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Phytoplasma effector SAP54 hijacks plant reproduction by degrading MADS-box proteins and promotes insect colonization in a RAD23-dependent mannerAnalysis of MADS box protein-protein interactions in living plant cells.Elucidating and mining the Tulipa and Lilium transcriptomes.High throughput identification of potential Arabidopsis mitogen-activated protein kinases substrates.Continuous-time modeling of cell fate determination in Arabidopsis flowersControl of floral meristem determinacy in petunia by MADS-box transcription factors.In planta localisation patterns of MADS domain proteins during floral development in Arabidopsis thaliana.Investigation of MADS domain transcription factor dynamics in the floral meristem.AIL and HDG proteins act antagonistically to control cell proliferation.Low Temperature Affects Stem Cell Maintenance in Brassica oleracea Seedlings.Molecular Regulation of Temperature-Dependent Floral Induction in Tulipa gesneriana.A cautionary note on the use of split-YFP/BiFC in plant protein-protein interaction studies.Characterization of MADS-domain transcription factor complexes in Arabidopsis flower developmentA quantitative and dynamic model of the Arabidopsis flowering time gene regulatory network.Conservation and diversity in flower land.Splicing-related genes are alternatively spliced upon changes in ambient temperatures in plants.Histone H3 lysine 36 methylation affects temperature-induced alternative splicing and flowering in plantsSEPALLATA3: the 'glue' for MADS box transcription factor complex formation.Tetramer formation in Arabidopsis MADS domain proteins: analysis of a protein-protein interaction network.Abscisic acid signaling is controlled by a BRANCHED1/HD-ZIP I cascade in Arabidopsis axillary buds.The 'ABC' of MADS domain protein behaviour and interactions.MADS: the missing link between identity and growth?Transfer of knowledge about flowering and vegetative propagation from model species to bulbous plants.Research on floral timing by ambient temperature comes into blossom.Role of alternative pre-mRNA splicing in temperature signaling.Cross-Family Transcription Factor Interactions: An Additional Layer of Gene Regulation.Transcriptional coordination between leaf cell differentiation and chloroplast development established by TCP20 and the subgroup Ib bHLH transcription factors.Analysis of functional redundancies within the Arabidopsis TCP transcription factor family.A plant-based chemical genomics screen for the identification of flowering inducers.Arabidopsis JACKDAW and MAGPIE zinc finger proteins delimit asymmetric cell division and stabilize tissue boundaries by restricting SHORT-ROOT action.Predicting and understanding transcription factor interactions based on sequence level determinants of combinatorial control.The Arabidopsis exocyst subunit SEC3A is essential for embryo development and accumulates in transient puncta at the plasma membrane.Identification and characterization of four chrysanthemum MADS-box genes, belonging to the APETALA1/FRUITFULL and SEPALLATA3 subfamilies.Role of Tulipa gesneriana TEOSINTE BRANCHED1 (TgTB1) in the control of axillary bud outgrowth in bulbs.Characterization of SOC1's central role in flowering by the identification of its upstream and downstream regulators.A cautionary note on the use of chromosome conformation capture in plants.Ectopic expression of the petunia MADS box gene UNSHAVEN accelerates flowering and confers leaf-like characteristics to floral organs in a dominant-negative manner.Characterization of the vernalization response in Lolium perenne by a cDNA microarray approach.The MADS box gene FBP2 is required for SEPALLATA function in petunia.Arabidopsis class I and class II TCP transcription factors regulate jasmonic acid metabolism and leaf development antagonistically.
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