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1. Glucosylceramides impact cellulose deposition and cellulose synthase complex motility in Arabidopsis.

2. Plasma and vacuolar membrane sphingolipidomes: composition and insights on the role of main molecular species.

3. Identification of Homogentisate Dioxygenase as a Target for Vitamin E Biofortification in Oilseeds.

4. Thiol-Based Regulation of Redox-Active Glutamate-Cysteine Ligase from Arabidopsis thaliana.

5. Unregulated Sphingolipid Biosynthesis in Gene-Edited Arabidopsis ORM Mutants Results in Nonviable Seeds with Strongly Reduced Oil Content.

6. The Lipid Flippases ALA4 and ALA5 Play Critical Roles in Cell Expansion and Plant Growth.

7. A Specialized Diacylglycerol Acyltransferase Contributes to the Extreme Medium-Chain Fatty Acid Content of Cuphea Seed Oil.

8. ORM Expression Alters Sphingolipid Homeostasis and Differentially Affects Ceramide Synthase Activity.

9. Overexpression of Arabidopsis Ceramide Synthases Differentially Affects Growth, Sphingolipid Metabolism, Programmed Cell Death, and Mycotoxin Resistance.

10. Chlorophyll Synthase under Epigenetic Surveillance Is Critical for Vitamin E Synthesis, and Altered Expression Affects Tocopherol Levels in Arabidopsis.

11. Identification of a Sphingolipid α-Glucuronosyltransferase That Is Essential for Pollen Function in Arabidopsis.

12. Origin and Biosynthesis of the Benzenoid Moiety of Ubiquinone (Coenzyme Q) in Arabidopsis.

13. A thraustochytrid diacylglycerol acyltransferase 2 with broad substrate specificity strongly increases oleic acid content in engineered Arabidopsis thaliana seeds.

14. Arabidopsis 56–Amino Acid Serine Palmitoyltransferase-Interacting Proteins Stimulate Sphingolipid Synthesis, Are Essential, and Affect Mycotoxin Sensitivity.

15. Structural Basis for Evolution of Product Diversity in Soybean Glutathione Biosynthesis.

16. Mutagenic Definition of a Papain-Like Catalytic Triad, Sufficiency of the N-Terminal Domain for Single-Site Core Catalytic Enzyme Acylation, and C-Terminal Domain for Augmentative Metal Activation of a Eukaryotic Phytochelatin Synthase.

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