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The Plant Journal (1998) 15(6), 853-857 Author index Albrecht, C., Geurts, R., Lapeyrie, F. and Bisseling, T Browse, J. see McConn,. M Endomycorrhizae and rhizobial Nod factors both require Byrne, J. see Dehesh, K SYM8 to induce the expression of the early nodulin genes PsENODS5 and PsENOD12A 605 Caliskan, M. and Cuming, A.C. Spatia/ spe Ap Rees, T. see Zeeman, S.C generating oxalate oxidase gene express Atkinson, R.G., Bieleski, L.R.F., Gleave, A.P., Janssen, B.-J. and embryo germination 165 Morris, B.A.M. Post-transcriptional silencing of chalcone Cameron-Mills, V. see Rouster, J synthase in petunia using a geminivirus-based episomal Campbell, P. and Braam, J. Developmenta vector 593 associated with deoxyadenosine met Vii Ayaydin, F. see Kovacs, | tobacco 553 Carninci, P. see Seki, M Babiychuk, E., Cottrill, P.B., Storozhenko, S., Fuangthong, M Carrera, E. and Prat, S. Expression « Chen, Y., O'Farrell, M.K., Van Montagu, M., inzé, D. and mutant allele inhibits proteinase Kushnir, S Higher plants possess two structurally different tomato 165 poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases 635 Cejudo, F.J. see Dominguez, F Bailey-Serres, J. see Fennoy, S.L Chan, M.-T. and Yu, S.-M. The 3 untrans Baker, A. see Pool, M.R a-amylase gene mediates sugar-deper Barker, S.J., Stummer, B., Gao, L., Dispain, |., O'Connor, P.J. and mRNA 685 Smith, S.E. A mutant in Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. with Chattopadhyay, S., Puente, P., Deng, X highly reduced VA mycorrhizal colonization: isolation and Combinatorial interaction of light-responsiv ements plays a preliminary characterisation 791 critical role in determining the response characteristics of Barratt, D.H.P. see Lovegrove, A light-regulated promoters in Arabidops Bartels, D. see Frank, W Chaudhury, A. see Glover, J Beachy, R.N. see Kahn, T.W Chen, Y. see Babiychuk, E Beachy, R.N. see Mas, P Chengappa, S. see Crombie, H.J Beale, M.H. see Lovegrove, A Cheong, Y.H., Yoo, C.M., Park, J.M., Ryu al Beale, S.I. see Cornejo, J Nagao, R.T., Key, J.L., Cho, M.J. and Hong, J.C. STF1 is a Bennett, M.J. see Maathius, F.J.M novel TGACG-binding factor with a zinc-finger motif and a Betteridge, A. see Boevink, P bZIP domain which heterodimerizes with GBF proteins 199 Bharathi M. see Rao. K.V Chiltz, A. see Lebrun-Garcia, A Bieleski. L.R.F. see Atkinson, R.G Cho, H.-T. and Kende, H. Tissue /ocalizat Bisseling, T. see Albrecht, C Coapwrator rice 805 Blackman, L.M., Gunning, B.E.S. and Overall, R.L. A 45 kDa moved ep by FLD interacts protein isolated from the nodal walls of Chara corallina is iM cane ee localised to plasmodesmata 401 different developmental phase transiti« Arabidopsis shoot development 231 Boevink, P., Oparka, K., Santa Cruz, S., Martin, B., Betteridge, A Chou, W.-M. and Kutchan, T.M. Enzymati and Hawes, C. Stacks on tracks: the plant Golgi apparatus biosynthesis of complex alkaloids traffics on an actin/ER network 441 Chow, K.S., Singh, D.P., Walker, A.R. ar Bolwell, G.P. see Brown, | Polyunsaturated membranes are required Borisjuk, L., Walenta, S., Weber, H., Mueller-Klieser, W. and competence in a mutant of Arabidops Wobus, U. A sing/e nuclear locus is involved in both Christou, P. see Rao, K.