Ngā hua rapu - Grefen, Christopher
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A Novel Motif Essential for SNARE Interaction with the K(+) Channel KC1 and Channel Gating in Arabidopsis([W]) mā Grefen, Christopher, Chen, Zhonghua, Honsbein, Annegret, Donald, Naomi, Hills, Adrian, Blatt, Michael R.
I whakaputaina 2010Text -
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The Arabidopsis R-SNARE VAMP721 Interacts with KAT1 and KC1 K(+) Channels to Moderate K(+) Current at the Plasma Membrane mā Zhang, Ben, Karnik, Rucha, Wang, Yizhou, Wallmeroth, Niklas, Blatt, Michael R., Grefen, Christopher
I whakaputaina 2015Text -
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Binding of SEC11 Indicates Its Role in SNARE Recycling after Vesicle Fusion and Identifies Two Pathways for Vesicular Traffic to the Plasma Membrane mā Karnik, Rucha, Zhang, Ben, Waghmare, Sakharam, Aderhold, Christin, Grefen, Christopher, Blatt, Michael R.
I whakaputaina 2015Text -
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Palmitoylation-induced Aggregation of Cysteine-string Protein Mutants That Cause Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis mā Greaves, Jennifer, Lemonidis, Kimon, Gorleku, Oforiwa A., Cruchaga, Carlos, Grefen, Christopher, Chamberlain, Luke H.
I whakaputaina 2012Text -
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The Golgi S-acylation machinery comprises zDHHC enzymes with major differences in substrate affinity and S-acylation activity mā Lemonidis, Kimon, Gorleku, Oforiwa A., Sanchez-Perez, Maria C., Grefen, Christopher, Chamberlain, Luke H.
I whakaputaina 2014Text -
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Evidence for the localization of the Arabidopsis cytokinin receptors AHK3 and AHK4 in the endoplasmic reticulum mā Caesar, Katharina, Thamm, Antje M. K., Witthöft, Janika, Elgass, Kirstin, Huppenberger, Peter, Grefen, Christopher, Horak, Jakub, Harter, Klaus
I whakaputaina 2011Text -
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Selective Regulation of Maize Plasma Membrane Aquaporin Trafficking and Activity by the SNARE SYP121([W]) mā Besserer, Arnaud, Burnotte, Emeline, Bienert, Gerd Patrick, Chevalier, Adrien S., Errachid, Abdelmounaim, Grefen, Christopher, Blatt, Michael R., Chaumont, François
I whakaputaina 2012Text -
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A Tripartite SNARE-K(+) Channel Complex Mediates in Channel-Dependent K(+) Nutrition in Arabidopsis mā Honsbein, Annegret, Sokolovski, Sergei, Grefen, Christopher, Campanoni, Prisca, Pratelli, Réjane, Paneque, Manuel, Chen, Zhonghua, Johansson, Ingela, Blatt, Michael R.
I whakaputaina 2009Text -
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The Arabidopsis thaliana response regulator ARR22 is a putative AHP phospho-histidine phosphatase expressed in the chalaza of developing seeds mā Horák, Jakub, Grefen, Christopher, Berendzen, Kenneth W, Hahn, Achim, Stierhof, York-Dieter, Stadelhofer, Bettina, Stahl, Mark, Koncz, Csaba, Harter, Klaus
I whakaputaina 2008Text -
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Arabidopsis Sec1/Munc18 Protein SEC11 Is a Competitive and Dynamic Modulator of SNARE Binding and SYP121-Dependent Vesicle Traffic([W])([OA]) mā Karnik, Rucha, Grefen, Christopher, Bayne, Robert, Honsbein, Annegret, Köhler, Tim, Kioumourtzoglou, Dimitrios, Williams, Mary, Bryant, Nia J., Blatt, Michael R.
I whakaputaina 2013Text -
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Voltage-Sensor Transitions of the Inward-Rectifying K(+) Channel KAT1 Indicate a Latching Mechanism Biased by Hydration within the Voltage Sensor mā Lefoulon, Cécile, Karnik, Rucha, Honsbein, Annegret, Gutla, Paul Vijay, Grefen, Christopher, Riedelsberger, Janin, Poblete, Tomás, Dreyer, Ingo, Gonzalez, Wendy, Blatt, Michael R.
I whakaputaina 2014Text -
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Arabidopsis SNAREs SYP61 and SYP121 Coordinate the Trafficking of Plasma Membrane Aquaporin PIP2;7 to Modulate the Cell Membrane Water Permeability mā Hachez, Charles, Laloux, Timothée, Reinhardt, Hagen, Cavez, Damien, Degand, Hervé, Grefen, Christopher, De Rycke, Riet, Inzé, Dirk, Blatt, Michael R., Russinova, Eugenia, Chaumont, François
I whakaputaina 2014Text -
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Constitutive signaling activity of a receptor-associated protein links fertilization with embryonic patterning in Arabidopsis thaliana mā Neu, Ancilla, Eilbert, Emily, Asseck, Lisa Y., Slane, Daniel, Henschen, Agnes, Wang, Kai, Bürgel, Patrick, Hildebrandt, Melanie, Musielak, Thomas J., Kolb, Martina, Lukowitz, Wolfgang, Grefen, Christopher, Bayer, Martin
I whakaputaina 2019Text -
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Loss of GET pathway orthologs in Arabidopsis thaliana causes root hair growth defects and affects SNARE abundance mā Xing, Shuping, Mehlhorn, Dietmar Gerald, Wallmeroth, Niklas, Asseck, Lisa Yasmin, Kar, Ritwika, Voss, Alessa, Denninger, Philipp, Schmidt, Vanessa Aphaia Fiona, Schwarzländer, Markus, Stierhof, York-Dieter, Grossmann, Guido, Grefen, Christopher
I whakaputaina 2017Text -
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Endoplasmic reticulum membrane receptors of the GET pathway are conserved throughout eukaryotes mā Asseck, Lisa Yasmin, Mehlhorn, Dietmar Gerald, Monroy, Jhon Rivera, Ricardi, Martiniano Maria, Breuninger, Holger, Wallmeroth, Niklas, Berendzen, Kenneth Wayne, Nowrousian, Minou, Xing, Shuping, Schwappach, Blanche, Bayer, Martin, Grefen, Christopher
I whakaputaina 2021Text -
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The Histidine Kinase AHK5 Integrates Endogenous and Environmental Signals in Arabidopsis Guard Cells mā Desikan, Radhika, Horák, Jakub, Chaban, Christina, Mira-Rodado, Virtudes, Witthöft, Janika, Elgass, Kirstin, Grefen, Christopher, Cheung, Man-Kim, Meixner, Alfred J., Hooley, Richard, Neill, Steven John, Hancock, John Travers, Harter, Klaus
I whakaputaina 2008Text