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Pia Steinhilper, Journal Production Dept. | Postfach 31 1340 Service Center Secaucus Postfach 105280 D-10643 Berlin, Germany 44 Hartz Way D-69042 Heidelberg, Germany Tel.: 49 (30) 82070 Secaucus, NJ 07094, USA Tel.: 49 (6221) 487491 FAX: 49 (30) 8207448 Tel.: 1 (201) 3484033 FAX: 49 (6221) 487624 Fax: 1 (201) 3484505 E-mail: [email protected] Table of contents, volume 193, 1994 Number 1 . Lee, F.Y. Bih, G.H. Learn, J.T.L. Ting; C. Sellers, AH.C. Huang: Oleosins in the gametophytes of Pinus and Brassica F. Kang, C.J. Ridout, C.L. Morgan, S. Rawsthorne: The activity and their phylogenetic relationship with those in the sporo- of acetyl-CoA carboxylase is not correlated with the rate of phytes of various species 461 lipid synthesis during development of oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) embryos 320 K.E. Myton, S.C. Fry: Intraprotoplasmic feruloylation of arabin- Number 2 oxylans in Festuca arundinacea cell cultures 326 G.D Price, S. von Caemmerer, J.R. Evans, J.-W. Yu, J. Lloyd, R. Garcés, S. Sarmiento, M. Mancha: Oleate from triacylglycerols V. Oja, P. Kell, K. Harrison, A. Gallagher, M.R. Badger: Spe- is desaturated in cold-induced developing sunflower (Helianthus cific reduction of chloroplast carbonic anhydrase activity by annuus L.) seeds 473 antisense RNA in transgenic tobacco plants has a minor effect W.E. Finch-Savage, S.K. Pramanik, J.D. Bewley: The expression on photosynthetic CO, assimilation 331 of dehydrin proteins in desiccation-sensitive (recalcitrant) seeds R.G. Winkler, M. Freeling: Physiological genetics of the dominant of temperate trees 478 gibberellin-nonresponsive maize dwarfs, Dwarf8 and Dwarf9 P. Geigenberger, L. Merlo, R. Reimholz, M. Stitt: When growing 341 potato tubers are detached from their mother plant there is S.A. Avdiushko, X.S. Ye, J. Kuc, D.F. Hildebrand: Lipoxygenase a rapid inhibition of starch synthesis, involving inhibition of is an abundant protein in cucumber exudates 349 ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase 486 W.M Kaiser, S. Huber: Modulation of nitrate reductase in vivo J.L. Carrasco, A. Chueca, F.E. Prado, R. Hermoso, J.J. Lazaro, and in vitro: Effects of phosphoprotein phosphatase inhibitors, J.L. Ramos, M. Sahrawy, J.L. Gorgé: Cloning, structure and free Mg?* and 5-AMP 358 expression of a pea cDNA clone coding for a photosynthetic T. Roitsch, W. Tanner: Expression of a sugar-transporter gene fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase with some features different from family in a photoautotrophic suspension culture of Chenopo- those of the leaf chloroplast enzyme 494 dium rubrum L. 365 J.M. Ribaut, P.E. Pilet: Water stress and indol-3yl-acetic acid con- N. Yalpani, A.J. Enyedi, J. Leön, I. Raskin: Ultraviolet light and tent of maize roots 502 ozone stimulate accumulation of salicylic acid, pathogenesis- C. Catala, A. Crozier, J. Chamarro: Decarboxylative metabolism related proteins and virus resistance in tobacco 372 of [1’-'*C]indole-3-acetic acid by tomato pericarp discs during S.J. Hiscock, F.M. Dewey, J.O.D. Coleman, H.G. Dickinson: ripening. Effects of wounding and ethylene 508 Identification and localization of an active cutinase in the pollen . Susin, J. Abian, M.L. Peleato, F. Sanchez-Baeza, A. Abadia, of Brassica napus L. 377 E. Gelpi, J. Abadia: Flavin excretion from roots of iron-defi- G.M. Pastori, L.A. del Rio: An activated-oxygen-mediated role cient sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) 514 for peroxisomes in the mechanism of senescence of Pisum sati- 3. Rintamäki, R. Salo, E.