\V chloroplast RNA trans-splicing and 3 end processing 583 Chueca, A. see Jaramillo, J.L Borrias, M. see Rook, F Conner, T. see Ruan, Y Bosnich, W. see Rutledge, R Cooper, B. see Kahn, T.W Bottka, S. see Kovacs, | Cornejo, J., Willows, R.D. and Beale, S rytobilin biosynthesis Bowen, H.C. see Maathius, F.J.M cloning and expression of a gene encoding soluble Bown, D.P. see Rao, K.V ferredoxin-dependent heme oxygenase from Synechoscystis Braam, J. see Campbell, P sp. PCC 6803 99 Bray, C.M. see West, C.E Corrado, G. see Van Blokland, R Brennicke, A. see Giegé, P. Cété, C. see Rutledge, R Brennicke, A. see Zabaleta, E Cottrill, P.B. see Babiychuk, E Bringloe, D. see Wan, J Craig, S. see Glover, J Brown, |., Trethowan, J., Kerry, M., Mansfield, J. and Bolwell Crombie, H.J., Chengappa, S., Hellyer, A. and Reid, J.S.G. A G.P. Localization of components of the oxidative cross-linking xyloglucan oligosaccharide-active, transglycosylating p of glycoproteins and of callose synthesis in papillae formed glucosidase from the cotyledons of nasturtium (Tropaeolum during the interaction between non-pathogenic strains of majus L) seedlings - purification, properties and Xanthomonas campestris and French bean mesophyll characterization of a cDNA clone 27 cells 333 Crosby, W.L. see Wang, H Brown, J.W.S. see Simpson, C.G Cuming, A.C. see Caliskan, M Brown, S. see Hamilton, A.J Cutler, A.J. see Wang, H © 1998 Blackwell Science Ltd 854 Author index Day, A. see Zubko, M.K Glover, J Dehesh, K., Edwards, P., Fillatti, J., Slabaugh, M. ar Cloning an KAS IV: a 3-ketoacyl-ACP synthase from Cuphea st ritical medium chain specific condensing enzyme 383 Goekiiar Deng, X.-W. see Chattopadhyay, S Dennis, E. see Glover, J Di Sansebastiano, G.-P., Paris, N., Marc-Martin Green J.-M. Specific accumulation of GFP in a non- GGrreeegre rsor compartment via a C-terminal propeptide-mediated sorting pathway 449 Grelon Dietrich, P. and Hedrich, R. Expression of snowdri Grierson, C »e Hamilt in transgenic rice plants confers reistance to rit L. see Zabaleta planthopper 479 nning, B.E.S. see E Dispain, |. see Barker, S.J A.. Durner Doering-Saad, C. see Perfect, S.E Dacco epoxide Dominguez, F. and Cejudo, F.J. A gene encoding resistance respo phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate 5-kinase is induc stress and abscisic acid in Arabidopsis thaliana Driscoll, B.T. see Miller, S.S Dudits, D. see Kovacs, | related genes encoding pr Durner, J. see Guo, A nucellus of developin Hajirezael see -T rethewe Edwards, P. see Dehesh, K Hakkert Engstrém, P. see Tandre, K Hamilton Solis, A.-G.A. an A transgene with repeated Faure, J.-D., Gingerich, D. and Howell, S.H. An Arabidopsis DNA causes high frequency st-transcriptional suppressior immunophilin, AtFKBP12, binds to AtFIP37 (FKBP interacting of ACC-oxidase gene expression protein) in an interaction that is disrupted by FK506 783 Hawes, C. see Boevink, P Fennoy, S.L., Nong, T. and Bailey-Serres, J. Transcriptional and Hayashizaki Y see Seki post-transcriptional processes regulate gene expression in Hedrich oxygen-deprived roots of maize 727 Heinlein, M. see Kahr Fillatti, J.s ee Dehesh, K Heinz, E. see Girke, T Fischer, K. and Schopfer P. Physical strain-mediated microtubule Heiser, V. see Zabaleta, E reorientation in the epidermis cf gravitropically or Hellyer, A. see Crombie, H.J phototropically stimulated maize coleoptiles 19 Herrmann, P. see LuerBer Fobert, P. see Rutledge, R Hill, S.A. see Sweetiove Fowke, L.C. see Wang, H Hodges, T.K. see Rao, K.V Frank, W., Phillips, J., Salamini, F. and Bartels, D. Tw« Hong, J.C. see Cheong, Y.H dehydration-inducible transcripts from the resurrection plant Hong, S.H. see Kim, B.C Craterostigma plantagineum encode interacting Hooley, R. see Lovegrove, A homeodomain-leucine zipper proteins 413 Horng, J.