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Klaus Palme

Researcher at University of Freiburg

Publications -  267
Citations -  29470

Klaus Palme is an academic researcher from University of Freiburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Auxin & Arabidopsis. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 256 publications receiving 26815 citations. Previous affiliations of Klaus Palme include Max Planck Society & Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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KCO1 is a component of the slow-vacuolar (SV) ion channel.

TL;DR: RT‐PCR experiments showed that KCO1 is involved in the formation of SV channels and currents mediated by slow‐activating vacuolar (SV) channels of mesophyll cell vacuoles were significantly smaller in kco1 plants compared to the wild‐type.
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Expression and tissue-specific localization of nitrate-responsive miRNAs in roots of maize seedlings.

TL;DR: It is suggested that a prolonged nitrate depletion may induce post-transcriptionally the expression of target genes by repressing the transcription of specific miRNAs upon nitrate shortage.
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ERECTA Family Genes Regulate Auxin Transport in the Shoot Apical Meristem and Forming Leaf Primordia

TL;DR: It is shown that ERfs regulate auxin transport during leaf initiation and are essential for PIN1 expression in the forming midvein of future leaf primordia and in the vasculature of emerging leaves.
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A cysteine‐rich receptor‐like kinase NCRK and a pathogen‐induced protein kinase RBK1 are Rop GTPase interactors

TL;DR: In this article, using yeast two-hybrid screening, three previously uncharacterized receptor-like protein kinases were found to be Rop GTPase-interacting molecules: a cysteine-rich receptor kinase, named NCRK, and two receptorlike cytosolic kinases from the Arabidopsis RLCK-VIb family, named RBK1 and RBK2.
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Developmental regulation of the maize Zm-p60.1 gene encoding a β-glucosidase located to plastids

TL;DR: It was found that the expression levels of the Zm-p60.1-specific mRNA changed after pollination of carpellate inflorescences, and this protein was found to be located in cell layers below the epidermis and around the vascular bundles of the coleoptile.