-M. Aro: Rapid turnover of the D1 reac- vum L. leaves 385 tion-center protein of photosystem II as a protection mecha- . Bouche-Pillon, P. Fleurat-Lessard, R. Serrano, J.-L. Bonne- nism against photoinhibition in a moss, Ceratodon purpureus main: Asymmetric distribution of the plasma-membrane H *- (Hedw.) Brid. 520 ATPase in embryos of Vicia faba L. with special reference to H. Winter, D.G. Robinson, H.W. Heldt: Subcellular volumes and transfer cells 392 metabolite concentrations in spinach leaves 530 . Hermsmeier, R. Schulz, H. Senger: Formation of light-harvest- N.M. Rigby, A.J. MacDougall, P.W. Needs, R.R. Selvendran: ing complexes of photosystem II in Scenedesmus. 1. Correla- Phloem translocation of a reduced oligogalacturonide in Rici- tions between amounts of photosynthetic pigments, Lhc mes- nus communis L. 536 senger RNAs and LHC apoproteins during constitutional dark- M.D. Serpe, E.A. Nothnagel: Effects of Yariv phenylglycosides und light-dependent Lhc-gene expression 398 on Rosa cell suspensions: Evidence for the involvement of ara- . Hermsmeier, R. Schulz, H. Senger: Formation of light-hervest- binogalactan-proteins in cell proliferation 542 ing complexes of photosystem II in Scenedesmus. Il. Different C. Koch, G. Noga, G. Strittmatter: Photosynthetic electron trans- patterns of light-regulation of Lhc-gene expression in green and port is differentially affected during early stages of cultivar greening cells 406 race-specific interactions between potato and Phytophthora in- T.J.W. Stokkermans, N.K. Peters: Bradyrhizobium elkanii lipo-oli- festans 551 gosaccharide signals induce complete nodule structures on G/y- A.M. Bones, S. Visvalingam, O.P. Thangstad: Sulphate can induce cine soja Siebold et Zucc. 413 differential expression of thioglucoside glucohydrolases (myro- U. Gerst, G. Schönknecht, U. Heber: ATP and NADPH as the sinases) 558 driving force of carbon reduction in leaves in relation to thyla- T. Nagata, F. Kumagai, S. Hasezawa: The origin and organization koid energization by light 421 of cortical microtubules during the transition between M and M. Weil, T. Rausch: Acid invertase in Nicotiana tabacum crown- G, phases of the cell cycle as observed in highly synchronized gall cells: Molecular properties of the cell-wall isoform 430 cells of tobacco BY-2 567 . Weil, S. Krausgrill, A. Schuster, T. Rausch: A 17-kDa Nicotiana H. Teramoto, E. Momotani, G. Takeba, H. Tsuji: Isolation of tabacum cell-wall peptide acts as an in-vitro inhibitor of the a cDNA clone for a cytokinin-repressed gene in excised cucum- cell-wall isoform of acid invertase 438 ber cotyledons 573 . Baier, R. Goldberg, A.-M. Catesson, M. Liberman, N. Bouche- H. Takahashi, T.K. Scott: Gravity-regulated formation of the peg mal, V. Michon, C.H. du Penhoat: Pectin changes in samples in developing cucumber seedlings 580 containing poplar cambium and inner bark in relation to the seasonal cycle 446 . Hayakawa, T. Nakamura, F. Hattori, T. Mae, K. Ojima, T. Number 3 Yamaya: Cellular localization of NADH-dependent glutamate- synthase protein in vascular bundles of unexpanded leaf blades T. Moritz, A.M. Monteiro: Analysis of endogenous gibberellins and young grains of rice plants 455 and gibberellin metabolites from Dalbergia dolichopetala by gas Contents vol. 193 chromatography-mass spectrometry and high-performance li- . Reumann, R. Heupel, H.W. Heldt: Compartmentation studies quid chromatography-mass spectrometry 1 on spinach leaf peroxisomes. II. Evidence for the transfer of N.J. Walton, A.C.J. Peerless, R.J. Robins, M.J.C. Rhodes, H.D. reductant from the cytosol to the peroxisomal compartment Boswell, D.J. Robins: Purification and properties of putrescine via a malate shuttle 167 N-methyltransferase from transformed roots of Datura stra- . Heineke, A. Kruse, U.