-T. see Pool, M.R Fu, X. see Rao, K.V Howell, S.H. see Faure, J.-D Fuangthong, M. see Babiychuk, E Hudson, M. and Smith, H. The phytochrome B encoded by the Furuya, M. see Kim, B.C HLG /ocus of Nicotiana plumbaginifolia is required for Furuya, M. see Uchida, K detection of photoperiod: hiq mutants show altered regulatior of flowering and circadian movement 281 Gafny, R. see Kahn, T.W Gantt, J.S. see Miller, S.S Inzé, D. see Babiychuk, E Gao, L. see Barker, S.J Ipacs, |. see Kovacs, | Gatehouse, A.M.R. see Rao, K.V. Ishizuka, M. see Hamilton, A.J Gatehouse, J.A. see Rao, K.V Isshiki, M., Morino, K., Nakajima, M., Okagaki, R.J., Wessler Geigenberger, P. see Trethewey, R.N S.R., Izawa, T. and Shimamoto, K. A naturally occurring Gerrits, N. see Rook, F functional allele of the rice waxy locus has a GT to TT Geurts, R. see Albrecht, C mutation at the 5’ splice site of the first intron 133 Giegé, P., Konthur, Z., Walter, G. and Brennicke, A. An ordered Itoh, H. see Tanaka-Ueguchi, M Arabidopsis thaliana mitochondrial cDNA library on high luchi, S. see Mikami, K density filters allows rapid systematic analysis of plant gene Izawa, T. see Isshiki, M expression: a pilot study 721 Gilmore, J. see Ruan, Y Jamet, E. see Uchida, K Gingerich, D. see Faure, J.-D Janssen, B.-J. see Atkinson, R.G Girke, T., Schmidt, H., Zahringer, U., Reski, R. and Heinz, E Jaramillo, J.L., Chueca, A., Sahrawy, M. and Gorgé, J.L. Hybrids Identification of a novel A6-acyl-group desaturase by targeted from pea chloroplast thioredoxins f and m: physicochemical gene disruption in Physcomitrella patens 39 and kinetic characteristics 155 Gleave, A.P. see Atkinson, R.G Jelitto, T.C. see Maathius, F.J.M © Blackwell Science Ltd, The Plant Journal, (1998), 15, 853-857 TW Lapidot, M.. Heinlein. M.. Reiche Gafny, R. and Beachy, R.N. Domains of the rotein involved in subceilular vizat see Mikami, K »¢ y yk Yama R see Rutledge, R see Cho, H.-T see Brown Key, J.L. see Cheong, Y.H Kim, B.C., Soh, M.S., Hong, S.H., Furuya, M. and Nan Photomorphogenic development of the Arabidopsis : n and its interaction with phytochromes in larkness 61 Tennessen, D.J. and Last lorpnogenesis n Arabidc 2 LueriSen, H see Lashbrook, C.C Klessig, D.F. see Guo, A Komeda. Y. see Yok yama R Z. see Gieaé, P Koops, A.J. see Van Der Meer, |.M Kortstee, A. see Rook. F Koshioka, M. see Tanaka-Ueguchi, M Kossmann, J. see Sweetlove, L.J Kovacs. | Ayaydin F.. Oberschall, A ipacs, | Bottka Pongor, S., Dudits, D. and Toth, E.C. Immunoloc: novel annexin-like protein encoded by a stress and abscisic acid responsive gene in alfalfa 185 Kragler, F., Monzer, J., Shash, K., Xoconostle-Cazares, B. and cas, W.J. Cell-to-cell transport of proteins: requirement for unfolding and characterization of binding to a putative plasmodesmal receptor 367 Kiick, U. see Hahn, D Kudia, J. see Xu, Q wer, J. see Kraaler, F Kuo, J. see Zhang, W.H Vioons Vaicke, R. and Kushnir, S. see Babiychuk, E 3nd water deficit induce Kutchan, T.M. see Chou, W.