[BOOK][B] Romeis-mikroskopische technik

M Mulisch, U Welsch - 2015 - books.google.com
Der ROMEIS ist seit fast 100 Jahren das Standardwerk der mikroskopischen Technik. Über
18 Auflagen hat dieses Methodenbuch die Entwicklung der lichtmikroskopischen Verfahren …

[HTML][HTML] DNA-binding proteins of the Whirly family in Arabidopsis thaliana are targeted to the organelles

K Krause, I Kilbienski, M Mulisch, A Rödiger, A Schäfer… - FEBS letters, 2005 - Elsevier
Arabidopsisthaliana contains three genes with high homology to potato p24 which was
described as a member of the Whirly family of nuclear transcriptional activators. Computer-based …

[HTML][HTML] Recombinant Whirly1 translocates from transplastomic chloroplasts to the nucleus

R Isemer, M Mulisch, A Schäfer, S Kirchner, HU Koop… - FEBS letters, 2012 - Elsevier
Whirly1 was shown to be dually located in chloroplasts and nucleus of the same cell. To
investigate whether the protein translocates from chloroplasts to the nucleus, we inserted a …

Single-stranded DNA-binding protein Whirly1 in barley leaves is located in plastids and the nucleus of the same cell

E Grabowski, Y Miao, M Mulisch, K Krupinska - Plant physiology, 2008 - academic.oup.com
This article concerns the intriguing protein Whirly1 (Why1) that belongs to a small family of
singlestranded DNA-binding proteins and has been described to have functions in the …

Whirly1 in chloroplasts associates with intron containing RNAs and rarely co-localizes with nucleoids

J Melonek, M Mulisch, C Schmitz-Linneweber… - Planta, 2010 - Springer
The nucleic acid binding protein Whirly1 of barley has been located to both chloroplasts and
the nucleus of the same cell. Immunogold labelling furthermore showed that in vivo Whirly1 …

An alternative strategy of dismantling of the chloroplasts during leaf senescence observed in a high‐yield variety of barley

K Krupinska, M Mulisch, J Hollmann… - Physiologia …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Changes in function and composition of the photosynthetic apparatus as well as the ultrastructure
of chloroplasts in mesophyll cells were analyzed in flag leaves of the high‐yield barley …

[HTML][HTML] WHIRLY1 is a major organizer of chloroplast nucleoids

K Krupinska, S Oetke, C Desel, M Mulisch… - Frontiers in plant …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
WHIRLY1 is an abundant protein of chloroplast nucleoids, which has also been named
pTAC-1 with regard to its detection in the proteome of transcriptionally active chromosomes (TAC)…

Chitin in protistan organisms: distribution, synthesis and deposition

M Mulisch - European journal of protistology, 1993 - Elsevier
IV Distribution of Chitin among the Protists V Chitin Synthesis and Chitin Deposition VI Chitin
Degrading Enzymes VII Conclusion Acknowledgements References

[HTML][HTML] CAM-related changes in chloroplastic metabolism of Mesembryanthemum crystallinum L.

E Niewiadomska, W Bilger, M Gruca, M Mulisch… - Planta, 2011 - Springer
Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) is an intriguing metabolic strategy to maintain
photosynthesis under conditions of closed stomata. A shift from C 3 photosynthesis to CAM in …

Ultrastructural analyses of senescence associated dismantling of chloroplasts revisited

M Mulisch, K Krupinska - Plastid development in leaves during growth and …, 2013 - Springer
During leaf senescence, chloroplasts are transformed into gerontoplasts involving typical
structural changes that have been revealed by electron microscopy for more than 30 years. …