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  • Agre P, Bonhivers M, Borgnia MJ. 1998. The aquaporins, blueprints for cellular plumbing systems. J Biol Chem 273, 14659-14662 The Arabidopsis Genome Initiative. 2000. Analysis of the genome sequence of the flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana. Nature 408, 796-815
  • Barkla BJ, Vera-Estrella R, Kirch HH, Pantoja O, HJ Bohnert HJ. 1999. Aquaporin localization – how valid are the TIP and PIP labels? Trends Plant Sci 4, 86-88
  • Jauh GY, Fischer AM, Grimes HD, Ryan CA Jr, Rogers JC. 1998. delta-Tonoplast intrinsic protein defines unique plant vacuole functions. Proc Natl Acad Sci SA 95, 12995-12999
  • Kaldenhoff R, Kolling A, Richter G. 1996. Regulation of the Arabidopsis thaliana aquaporin gene AthH2 (PIP1b). J Photochem Photobiol B 36, 351-354
  • Kaldenhoff R, Kolling A, Meyers J, Karmann U, Ruppel G, Richter G. 1995. The blue light-responsive AtH2 gene of Arabidopsis thaliana is primarily expressed in expanding as well as in differentiating cells and encodes a putative channel protein of the plasmalemma. Plant J 7, 87-95
  • Kirch HH, Vera-Estrella R, Golldack D, Barkla B, Quigley F, Michalowski CB, Bohnert HJ. 2000. Cellular localization of MIP proteins during growth and under salt stress in Mesembryanthemum crystallinum. Plant Physiol 123, 111-124
  • Kjellbom P, Larsson C, Johansson I, Karlsson M, Johanson U. 1999. Aquaporins and water homeostasis in plants. Tends Plant Sci 4, 308-314
  • Maggio A, Joly RJ. 1995. Effects of mercuric chloride on the hydraulic conductivity of tomato root systems. Evidence for a channel-mediated water pathway. Plant Physiol 109, 331-335
  • Maurel C. 1997. Aquaporins and water permeability of plant membranes. Annu Rev Plant Physiol Plant Mol Biol 48, 399-429
  • Maurel C, Chrispeels MJ. 2001. Aquaporins: A molecular entry into plant water relations. Plant Physiol 125, 135-138.
  • Paris N, Stanley CM, Jones RL, Rogers JC. 1996. Plant cells contain two functionally distinct vacuolar compartments. Cell 17, 563-572
  • Quigley F, Rosenberg JM, Shachar-Hill Y, Bohnert HJ. 2002. From genome to function: the Arabidopsis aquaporins. Genome Biol 3, RESEARCH0001, PMID: 11806824
  • Rosenberg JM, Shachar-Hill Y. 2002. Analyzing radial water movement in maize roots using NMR spectroscopy. submitted.
  • Rosenberg JM, Dieker C, Shachar-Hill Y. 2002. The effects of Na+ and Ca+ during growth on the barriers to radial water movement in maize roots – analysis by NMR and modeling. submitted
  • Vera-Estrella R, Barkla BJ, Gallardo-Amarillas C, Bohnert HJ, Pantoja O (2000) Aquaporin regulation under salt and osmotic stress in the halophyte Mesembryanthemum crystallinum. In: Molecular biology and physiology of water and solute transport. Eds. S Hohmann, C. Nielsen, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publ., New York, pp. 339-346
  • Weig A, Deswarte C, Chrispeels MJ. 1997. The major intrinsic protein family of Arabidopsis has 23 members that form three distinct groups with functional aquaporins in each group. Plant Physiol 114, 1347-1357
  • Yamada S, Katsuhara M, Kelly W, Michalowski CB, Bohnert HJ. 1995. A family of transcripts encoding water channel proteins: tissue-specific expression in the common ice plant. Plant Cell 7, 1129-1142




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