Publications of S. P. Xing
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Journal Article (12)
Journal Article
164 (2), pp. 828 - 840 (2014)
A Conserved KIN17 Curved DNA-Binding Domain Protein Assembles with SQUAMOSA PROMOTER-BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE7 to Adapt Arabidopsis Growth and Development to Limiting Copper Availability. Plant Physiology
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14, 231 (2014)
Functional characterisation of Arabidopsis SPL7 conserved protein domains suggests novel regulatory mechanisms in the Cu deficiency response. BMC Plant Biology
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SPL8 Acts Together with the Brassinosteroid-Signaling Component BIM1 in Controlling Arabidopsis thaliana Male Fertility. Plants, pp. 416 - 438 (2013)
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75 (4), pp. 566 - 577 (2013)
SPL8 and miR156-targeted SPL genes redundantly regulate Arabidopsis gynoecium differential patterning. PLANT JOURNAL
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235 (6), pp. 1171 - 1184 (2012)
Genomic organization, phylogenetic comparison and differential expression of the SBP-box family of transcription factors in tomato. Planta
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22, 10.1105/tpc.110.079343, pp. 3935 - 3950 (2010)
miR156-Targeted and Nontargeted SBP-Box Transcription Factors Act in Concert to Secure Male Fertility in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell
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2 (2), pp. 323 - 335 (2009)
Conserved Functions of Arabidopsis and Rice CC-Type Glutaredoxins in Flower Development and Pathogen Response. Molecular Plant
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53 (5), pp. 790 - 801 (2008)
ROXY1 and ROXY2, two Arabidopsis glutaredoxin genes, are required for anther development. Plant Journal
Journal Article
145 (2), pp. 330 - 333 (2007)
Pollen lethality: A phenomenon in Arabidopsis RNA interference plants. Plant Physiology
Journal Article
224 (1), pp. 61 - 71 (2006)
The pollen-specific DEFH125 promoter from Antirrhinum is bound in vivo by the MADS-box proteins DEFICIENS and GLOBOSA. Planta
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8, pp. 547 - 555 (2006)
Redox-regulation and flower development: a novel function for glutaredoxins. Plant Biology
Journal Article
132 (7), pp. 1555 - 1565 (2005)
ROXY1, a member of the plant glutaredoxin family, is required for petal development in Arabidopsis thaliana. Development