-M likinase (PPDK) expressi« Morir K. see isshik M Lamppa, G.K. see Wan, J Morris, B.A.M. see Atkins Lapeyrie, F. see Albrecht, C Mueller-Klieser Lapidot, M. see Kahn, T.W Muramatsu Lashbrook, C.C., Tieman, D.M. and Klee, H.J. Differential regulation of the tomato ETR gene family throughout plant az see Cher development 243 if see Isst Last, R.L. see Kim, B.C Laudert, D. and Weiler, E.W. Allene oxide synthase: a major Neuhaus control point in Arabidopsis thaliana octadecanoid Nickelsen, J. see Hahr signalling 675 Nickle, T.C. and Meinke Lebrun-Garcia, A., Ouaked, F., Chiltz, A. and Pugin, A. Activation Arabidopsis (cyt1 of MAPK homologues by elicitors in tobacco cells 173 ncomplete ceil wa Lehman, C.C. see Staswick, PE accumulation 321 Lemcke, K. and Schmiilling, T. Gain of function assays identify Nicolas, O. see Rutledge, R non-rol genes from Agrobacterium rhizogenes TL-DNA that Nilsson, O., Wu, E., Wolfe, D.S. and We alter plant morphogenesis or hormone sensitivity 423 of flowers in transgenic Arabidops Liang, S. see Xu, Q Nishiyama, Y. see Seki, M Llaca, V. and Messing, J. Amplicons of maize zein genes are Nona, T. see Fennoy, S.l conserved within genic but expanded and constricted in Northrop, F. see Zeeman, S.( intergenic regions 211 Lépez-Huertas, E. see Pool, M.R O'Connell, R.J. see Perfect, S.E Lovegrove, A., Barratt, D.H.P., Beale, M.H. and Hooley, R O'Connor, P.J. see Barker Gibberellin-photoaffinity labelling of two polypeptides in plant O'Farrell, M.K. see Babiych plasma membranes 311 Oberschall, A. see Kovacs Lowe, A. see Hamilton, A.J Ohme-Takaai, M. see Suzuki, Luan, S. see Xu, Q Okagaki, R.J. see Isshiki, M © Blackwell Science Ltd, The Plant Journal, (1998), 15, 853-857 856 Author index Oparka, K. see Boevink, P. Salamini, F. see Frank, W OQuaked, F. see Lebrun-Garcia, A Sanders, D. see Maathius, F.J.M Overall, R.L. see Blackman, L.M Santa Cruz, S. see Boevink, P Oyama, N. see Tanaka-Ueguchi, M Schmidt, H. see Girke, T Schmilling, T. see Lemcke, K Paris, N. seeD i Sansebastiano, G.-P Schopfer, P. see Fischer, K Park, J.M. see Cheong, Y.H Schorr, P. see Wang, H Perfect, S.E., O'Connell, R.J., Green, E.F., Doering-Saad, C. and Scollan, C. see Van Blokland, R Green, J.R. Expression cloning of a fungal proline-rict Séguin, A. see Rutledge, R glycoprotein specific to the biotrophic interface formed in the Seki, M., Carninci, P., Nishiyama, Y., Hayashizaki, Y. and Colletotrichum-bean interaction 273 Shinozaki, K. High-efficiency cloning of Arabidopsis full-length Phillips, J. see Frank, W cDNA by biotinylated CAP trapper 707 Pongor, S. see Kovacs, | Shash, K. see Kragler, F Pool, M.R, Lopez-Huertas, E., Horng, J.-T. and Baker, A. NADPH Shimamoto, K. see Isshiki, M is a specific inhibitor of protein import into glyoxysomes 4 Shinozaki, K. see Mikami, K Powell, K.S. see Rao, K.V Shinozaki, K. see Seki, M Prat, S. see Carrera, E Shinshi, H. see Suzuki, K Puente, P. see Chattopadhyay, S Simpson, C.G., McQuade, C., Lyon, J. and Brown, J.W.S Pugin, A. see Lebrun-Garcia, A Characterization of exon skipping mutants of the COP1 gene from Arabidopsis 12 Qi, Q. see Wang, H Singh, D.P. see Chow, K.S Slabaugh, M. see Dehesh, K Rao, K.V., Rathore, K.S., Hodges, T.K., Fu, X., Stoger, E Smeekens, S. see Rook, F Sudhakar, D., Williams, S., Christou, P., Bharathi, M., Bown Smith, A.G. see Chow, K.S D.P, Powell, K.S., Spence, J., Gatehouse, A.M.R. and Smith, A.M. see Zeeman, S.C Gatehouse, J.A. Expression of snowdrop lectin (GNA) in Smith, C.P. see West, C.E transgenic rice plants confers reistance to rice brown Smith, H. see Hudson, M planthopper 469 Smith, S.E. see Barker, S.J Rathore, K.S. see Rao, K.V Soh, M.S. see Kim, B.C Regan, S. see Rutledge, R Solis, A.