Kirsten Krause

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Top papers

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1 Complete DNA sequences of the plastid genomes of two parasitic flowering plant species, Cuscuta reflexa and Cuscuta gronovii. BMC Plant Biol 2007 1.55
2 Plant NBR1 is a selective autophagy substrate and a functional hybrid of the mammalian autophagic adapters NBR1 and p62/SQSTM1. Autophagy 2011 1.39
3 Comparative analysis of plastid transcription profiles of entire plastid chromosomes from tobacco attributed to wild-type and PEP-deficient transcription machineries. Plant J 2002 1.39
4 Data-directed top-down Fourier-transform mass spectrometry of a large integral membrane protein complex: photosystem II from Galdieria sulphuraria. Proteomics 2010 1.04
5 Comparative survey of plastid and mitochondrial targeting properties of transcription factors in Arabidopsis and rice. Mol Genet Genomics 2007 1.04
6 The rbcL genes of two Cuscuta species, C. gronovii and C. subinclusa, are transcribed by the nuclear-encoded plastid RNA polymerase (NEP). Planta 2004 0.89
7 Plastids of three Cuscuta species differing in plastid coding capacity have a common parasite-specific RNA composition. Planta 2003 0.85
8 Genetic analysis of the Photosystem I subunits from the red alga, Galdieria sulphuraria. Biochim Biophys Acta 2008 0.85
9 Plastid Located WHIRLY1 Enhances the Responsiveness of Arabidopsis Seedlings Toward Abscisic Acid. Front Plant Sci 2012 0.83
10 New insights into plastid nucleoid structure and functionality. Planta 2012 0.82
11 The ins and outs of editing and splicing of plastid RNAs: lessons from parasitic plants. N Biotechnol 2010 0.80
12 Analysis of gene expression in amyloplasts of potato tubers. Planta 2007 0.78
13 Green targeting predictor and ambiguous targeting predictor 2: the pitfalls of plant protein targeting prediction and of transient protein expression in heterologous systems. New Phytol 2013 0.77
14 Tocochromanol content and composition in different species of the parasitic flowering plant genus Cuscuta. J Plant Physiol 2005 0.75