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1. Tailoring baker's yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae for functional testing of channelrhodopsin.

2. Identification of Inhibitory Ca2+ Binding Sites in the Upper Vestibule of the Yeast Vacuolar TRP Channel

3. Identification of Inhibitory Ca2+ Binding Sites in the Upper Vestibule of the Yeast Vacuolar TRP Channel

4. Novel auto-selection systems for transformation selection of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in rich complex media

5. Vesicle fusion and fission in plants and yeast

6. Lipid engineering reveals regulatory roles for membrane fluidity in yeast flocculation and oxygen-limited growth

7. Lipid determinants of endocytosis and exocytosis in budding yeast

8. Identification of Inhibitory Ca

9. High-Resolution Membrane Capacitance Measurements for Studying Endocytosis and Exocytosis in Yeast

10. Das Membranpotenzial. Biophysik im Experiment

11. Preloading budding yeast with all-in-one CRISPR/Cas9 vectors for easy and high-efficient genome editing

12. Na + /H + antiporters are differentially regulated in response to NaCl stress in leaves and roots of Mesembryanthemum crystallinum

13. TPK1, a Ca2+-regulated Arabidopsis vacuole two-pore K+ channel is activated by 14-3-3 proteins

14. From sequence to antibody: Genetic immunisation is suitable to generate antibodies against a rare plant membrane protein, the KAT 1 channel

15. Lost in traffic? The K+ channel of lily pollen, LilKT1, is detected at the endomembranes inside yeast cells, tobacco leaves, and lily pollen

16. Characterization of potassium transport in wild-type and isogenic yeast strains carrying all combinations of trk1, trk2 and tok1 null mutations

17. Inhibition of the yeast V-type ATPase by cytosolic ADP

18. High-resolution membrane capacitance measurements for studying endocytosis and exocytosis in yeast

19. The presumed potassium carrier Trk2p inSaccharomyces cerevisiaedetermines an H+-dependent, K+-independent current

20. Electrophysiology in the eukaryotic model cell Saccharomyces cerevisiae

21. Physiological Characterization of the Yeast Plasma Membrane Outward Rectifying K + Channel, DUK1 (TOK1), In Situ

22. Functional comparison of plant inward-rectifier channels expressed in yeast

23. Use of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for patch-clamp analysis of heterologous membrane proteins: characterization of Kat1, an inward-rectifying K+ channel from Arabidopsis thaliana, and comparison with endogeneous yeast channels and carriers

24. Calcium- and voltage-dependent ion channels inSaccharomyces cerevisiae

25. Ion Channels in Arabidopsis Plasma Membrane : Transport Characteristics and Involvement in Light-Induced Voltage Changes

26. Functional consequences of leucine and tyrosine mutations in the dual pore motifs of the yeast K(+) channel, Tok1p

27. Characterization of plant aquaporins

28. Plant neurobiology: no brain, no gain?

29. Plant neurobiology: no brain, no gain?

30. Characterization of Plant Aquaporins

31. Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis and plant aquaporin expression

32. TPK1 is a vacuolar ion channel different from the slow-vacuolar cation channel

33. Plant Kin and Kout channels: Approaching the trait of opposite rectification by analyzing more than 250 KAT1-SKOR chimeras

34. In the yeast potassium channel, Tok1p, the external ring of aspartate residues modulates both gating and conductance

35. AtTPK4, an Arabidopsis tandem-pore K+ channel, poised to control the pollen membrane voltage in a pH- and Ca2+- dependent manner

36. Characterization of potassium transport in wild-type and isogenic yeast strains carrying all combinations of trk1, trk2 and tok1 null mutations

37. Transmembrane measurements across bioenergetic membranes

38. Partial Reaction Chemistry and Charge Displacement by the Fungal Plasma-Membrane H+-Atpase

39. Inward and outward rectifying potassium currents in Saccharomyces-Cerevisiae mediated by endogenous and heterelogously expressed ion channels

40. Gating and conductance in an outward-rectifying K+ channel from the plasma membrane of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

41. Complex modulation of cation channels in the tonoplast and plasma membrane of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: single-channel studies

42. Cation-selective channels in the vacuolar membrane of Saccharomyces: dependence on calcium, redox state, and voltage

43. The spTRK Gene Encodes a Potassium-specific Transport Protein TKHp in Schizosaccharomyces pombe

45. The Fabrication of H+-Selective Liquid-Membrane Micro-electrodes for Use in Plant Cells

46. Evidence that fusicoccin and indole-3-acetic acid induce cytosolic acidification ofZea mayscells

47. Current-voltage relationships of a sodium-sensitive potassium channel in the tonoplast ofChara corallina

48. Amine Transport in Riccia fluitans

49. Light-induced cytoplasmic pH changes and their interrelation to the activity of the electrogenic proton pump in Riccia fluitans

50. Cytoplasmic pH of Root Hair Cells ofSinapis albaRecorded by a pH-sensitive Micro-electrode. Does Fusicoccin Stimulate the Proton Pump by Cytoplasmic Acidification?

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