Published in Plant Cell on April 01, 1989
Molecular light switches for plant genes. Plant Cell (1990) 5.54
In vivo and in vitro characterization of protein interactions with the dyad G-box of the Arabidopsis Adh gene. Plant Cell (1990) 2.02
Photoregulated gene expression may involve ubiquitous DNA binding proteins. EMBO J (1990) 1.93
Light represses transcription of asparagine synthetase genes in photosynthetic and nonphotosynthetic organs of plants. Mol Cell Biol (1991) 1.88
Phytochrome activation of two nuclear genes requires cytoplasmic protein synthesis. EMBO J (1989) 1.81
Maize rbcS promoter activity depends on sequence elements not found in dicot rbcS promoters. Plant Cell (1991) 1.61
Characterization of a gene encoding a DNA binding protein with specificity for a light-responsive element. Plant Cell (1992) 1.33
Spacing between GT-1 binding sites within a light-responsive element is critical for transcriptional activity. Plant Cell (1990) 1.27
Ancestral multipartite units in light-responsive plant promoters have structural features correlating with specific phototransduction pathways. Plant Physiol (1996) 1.22
A metal-dependent DNA-binding protein interacts with a constitutive element of a light-responsive promoter. Plant Cell (1990) 1.20
Localization of a phytochrome-responsive element within the upstream region of pea rbcS-3A. Mol Cell Biol (1990) 1.20
Localization of Elements Important for the Wound-Inducible Expression of a Chimeric Potato Proteinase Inhibitor II-CAT Gene in Transgenic Tobacco Plants. Plant Cell (1990) 0.95
Organ-specific differential regulation of a promoter subfamily for the ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase small subunit genes in tomato. Plant Physiol (1995) 0.93
Tissue-specific expression and promoter analysis of the tobacco Itp1 gene. Plant Physiol (1996) 0.88
S2F, a leaf-specific trans-acting factor, binds to a novel cis-acting element and differentially activates the RPL21 gene. Plant Cell (1997) 0.77
The TATA-binding protein (TBP) from the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans can complement defects in human and yeast TBPs. J Bacteriol (1998) 0.75
A simple and general method for transferring genes into plants. Science (1985) 25.43
An evolutionarily conserved protein binding sequence upstream of a plant light-regulated gene. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1988) 7.60
Sequence-specific interactions of a pea nuclear factor with light-responsive elements upstream of the rbcS-3A gene. EMBO J (1987) 6.06
Organ-specific and light-induced expression of plant genes. Science (1986) 5.72
Discrete elements within the SV40 enhancer region display different cell-specific enhancer activities. EMBO J (1987) 4.28
Sequences in the pea rbcS-3A gene have homology to constitutive mammalian enhancers but function as negative regulatory elements. Genes Dev (1987) 4.25
The SV40 enhancer can be dissected into multiple segments, each with a different cell type specificity. Genes Dev (1987) 4.20
The SV40 enhancer contains two distinct levels of organization. Nature (1988) 3.98
Definition of multiple, functionally distinct TATA elements, one of which is a target in the hsp70 promoter for E1A regulation. Cell (1988) 3.91
A TATA box implicated in E1A transcriptional activation of a simple adenovirus 2 promoter. Nature (1987) 3.81
Constitutive and inducible Saccharomyces cerevisiae promoters: evidence for two distinct molecular mechanisms. Mol Cell Biol (1986) 3.37
Localization and conditional redundancy of regulatory elements in rbcS-3A, a pea gene encoding the small subunit of ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1988) 3.23
The implication of a plastid-derived factor in the transcriptional control of nuclear genes encoding the light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b protein. Eur J Biochem (1986) 2.47
Dissection of 5' upstream sequences for selective expression of the Nicotiana plumbaginifolia rbcS-8B gene. Mol Gen Genet (1988) 2.22
A DNA sequence element that confers seed-specific enhancement to a constitutive promoter. EMBO J (1988) 2.07
Auxin Polar Transport Is Essential for the Establishment of Bilateral Symmetry during Early Plant Embryogenesis. Plant Cell (1993) 3.97
Rice Phytochrome Is Biologically Active in Transgenic Tobacco. Plant Cell (1989) 2.81
Flower Development in Petunia. Plant Cell (1993) 1.99
Expression of the Hevea brasiliensis (H.B.K.) Mull. Arg. 3-Hydroxy-3-Methylglutaryl-Coenzyme A Reductase 1 in Tobacco Results in Sterol Overproduction. Plant Physiol (1995) 1.34
Sequence Requirements of the 5-Enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate Synthase 5[prime]-Upstream Region for Tissue-Specific Expression in Flowers and Seedlings. Plant Cell (1990) 1.21
Tissue-Specific Expression of as-1 in Transgenic Tobacco. Plant Cell (1994) 1.10
Importance of the Chiral Centers of Jasmonic Acid in the Responses of Plants (Activities and Antagonism between Natural and Synthetic Analogs). Plant Physiol (1997) 0.85
A constitutive gene expression system derived from the tCUP cryptic promoter elements. Theor Appl Genet (2002) 0.85
In vivo evidence of increased malignant cell proliferation following surgery in ovarian cancer. Int J Gynecol Cancer (1995) 0.76
Petunia Flowering Revisited. Plant Cell (1992) 0.75