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Harald Stransky

Researcher at University of Tübingen

Publications -  22
Citations -  2821

Harald Stransky is an academic researcher from University of Tübingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabidopsis & Phloem. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 22 publications receiving 2595 citations. Previous affiliations of Harald Stransky include Polytechnic University of Valencia.

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Arabidopsis LHT1 Is a High-Affinity Transporter for Cellular Amino Acid Uptake in Both Root Epidermis and Leaf Mesophyll

TL;DR: The capacity for amino acid uptake, and thus nitrogen use efficiency under limited inorganic N supply, is increased severalfold by LHT1 overexpression, and the mutant analyses may enhance the understanding of N cycling in plants.
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Auxin induces exocytosis and the rapid synthesis of a high-turnover pool of plasma-membrane H(+)-ATPase.

TL;DR: It is suggested that auxin activates a cluster of genes responsible for the induction and acceleration of exocytotic processes, including for the synthesis of PM H+-ATPases, increasing the capacity for H-extrusion into the apoplast as a precondition for wall enlargement.
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Galactinol synthase1. A Novel Heat Shock Factor Target Gene Responsible for Heat-Induced Synthesis of Raffinose Family Oligosaccharides in Arabidopsis

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that GolS1 is a novel HSF target gene, which is responsible for heat stress-dependent synthesis of raffinose, a member of the raff inose family oligosaccharides, and the biological function of this osmoprotective substance and the role of HSF-dependent genes in this biochemical pathway are discussed.
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LeProT1, a Transporter for Proline, Glycine Betaine, and γ-Amino Butyric Acid in Tomato Pollen

TL;DR: Direct uptake and competition studies demonstrate that LeProT1 constitutes a general transporter for compatible solutes, specifically expressed both in mature and germinating pollen, as demonstrated by RNA in situ hybridization.
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The role of [Delta]1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate dehydrogenase in proline degradation.

TL;DR: Pro and P5C/Glu semialdehyde may serve as a link between stress responses and cell death, and overexpression of AtP5CDH resulted in decreased sensitivity to externally supplied Pro.