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Karsten Liere

Researcher at Humboldt University of Berlin

Publications -  38
Citations -  2541

Karsten Liere is an academic researcher from Humboldt University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Promoter & Gene. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 35 publications receiving 2314 citations. Previous affiliations of Karsten Liere include Ruhr University Bochum & Rutgers University.

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pTAC2, -6, and -12 Are Components of the Transcriptionally Active Plastid Chromosome That Are Required for Plastid Gene Expression

TL;DR: The plastid transcriptionally active chromosome proteins (pTACs) as mentioned in this paper have been shown to be involved in post-transcriptional processes, such as RNA processing and/or mRNA stability.
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The transcription machineries of plant mitochondria and chloroplasts: Composition, function, and regulation.

TL;DR: While regulation of transcription in mitochondria seems to be only of limited importance, the plastid genes of higher plants respond to exogenous and endogenous cues rather individually by altering their transcriptional activities.
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The Primary Transcriptome of Barley Chloroplasts: Numerous Noncoding RNAs and the Dominating Role of the Plastid-Encoded RNA Polymerase

TL;DR: A novel differential RNA-seq approach was used to obtain a genome-wide map of transcription start sites in the chloroplast genome of barley, finding that most genes have both PEP and NEP promoters and that the chloroplasts contains many more promoters than genes.
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From seedling to mature plant: Arabidopsis plastidial genome copy number, RNA accumulation and transcription are differentially regulated during leaf development

TL;DR: In this paper, the plastidial DNA content of tissue ranging in age from 2-day old cotyledons to 37-day-old senescent rosette leaves was examined.
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An organellar maturase associates with multiple group II introns.

TL;DR: It is shown that the plastidial maturase MatK not only interacts with its encoding intron within trnK-UUU, but also with six additional group II introns, all belonging to intron subclass IIA.