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Christoph Forreiter

  • Michalski C., Dümmer M., Galland P. & Forreiter C. (2017) Impact of EHB1 and AGD12 on root and hypocotyl phototropism in Arabidopsis thaliana. J Plant Growth Regul.

  • Dümmer M., Michalski C., Essen LO., Rath M., Galland P. & Forreiter C. (2016) EHB1 and AGD12, two calcium dependent proteins affect gravitropism antagonistically in Arabidopsis thaliana. J Plant Physiol.

  • Dümmer, M., Michalski, C., Forreiter, C. & Galland, P. (2016) Phenotypic Reversal in Arabidopsis thaliana: Sucrose as a Signal Molecule Controlling the Phenotype of Gravi- and Phototropism Mutants. J Plant Growth Regul. Online first, DOI 10.1007/s00344-015-9550-5

  • Dümmer M., Forreiter C., & Galland P. (2015) Gravitropism in Arabidopsis thaliana: Root-specific action of the EHB gene and violation of the resultant law. J Plant Physiol. 189: 24-33

  • Buchert, F., Schober, Y., Römpp, A., Richter, ML. & Forreiter, C.* (2012) Reactive oxygen species affect ATP hydrolysis by targeting a highly conserved amino acid cluster in the thylakoid ATP synthase g subunit, Biochim Biophys Acta, 1817: 2038-2048

  • Eisenhardt, B & Forreiter, C. (2012) Insights in small Heat Shock Protein/client interaction by combined protection analysis of two different client proteins. FEBS Let. 586: 1772–1777

  • Knauer, T., Duemmer, M., Landgraf, FT. & Forreiter, C.* (2011) A negative effector of blue light-induced and gravitropic bending in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Physiol. 156: 439-147

  • Buchert, F. & Forreiter, C.* (2010) Singlet Oxygen inhibits ATPase and proton translocation activity of the thylakoid ATP synthase CF1CFo FEBS Let. 584: 147-152

  • Zörb, C., Herbst, R., Forreiter, C., Schubert S (2009). Initial response of maize chloroplast proteins to salt stress. Proteomics 9: 4209-4220

  • Mittmann, F., Dienstbach, S., Weisert, A & Forreiter, C.* (2008) Analysis of the phytochrome gene family in Ceratodon purpureus by gene targeting reveals the primary phytochrome responsible for photo- and polarotropism. Planta 230: 27-37

  • Mahler, H., Wuennenberg, P., Linder, M., Przybyla D. & Forreiter, C.* (2007) Impact of Singlet Oxygen on the g subunit of the thylakoid ATPase. Planta 225, 1073-1083

  • Wagner, D., Schneider-Mergner, J. & Forreiter, C.* (2005) Both types of cytoplasmic small heat shock proteins interact in vitro and are able to bind non-native proteins in vivo and in vitro. J. Plant Growth Reg. 24:226-237

  • Stuger, R. & Forreiter C.* (2004) Uncapped mRNA introduced into tobacco protoplasts can be imported into the nucleus and is trapped by leptomycin B. Plant Cell Reports 23:99-103

  • Landgraf, F.T., Forreiter, C., Hurtado Picó, A., Lamparter, T. & Hughes, J. (2001) Recombinant Holophytochrome in Escherichia coli. FEBS-Letters 508, 459-462

  • Löw, D., Brändle, K., Nover, L. & Forreiter, C.* (2000). Cytosolic heat-stress proteins Hsp17.7 class I and Hsp17.3 class II of tomato act as molecular chaperones in vivo. Planta. 211, 575-82.

  • Ludwig-Müller, J., Krishna, P, & Forreiter, C.* (2000). A glucosinolate mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana is thermosensitive and defective in Hsp90 expression after heat stress. Plant Physiol. 123, 949-958

  • Forreiter, C.* & Löw, D. (1998) Cloning and characterization of two different cDNAs coding for cytoplasmic small heat stress proteins of L. peruvianum. PGR98-095. Plant Physiol. 117: 718.

  • Forreiter, C.* & Löw, D. (1998). Characterization of a cDNA coding for cytoplasmic class II small heat stress protein in L. peruvianum. PGR98-117; Plant Physiol. 117: 112.

  • Stuger, R., Ranostaj, S., Materna, T. & Forreiter, C.* (1998). In vivo and in vitro mRNA binding properties of non-polysomal RNPs from heat stressed tomato cells. Plant Physiol. 120, 23-31.

  • Forreiter, C.*, Kirschner, M. & Nover, L. (1997). Stable transformation of an Arabidopsis cell suspension culture with firefly luciferase providing a cellular system for analysis of chaperone activity in vivo. Plant Cell 7, 2171-2181.

  • Forreiter, C. & Apel, K. (1993). The presence of light-independent and light-dependent protochlorophyllide reducing activities and two distinct NADPH-protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase polypeptides in mountain pine (Pinus mugo). Planta 190, 536-545.

  • van Cleve, B., Forreiter, C., Sauter, J. & Apel, K. (1992): Pith cells of poplar contain photosynthetically active chloroplasts. Planta 189, 70-73.

  • Forreiter, C., van Cleve, B., Schmidt, A. & Apel, K. (1990). Evidence for a general light-dependent negative control of NADPH-protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase in angiosperms. Planta 183, 126-132.

  • Schulz, R., Steinmüller, K., Klaas, M., Forreiter, C., Rasmussen, S., Hiller, C. & Apel, K. (1989). Nucleotide sequence of a cDNA coding for the NADPH protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase of barley (Hordeum vulgare) and its expression in E. coli. Molecular and General Genetics 217, 355-361.

  • Amrhein, N., Forreiter, C., Kionka, C., Skorupka, H. & Tophof, S. (1987). Metabolism and its compartmention of 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-carboxilic acid in plant cells. in: E. Schreiber et al.: Conjugated plant hormones: Structure, metabolism and function, Berlin.

Review Artikel

  • Forreiter, C.* (2005) Molecular chaperones – holding and folding. Progress in Botany. 67, 315-342.

  • Forreiter, C.* & Wagner, G. (2002) Light sensory response in lower plants: photomovement versus photoadaptation. Progress in Botany 64: 258-276.

  • Forreiter, C. & Nover, L. (1998) Heat induced stress proteins and the concept of molecular chaperones. J. Bioscience 23: 287-302.

Popular Science - Beitrag für das Fernsehprogramm des hessischen Rundfunks

  •  Forreiter, C. & Ganzy, W. : "Überlebenskünstler-Frostschutz bei Pflanzen und Tieren" hr Abendteuer Erde (25.01.2006)