-G.A. see Hamilton, A.J Reichel, C. see Kahn, T.W Somerville, C.R. see Rhee, S.Y Reid, J.S.G. see Crombie, H.J Sonnewald, U. see Trethewey, R.N Rengel, Z. see Zhang, W.H Spence, J. see Rao, K.V Reski, R. see Girke, T Staswick, P.E., Yuen, G.Y. and Lehman, C.C. Jasmonate signaling Rhee, S.Y. and Somerville, C.R. Tetrad pollen formation in mutants of Arabidopsis are susceptible to the soil fungus quartet mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana is associated with Pythium irregulare 747 persistence of pectic polysaccharides of the pollen mother cell Stephens, S.M. see West, C.E wall 79 Stewart, D. see Rutledge, R Riedel, K. see Trethewey, R.N Stitt, M. see Trethewey, R.N Riesmeier, J.W. see Sweetlove, L.J Stoger, E. see Rao, K.V Riesmeier, J.W. see Trethewey, R.N Storozhenko, S. see Babiychuk, E Rook, F., Gerrits, N., Kortstee, A., Van Kampen, M., Borrias, M Stummer, B. see Barker, S.J Weisbeek, P. and Smeekens, S. Sucrose-specific signalling Sudhakar, D. see Rao, K.V represses translation of the Arabidopsis ATB2 bZIP Sunohara, G. see Rutledge, R transcription factor gene 253 Suzuki, K., Suzuki, N., Ohme-Takagi, M. and Shinshi, H Ross, S. see Van Blokland, R Immediate early induction of mRNAs for ethylene-responsive Rouster, J., Van Mechelen, J. and Cameron-Mills, V. The transcription factors in tobacco leaf strips after cutting 657 untranslated leader sequence of the barley lipoxygenase 1 Suzuki, N. see Suzuki, K (Lox1) gene confers embryo-specific expression 435 Svenson, M. see Tandre, K Ruan, Y., Gilmore, J. and Conner, T. Towards Arabidopsis Svensson, M.E. see Tandre, K genome analysis: monitoring expression profiles of 1400 Sweetliove, L.J., Kossmann, J., Riesmeier, J.W., Trethewey, R.N genes using cDNA microarrays 821 and Hill, S.A. The control of source to sink carbon flux during Runeberg-Roos, P. and Saarma, M. Phytepsin, a barley vacuolar tuber development in potato 697 aspartic proteinase, is highly expressed during autolysis of developing tracheary elements and sieve cells 139 Takahashi, T. see Yokoyama, R Rutledge, R., Regan, S., Nicolas, O., Fobert, P., Coté, C., Bosnich Tanaka-Ueguchi, M., Itoh, H., Oyama, N., Koshioka, M. and W., Kauffeldt, C., Sunohara, G., Séguin, A. and Stewart, D Matsuoka, M. Over-expression of a tobacco homeobox gene Characterization of an AGAMOUS homologue from the NTH15, decreases the expression of a gibberellin biosynthetic conifer black spruce (Picea mariana) that produces floral gene encoding GA 20-oxidase 391 homeotic conversions when expressed in Arabidopsis 625 Tandre, K., Svenson, M., Svensson, M.E. and Engstrém, P Ryu, G.R. see Cheong, Y.H Conservation of gene structure and activity in the regulation of reproductive organ development of conifers and Saarma, M. see Runeberg-Roos, P. angiosperms 615 Sahrawy, M. see Jaramillo, J.L Tennessen, D.J. see Kim, B.C © Blackwell Science Ltd, The Plant Journal, (1998), 15, 853-857 Author index 857 Tieman, D.M. see Lashbrook, C.C Weigel D. see Nilsson, C Torii, K.U. see Yokoyama, R Weiler, E.W. see Laudert, D Toth, E.C. see Kovacs, | Weisbeek, P. see Rook, F Trethewey, R.N. see Sweetlove, L.J Wessler, S.R. see isshiki, M Trethewey, R.N., Geigenberger, P., Riedel, K., Hajirezaei, M.