-I. Flügge, W.B. Frommer, J.W. Ries- monium L. 9 meier, L. Willmitzer, H.W. Heldt: Effect of antisense repression . Scott, N.J. Kruger: Fructose 2,6-bisphosphate levels in mature of the chloroplast triose-phosphate translocator on photosyn- leaves of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) and potato (Solanum thetic metabolism in transgenic potato plants 174 tuberosum) 16 M. Malone, J.-J. Alarcon, L. Palumbo: An hydraulic interpretation . Kimura, S. Mizuta: Role of the microtubule cytoskeleton in of rapid, long-distance wound signalling in the tomato 181 alternating changes in cellulose-microfibril orientation in the P.J. White: Characterization of a voltage-dependent cation-chan- coenocytic green alga, Chaetomorpha moniligera 21 nel from the plasma membrane of rye (Secale cereale L.) roots K.A. Santarius: Apoplasmic water fractions and osmotic potentials in planar lipid bilayers 186 at full turgidity of some Bryidae 32 S. Wilkinson, D.A. Morris: Targeting of auxin carriers to the plas- M. Grung, G. Kreimer, M. Calenberg, M. Melkonian, S. Liaaen- ma membrane: effects of monensin on transmembrane auxin Jensen: Carotenoids in the eyespot apparatus of the flagellate transport in Cucurbita pepo L. tissue 194 green alga Spermatozopsis similis: Adaptation to the retinal- A. Ellebracht, U. Heber, U. Sonnewald: Light-stimulated proton based photoreceptor 38 transport into the vacuoles of leaf mesophyll cells does not S. Maruysama, J.S. Boyer: Auxin action on growth in intact plants: require energization by the tonoplast pyrophosphatase 203 Threshold turgor is regulated 44 . Garcia-Ferris, J. Moreno: Oxidative modification and break- H.E. Pérez, N. Sanchez, L. Vidali, J.M. Hernandez, M. Lara, F. down of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase in- Sanchez: Actin isoforms in non-infected roots and symbiotic duced in Euglena gracilis by nitrogen starvation 208 root nodules of Phaseolus vulgaris L. 51 J. Görlach, J. Schmid, N. Amrhein: Abundance of transcripts spe- F. Van Breusegem, R. Dekeyser, A.B. Garcia, B. Claes, J. Gielen, cific for genes encoding enzymes of the prechorismate pathway M. Van Montagu, A.B. Caplan: Heat-inducible rice hsp82 and in different organs of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) hsp70 are not always co-regulated 57 plants 216 R.R. Lew: Regulation of electrical coupling between Arabidopsis J.M. Botia, A. Ortuno, F. Sabater, M. Acosta, J. Sanchez-Bravo: root hairs 67 Uptake and decarboxylation of indole-3-acetic acid during R.M. Augé, X. Duan, R.C. Ebel, A.J.W. Stodola: Nonhydraulic auxin-induced growth in lupin hypocotyl segments. Influence signalling of soil drying in mycorrhizal maize 74 of pH and vanadate 224 V.K. Patel, J. Shanklin, D.B. Furtek: Changes in fatty-acid compo- N. Shah, J.W. Bradbeer: The occurrence of chloroplastic and cyto- sition and stearoyl-acyl carrier protein desaturase expression solic isoenzymes of phosphoglycerate kinase in a range of plant in developing Theobroma cacao L.embryos 83 species 232 T. Munnik, A. Musgrave, T. de Vrije: Rapid turnover of poly- W. Bilger, O. Björkman: Relationships among violaxanthin de- phosphoinositides in camation flower petals 89 epoxidation, thylakoid membrane conformation, and nonpho- H.