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Janneke Balk
Researcher at John Innes Centre
Publications - 79
Citations - 8081
Janneke Balk is an academic researcher from John Innes Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mitochondrion & Arabidopsis. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 70 publications receiving 6996 citations. Previous affiliations of Janneke Balk include Norwich Research Park & University of Oxford.
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The Chlamydomonas Genome Reveals the Evolution of Key Animal and Plant Functions
Sabeeha S. Merchant,Simon E. Prochnik,Olivier Vallon,Elizabeth H. Harris,Steven J. Karpowicz,George B. Witman,Astrid Terry,Asaf Salamov,Lillian K. Fritz-Laylin,Laurence Maréchal-Drouard,Wallace F. Marshall,Liang-Hu Qu,David R. Nelson,Anton A. Sanderfoot,Martin H. Spalding,Vladimir V. Kapitonov,Qinghu Ren,Patrick J. Ferris,Erika Lindquist,Harris Shapiro,Susan Lucas,Jane Grimwood,Jeremy Schmutz,Pierre Cardol,Pierre Cardol,Heriberto Cerutti,Guillaume Chanfreau,Chun-Long Chen,Valérie Cognat,Martin T. Croft,Rachel M. Dent,Susan K. Dutcher,Emilio Fernández,Hideya Fukuzawa,David González-Ballester,Diego González-Halphen,Armin Hallmann,Marc Hanikenne,Michael Hippler,William Inwood,Kamel Jabbari,Ming Kalanon,Richard Kuras,Paul A. Lefebvre,Stéphane D. Lemaire,Alexey V. Lobanov,Martin Lohr,Andrea L Manuell,Iris Meier,Laurens Mets,Maria Mittag,Telsa M. Mittelmeier,James V. Moroney,Jeffrey L. Moseley,Carolyn A. Napoli,Aurora M. Nedelcu,Krishna K. Niyogi,Sergey V. Novoselov,Ian T. Paulsen,Greg Pazour,Saul Purton,Jean-Philippe Ral,Diego Mauricio Riaño-Pachón,Wayne R. Riekhof,Linda A. Rymarquis,Michael Schroda,David B. Stern,James G. Umen,Robert D. Willows,Nedra F. Wilson,Sara L. Zimmer,Jens Allmer,Janneke Balk,Katerina Bisova,Chong-Jian Chen,Marek Eliáš,Karla C Gendler,Charles R. Hauser,Mary Rose Lamb,Heidi K. Ledford,Joanne C. Long,Jun Minagawa,M. Dudley Page,Junmin Pan,Wirulda Pootakham,Sanja Roje,Annkatrin Rose,Eric Stahlberg,Aimee M. Terauchi,Pinfen Yang,Steven G. Ball,Chris Bowler,Carol L. Dieckmann,Vadim N. Gladyshev,Pamela J. Green,Richard A. Jorgensen,Stephen P. Mayfield,Bernd Mueller-Roeber,Sathish Rajamani,Richard T. Sayre,Peter Brokstein,Inna Dubchak,David Goodstein,Leila Hornick,Y. Wayne Huang,Jinal Jhaveri,Yigong Luo,Diego Martinez,Wing Chi Abby Ngau,Bobby Otillar,Alexander Poliakov,Aaron Porter,Lukasz Szajkowski,Gregory Werner,Kemin Zhou,Igor V. Grigoriev,Daniel S. Rokhsar,Daniel S. Rokhsar,Arthur R. Grossman +118 more
TL;DR: Analyses of the Chlamydomonas genome advance the understanding of the ancestral eukaryotic cell, reveal previously unknown genes associated with photosynthetic and flagellar functions, and establish links between ciliopathy and the composition and function of flagella.
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The PET1-CMS Mitochondrial Mutation in Sunflower Is Associated with Premature Programmed Cell Death and Cytochrome c Release
TL;DR: It is shown that the PET1-CMS cytoplasm in sunflower causes premature PCD of the tapetal cells, which then extends to other anther tissues, suggesting that plant mitochondria play a key role in the induction of PCD.
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Ancient and essential: the assembly of iron–sulfur clusters in plants
Janneke Balk,Marinus Pilon +1 more
TL;DR: In plants iron-sulfur (Fe-S) proteins are found in the plastids, mitochondria, cytosol and nucleus, where they are essential for numerous physiological and developmental processes.
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Translocation of cytochrome c from the mitochondria to the cytosol occurs during heat-induced programmed cell death in cucumber plants
TL;DR: The mitochondrial release of cytochrome c following a PCD‐inducing stimulus in both plants and mammals suggests the pathways have been conserved during evolution, having been derived from ancestral unicellular death programmes.
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Biogenesis of cytosolic ribosomes requires the essential iron-sulphur protein Rli1p and mitochondria
Gyula Kispal,Katalin Sipos,Heike Lange,Zsuzsanna Fekete,Tibor Bedekovics,Tamás Janáky,Jochen Bassler,Daili J. A. Netz,Janneke Balk,Carmen Rotte,Roland Lill +10 more
TL;DR: The essential character of Fe/S clusters in Rli1p explains the indispensable character of mitochondria in eukaryotes and is associated with ribosomes and with Hcr1p, a protein involved in rRNA processing and translation initiation.