-R vNv est, C E., Waterworth, W.M., Stepher Sonnewald, U., Stitt, M., Riesmeier, J.W. and Willmitzer, | Bray, C.M. Cloning and functiona Combined expression of glucokinase and invertase in potat peptide transporter expressed tubers leads to a dramatic reduction in starch accumulation during the early stages of gern and stimulation of glycolysis 109 White, P.J. see Maathius, F Trethowan, J. see Brown, | Williams, S. see Rao, K.\ Trimmer, P. see Maathius, F.J.M vAV ilimut-z er see +| rethewey VViiOows R.D see Cornei Uchida, K., Muramatsu, T., Jamet, E. and Furuya, M. Control of Wobus, U. see Borisjuk, | expression of a gene encoding an extensin by phytochrome Nolfe. D.S. see Nilssor see Nilsson. O and a blue light receptor in spores of Adiantum capillus veneris L 813 onostle-Cazares Vaicke, R. see Moons, A Q., Liang, S Van Blokland, R., Ross, S., Corrado, G., Scollan, C. and Meyer, P fein kinase Two different genes encode ferrochelatase in Arabidopsis th both Cdc2a ar mapping, expression and subcellular targeting of the precursor proteins 543 Yamaguchi-Shinozaki, * Van Der Meer, |.M., Koops, A.J., Hakkert, J.C. and Van Tuner A.J. Anions permeate and gate GCAC1, a voltage-dependent Yana, C.-H. see Chou, M.-l Yokoyama, R., Takahash guard cell anion channel 489 Van Kampen, M. see Rook, F The Arabidopsis ERECTA gene picail meristem and organ primord Van Mechelen, J. see Rouster, J Yoo, C.M. see Cheong, Y.H Van Montagu, M. see Babiychuk, E Yu, S.-M. see Chan, M Van Montagu, M. see Moons, A Yuanhai, H. see Hamilton, A.. Van Tunen, A.J. see Van Der Meer, |.M Yuen, G.Y. see Staswick, P.E Vance, C.P. see Miller, S.S Zabaleta, E., Heiser, V Walenta, S. see Borisjuk, L Promoters of nuclear-encoded rest Walker, A.R. see Chow, K.S genes from Arabidopsis thaliana Walter, G. see Giegé, P. anther/pollen specific expressior Wan, J., Bringloe, D. and Lamppa, G.K. Disruption of chloroplast Zahringer, U. see Girke, T biogenesis and plant development upon down-regulation of a Zeeman, S.C., Northrop, F., Smith chloroplast processing enzyme involved in the import starch-accumulating mutant of Arat pathway 459 n a chloroplastic starch-hydrolysing er Wang, H., Qi, Q., Schorr, P., Cutler, A.J., Crosby, W.L. and Fowke Zhang, W.H., Rengel, Z. and Kuc L.C. Cloning of the fructan biosynthesis pathway of Jerusalem ntracellular Ca** in cells of intac artichoke 501 acetoxymethyl ester of Fluo-3 u Waterworth, W.M. see West, C.E Zubko, M.K. and Day, A. Stabie alt Weber, H. see Borisjuk, L mutagenesis: a model for ribosi Wei, N. see Chattopadhyay, S inheritance 265 © Blackwell Science Ltd, The Plant Journal, (1998), 15, 853-857 The Plant Journal (1998) 15(6), 859-862 Subject index AB13 755 cell wall 165, 333, 553 ABA 89 cell wall (plant) 27 abscisic acid 413, 501, 563, 765 cell wall loosening 805 abscission 243 cell walls 321 ACC-oxidase 737 cell-to-cell communication 401 actin 441 cell-to-cell movement 367 AGAMOUS-like 625 chalcone synthase 593 agarose-embedment 835 Chara 401 Agrobacterium rhizogenes 423 Chlamydomonas reinhardti aleurone 311 chloroplast 155 alfalfa 173 chloroplast processing enzyme allene oxide cyclase 675 chloroplast psaA gene 575 allene oxide synthase 675 chloroplasts 357 amylase 357 chromosome mapping 531 a-amylase gene 685 cold loading 147 anion channel 479 coleoptile 119 anion permeation 479 Colletotrichum 273 anion-dependent gating 479 comparative genetics annexin 185 cone 625 anomalous mole fraction 479 confocal microscopy anther 49 conifer 625 antibody 185 COP/DET/FUS 667 antisense gene 