
Publications of M. Jakoby
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Journal Article (12)
2014
Journal Article
164 (4), pp. 1879 - 1892 (2014)
Processing-Body Movement in Arabidopsis Depends on an Interaction between Myosins and DECAPPING PROTEIN1([W]). Plant Physiology 2010
Journal Article
61, pp. 191 - 199 (2010)
Tissue layer specific regulation of leaf length and width in Arabidopsis as revealed by the cell autonomous action of ANGUSTIFOLIA. The Plant Journal 2008
Journal Article
9, p. 182 - 182 (2008)
A systematic survey in Arabidopsis thaliana of transcription factors that modulate circadian parameters. BMC Genomics
Journal Article
148, pp. 1583 - 1602 (2008)
Transcriptional profiling of mature Arabidopsis trichomes reveals that NOECK encodes the MIXTA-like transcriptional regulator MYB106. Plant Physiology 2007
Journal Article
226 (4), pp. 897 - 908 (2007)
Iron deficiency-mediated stress regulation of four subgroup Ib BHLH genes in Arabidopsis thaliana. Planta 2006
Journal Article
141 (4), pp. 1293 - 1305 (2006)
Analysis of the subcellular localization, function, and proteolytic control of the Arabidopsis cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor ICK1/KRP1. Plant Physiology
Journal Article
38 (1), pp. 63 - 67 (2006)
A positive signal from the fertilization of the egg cell sets off endosperm proliferation in angiosperm embryogenesis. Nature Genetics 2005
Journal Article
17 (6), pp. 1704 - 1722 (2005)
Novel functions of plant cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors, ICK1/KRP1, can act non-cell-autonomously and inhibit entry into mitosis. Plant Cell 2004
Journal Article
7 (6), pp. 661 - 669 (2004)
Cell cycle and differentiation. Current Opinion in Plant Biology
Journal Article
577 (3), pp. 528 - 534 (2004)
FRU (BHLH029) is required for induction of iron mobilization genes in Arabidopsis thaliana. FEBS Letters 2003
Journal Article
15 (11), pp. 2497 - 2501 (2003)
Update on the basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor gene family in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Cell
Journal Article
20 (5), pp. 735 - 747 (2003)
The basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor family in plants: A genome-wide study of protein structure and functional diversity. Molecular Biology and Evolution