-P. Braun, V. Kruft, U.K. Schmitz: Molecular identification of tochemical chlorophyll fluorescence quenching in leaves of cot- the ten subunits of cytochrome-c reductase from potato mito- ton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) 238 chondria 99 . Houssa, G. Bernier, A. Pieltain, J.-M. Kinet, A. Jacqmard: L.T. Evans, R.W. King, L.N. Mander, R.P. Pharis, K.A. Duncan: Activation of latent DNA-replication origins: a universal effect The differential effects of C-16, 17-dihydro gibberellins and re- of cytokinins 247 lated compounds on stem elongation and flowering in Lolium J. Ravenel, G. Peltier, M. Havaux: The cyclic electron pathways temulentum 107 around photosystem I in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii as deter- H.-S. Yu, S.D. Russell: Populations of plastids and mitochondria mined in vivo by photoacoustic measurements of energy stor- during male reproductive cell maturation in Nicotiana tabacum age 251 L.: A cytological basis for occasional biparental inheritance J. Sugiyama, H. Chanzy, J.F. Revol: On the polarity of cellulose 115 in the cell wall of Valonia 260 A.A. Juknat, D. Dörnemann, H. Senger: Purification and kinetic E.P. Eleftheriou: Abnormal structure of protophloem sieve-ele- studies on a porphobilinogen deaminase from the unicellular ment cell wall in colchicine-treated roots of Triticum aestivum green alga Scenedesmus obliquus 123 L. 266 T.-C. Huang, H.-M. Chen, S.-Y. Pen, T.-H. Chen: Biological clock T. Merkle, H. Frohnmeyer, P. Schulze-Lefert, J.L. Dangl, K. Hahl- in the prokaryote Synechococcus RF-1 131 brock, E. Schafer: Analysis of the parsley chalcone-synthase H. Sekimoto, Y. Sone, T. Fujii: Regulation of expression of the promoter in response to different light qualities 275 genes for a sex pheromone by an inducer of the sex pheromone S. Del Duca, V. Tidu, R. Bassi, C. Esposito, D. Serafini-Fracassini: in the Closterium peracerosum-strigosum-littorale complex 137 Identification of chlorophyll-a/b proteins as substrates of R. Murphy, J.A.C. Smith: Derivation of a weighted-average reflec- transglutaminase activity in isolated chloroplasts of Helianthus tion coefficient for mesophyll cell membranes of Kalanchoé da- tuberosus L. 283 igremontiana 145 D. Godde, M. Hefer: Photoinhibition and light-dependent turn- over of the D1 reaction-centre polypeptide of photosystem II are enhanced by mineral-stress conditions 290 Number 4 I. Terashima, S. Funayama, K. Sonoike: The site of photoinhibi- tion in leaves of Cucumis sativus L. at low temperatures is pho- B. Rathinasabapathi, K.F. McCue, D.A. Gage, A.D. Hanson: tosystem I, not photosystem II 300 Metabolic engineering of glycine betaine synthesis: plant be- . Yu, J. Marcussen, M. Pedersen: Immunolocalization of «-1,4- taine aldehyde dehydrogenases lacking typical transit peptides glucan phosphorylase in the pyrenoid of the green alga Entero- are targeted to tobacco chioroplasts where they confer betaine morpha intestinalis 307 aldehyde resistance 155 K.M. Benderliev, N.I. Ivanova: High-affinity siderophore-mediat- ed iron-transport system in the green alga Scenedesmus incrassa- tulus 163 Indexed in Current Contents