459 co-suppression 737 apicalmeristem 301 Craterostigma plantagineum APP 635 cryptochrome 667 Arabidopsis 69, 253, 265, 301, 311, 321, 345, 357, 553, 747, 821 cryptogein 773 Arabidopsis mutant 125 C-terminal propeptide 449 Arabidopsis thaliana 49, 61, 501, 563, 635, 707, 721, 843 Cuphea 383 arachidonic acid 39 cyanobacteria 99 aspartic proteinase 139 CycD3 (cyclin 43) 501 autolysis 139 cycloheximide 657 autotrophy 521 cytochrome P-450 289 auxin 423 cytokinesis 321 cytokinin 423 B3 domain 755 cytoplasmic calcium 147 baculovirus 553 cytosolic PPDK 89 barley 435 benzophenanthridine 289 °"dA methylation 543 benzylisoquinoline 289 DAL2 615 §-glucosidase 27 dam enzyme 543 biliverdin 99 dark phenotype 61 biotinylated CAP trapper 707 deepwater rice 805 biotrophy 273 desaturase 521 blue light receptor 813 6-desaturase 39 Brassica 265 development 459, 625 bZIP motif 199 developmental phase transitions bZIP transcription factor 253 dichlobenil 321 differential display 813 calcineurin 511 diphtheria toxin 799 callose synthase 333 disease resistance callose 79, 321 DNA binding proteins carbohydrate state 583 DNA repair 635 carbon partitioning 697 DNA-binding protein carboxypeptidase 569 domain mapping 501 CBPRP 333 double mutant analysis Cdc2a 501 drought 765 CDK inhibitor ICK1 501 cDNA 185 embryo 435 cDNA library 707 embryo-defective mutants 321 cell ablation 799 embryogenesis 755 cell expansion 805 3’ end processing 575 © 1998 Blackwell Science Ltd 860 Subject index endomycorrhiza 605 green fluorescent pr endosperm 569 guard cell 479 endotransglycosylation : GUS assays 49 ENOD 605 enzyme activation \E haem biosynthesis episome 593 HD-Zip genes ERD2 441 neme oxygenase ERECTA 301 hemicellulose ethylene 243, 657 675 heterodimerizatior ethylene-responsive element 657 high-density filters ethylene-responsive transcription factors 57 homeobox gene ETR homeoti 625 exine 7 Hordeum vulgare exon hy 667 exon definition hybrids 155 expansin 805 hydrogen peroxide expression in yeast extensin 813 immunogold localisation mmunolocalizatic FAD 285 mport 459 fatty acid 521 in situ hybridizatior fatty acid biosynthesis 83 n vivo DNA methylatior fern spore 813 inflorescence 1 ferrochelatase 531 inheritance 1-fft 489 insect resistance FKBP 511 intron 125, 615 FLD 231 invertase 109 floral induction 799 jasmonate floral transition 231 jasmonic acid flower development Jerusalem artichoke 489 fluence rate 667 Fluo-3 147 Kas4 383 fluorescence microscopy 3-ketoacyl-ACP synthase IV French bean 333 fructan biosynthesis 489 late-flowering fructan genes 489 leader sequence fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase leaf morphology fruit ripening 243 leaf starch 357 full-length cDNA 707 LEAFY 799 functional genomics 821 light regulation 69 FUS3 755 light signal transduction 61 lipoxygenase 435 GA biosynthesis 391 low-oxygen stress 89 GA 20-oxidase 391 Lox? 435 geminivirus 593 Lycopersicon esculentum 791 gene conversion 211 gene disruption 39 MADS box 615, 625 gene expression 531, 563, 813, 821 maize 727 gene families 173 malate dehydrogenase 173 gene phylogeny 615 male-sterile mutant 345 gene silencing 593, 737 MAPK 773 genome analysis 821 mechanosensor 119 genome stability 211 Medicago sativa 185 germin 165 medium-chain 383 germination 221, 243 meiosis 345 GFP 15, 441, 835 membrane-patch voltage clamp (patch-clamp) 843 gibberellin 311, 391 metabolic control analysis 697 y-linolenic acid 39 microarray 