terminal Proteomics Assisted Profiling of the Unexplored Translation Initiation Landscape in Arabidopsis thalianaSulfenome mining in Arabidopsis thalianaTranscriptome analysis during cell division in plants.Activation of auxin signalling counteracts photorespiratory H2O2-dependent cell death.Extranuclear protection of chromosomal DNA from oxidative stressReactive oxygen species in plant cell death.A comprehensive analysis of hydrogen peroxide-induced gene expression in tobacco.GRIM REAPER peptide binds to receptor kinase PRK5 to trigger cell death in ArabidopsisMetacaspases.Protein Methionine Sulfoxide Dynamics in Arabidopsis thaliana under Oxidative Stress.Reactive oxygen gene network of plants.AtWRKY15 perturbation abolishes the mitochondrial stress response that steers osmotic stress tolerance in ArabidopsisKresoxim-methyl primes Medicago truncatula plants against abiotic stress factors via altered reactive oxygen and nitrogen species signalling leading to downstream transcriptional and metabolic readjustmentOverexpression of GA20-OXIDASE1 impacts plant height, biomass allocation and saccharification efficiency in maizeEnergy use efficiency is characterized by an epigenetic component that can be directed through artificial selection to increase yield.Prohibitins: mitochondrial partners in development and stress response.ROS signaling: the new wave?Morphological classification of plant cell deaths.Natural substrates of plant proteases: how can protease degradomics extend our knowledge?Hydrogen peroxide-a central hub for information flow in plant cellsAnterograde and retrograde regulation of nuclear genes encoding mitochondrial proteins during growth, development, and stress.A membrane-bound NAC transcription factor, ANAC017, mediates mitochondrial retrograde signaling in Arabidopsis.Oxidative post-translational modifications of cysteine residues in plant signal transduction.Fatal attraction: the intuitive appeal of GMO opposition.DYn-2 Based Identification of Arabidopsis Sulfenomes.Redox Strategies for Crop Improvement.Licensed to Kill: Mitochondria, Chloroplasts, and Cell Death.Interaction between hormonal and mitochondrial signalling during growth, development and in plant defence responses.Diagonal chromatography to study plant protein modifications.Spreading the news: subcellular and organellar reactive oxygen species production and signalling.AtSERPIN1 is an inhibitor of the metacaspase AtMC1-mediated cell death and autocatalytic processing in planta.
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