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1. BPG4 regulates chloroplast development and homeostasis by suppressing GLK transcription factors and involving light and brassinosteroid signaling

2. Investigating Localization of Chimeric Transporter Proteins within Chloroplasts of Arabidopsis thaliana

4. Salicylic Acid Acts Antagonistically to Plastid Retrograde Signaling by Promoting the Accumulation of Photosynthesis-associated Proteins in Arabidopsis

5. Loss of inner-envelope K+/H+ exchangers impairs plastid rRNA maturation and gene expression

6. Establishing an efficient protoplast transient expression system for investigation of floral thermogenesis in aroids

7. Alternative Oxidase Capacity of Mitochondria in Microsporophylls May Function in Cycad Thermogenesis

8. Protoplast-Based Transient Expression Combined with Plant Cultivation Systems as a Valuable Tool for Floral Thermogenesis Studies in Aroids

9. Induction of TOC and TIC genes during photomorphogenesis is mediated primarily by cryptochrome 1 in Arabidopsis

10. Erratum to: Loss of inner-envelope K+/H+ exchangers impairs plastid rRNA maturation and gene expression

11. Ubiquitin-Proteasome Dependent Regulation of the GOLDEN2-LIKE 1 Transcription Factor in Response to Plastid Signals

12. Installation of authentic BicA and SbtA proteins to the chloroplast envelope membrane is achieved by the proteolytic cleavage of chimeric proteins in Arabidopsis

13. Investigating Localization of Chimeric Transporter Proteins within Chloroplasts of Arabidopsis thaliana

14. Ubiquitin–Proteasome-Dependent Regulation of Bidirectional Communication between Plastids and the Nucleus

15. Characterization of two PEBP genes, SrFT and SrMFT, in thermogenic skunk cabbage (Symplocarpus renifolius)

16. Specific and Efficient Targeting of Cyanobacterial Bicarbonate Transporters to the Inner Envelope Membrane of Chloroplasts in Arabidopsis

17. The gene expression landscape of thermogenic skunk cabbage suggests critical roles for mitochondrial and vacuolar metabolic pathways in the regulation of thermogenesis

18. Gravitropism ofArabidopsis thalianaRoots Requires the Polarization of PIN2 toward the Root Tip in Meristematic Cortical Cells

19. Bilateral Communication between Plastid and the Nucleus: Plastid Protein Import and Plastid-to-Nucleus Retrograde Signaling

20. Developmental changes and organelle biogenesis in the reproductive organs of thermogenic skunk cabbage (Symplocarpus renifolius)

21. Identification and characterization of Cor413im proteins as novel components of the chloroplast inner envelope

22. Evaluation of the Protective Activities of a Late Embryogenesis Abundant (LEA) Related Protein, Cor15am, during Various Stressesin Vitro

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24. Arabidopsis Cor15am Is a Chloroplast Stromal Protein That Has Cryoprotective Activity and Forms Oligomers

26. Distinct Localization of Two Closely Related Ypt3/Rab11 Proteins on the Trafficking Pathway in Higher Plants

27. Targeting of a polytopic membrane protein to the inner envelope membrane of chloroplasts in vivo involves multiple transmembrane segments

28. Production of viable seeds from the seedling lethal mutant ppi2-2 lacking the atToc159 chloroplast protein import receptor using plastic containers, and characterization of the homozygous mutant progeny

29. Trihelix DNA-binding Protein with Specificities for Two Distinctcis-Elements

30. Identification of a cis-Regulatory Element Involved in Phytochrome Down-Regulated Expression of the Pea Small GTPase Gene pra21

31. Isolation and gene expression analysis of a papain-type cysteine protease in thermogenic skunk cabbage (Symplocarpus renifolius)

32. The gene expression landscape of thermogenic skunk cabbage suggests critical roles for mitochondrial and vacuolar metabolic pathways in the regulation of thermogenesis

33. Plastid signalling under multiple conditions is accompanied by a common defect in RNA editing in plastids

34. Retrograde signaling pathway from plastid to nucleus

35. Retrograde Signaling Pathway from Plastid to Nucleus

36. Energetic Manipulation of Chloroplast Protein Import and the Use of Chemical Cross-Linkers to Map Protein–Protein Interactions

37. Versatile roles of plastids in plant growth and development

38. New insights into the retrograde signaling pathway between the plastids and the nucleus

39. Coordination of plastid protein import and nuclear gene expression by plastid-to-nucleus retrograde signaling

40. Molecular identity of uncoupling proteins in thermogenic skunk cabbage

41. atTic110 Functions as a Scaffold for Coordinating the Stromal Events of Protein Import into Chloroplasts

42. Ubiquitin-Proteasome-Dependent Regulation of Bidirectional Communication between Plastids and the Nucleus.

44. Arabidopsis tic110 is essential for the assembly and function of the protein import machinery of plastids

45. [Light-regulated gene expression in higher plants]

46. DE1, a 12-base pair cis-regulatory element sufficient to confer dark-inducible and light down-regulated expression to a minimal promoter in pea

47. Specific and Efficient Targeting of Cyanobacterial Bicarbonate Transporters to the Inner Envelope Membrane of Chloroplasts in Arabidopsis.

48. Production of viable seeds from the seedling lethal mutant ppi2-2 lacking the at Toc159 chloroplast protein import receptor using plastic containers, and characterization of the homozygous mutant progeny.

49. Protein trafficking to plastids: one theme, many variations.

50. Molecular Identity of Uncoupling Proteins in Thermogenic Skunk Cabbage.

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