821 glucokinase 109 microsporogenesis 79 glucose gradients 583 microtubules 119 glycolysis 109 mitochondria 49 glyoxysomes 1 mitochondrial cDNA library grain development 569 mitotic activity 583 gravitropism 119 molecular cloning 563 © Blackwell Science Ltd, The Plant Journal, (1998), 15, 859-862 Subject index 861 monoterpenoid indole alkaloid 289 anscriptional reg um (K*) chanr movement protein 835 mRNA splicing mRNA stability multigene family mutant 69, 747 mutation 133 NADPH 1 NADP-malate dehydrogenase nasturtium 27 nitrogen assimilation 173 Nod factors 605 nodule 173, 605 Norway spruce 615 protoplasts NTH15 391 nucelius 569 octadecanoid biosynthesis 675 organelle targeting 531 receptor organogenesis 805 ive mutant ovuliferous scale 615 edox regulatior oxalate oxidase 165 repeat 737 oxidative damage 647 resource aliocatior oxidoreductase 289 respiratory chain complex 2-oxoglutarate 289 ribosomes 265 12-oxophytodienoic acid 675 rice 89, 133, 685 oxygen-deprivation 727 rice (Oryza sativa root 727. 843 papilla formation 333 root apical ¢ ells pea 155 roots 89 pectin 79 peptide transport 221 peroxidase 333 salicylic acid peroxisomes 1 scutellum 221 petunia 593 seed development Phaseolus vulgaris 333 seed 27 phloem 469 seed oil 383 phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate 5-Kinase 563 senescence photoaffinity 311 sex mutant photomorphogenesis 61 shoot development photoreceptor 69 shotgun sequencing phototropism 119 SHY2 61 phycobilins 99 sialyl transferase Physcomitrella 39 sieve cell 139 phytepsin 139 signal perception phytochrome 61, 667 signal transduction phytochromobilin 99 signaling 747 pigments 99 sink 697 plant 667 snowdrop lectin (GNA 469 plant disease resistance source 697 plant gene expression 721 soybean 199 plant genomics 211 spectinomycin 265 plant Golgi 441 5’ splice site 133 plant morphogenesis 423 splice site selection plasma membrane 311 splicing 755 plasmodesmal receptor 367 1-sst 489 plasmodesmal size exclusion limit 367 starch 109 plasmodesmata 15, 401 starch accumulation 583 plasmodesmata-associated protein 401 starch degradation 357 plastids 265 stress response 185 poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 635 sucrose 253 pore size 479 sugar repression post-transcriptional 737 sym8 605 © Blackwell Science Ltd, The Plant Journal, (1998), 15, 859-862 862 Subject index T-DNA 345, 423 vacuolar biogenesis 139 tetrad pollen 79 vacuolar pH 449 TGACG-motif 199 vacuolar targeting 449 thioesterase 383 vacuole types thiol-protease 569 Vicia faba 583 thioredoxin 155 virus movement 15 tissue specific gene expression 49 virus protein distribution tobacco 657, 773 VP1 755 tracheary element 139 transcript profiling 821 water deficit transcription factor 199 water stress transcription regulation 69 waxy gene transduction 773 wheat 569 transgenic Petunia 489 wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) transgenic plants 15, 383, 423, 469, 543, 799 wheat embryo 165 transglycosylase 27 wounding 657, 675 transient assay 685 wound-signalling 765 translational regulation trans-splicing 575 XTR 553 Tropaeolum 27 xyloglucan 27, 55 tubers 109 yeast two-hybrid system unsaturation 521 3’ untranslated region 685 Zea 119 UV 667 Zea mays 727 zinc finger protein 199 VA mycorrhiza 791 Zn-finger-containing polymerase 635 © Blackwell Science Ltd, The Plant Journal, (1998), 15, 859-862

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