Clemens, S. Evolution and function of phytochelatin synthases. Journal of Plant Physiology .163, 319-332 (2006)
Clemens, S. Toxic metal accumulation, responses to exposure and mechanisms of tolerance in plants. Biochemie. (2006)
Roth, U., von Roepenack-Lahaye & Clemens, S. Proteome changes in Arabidopsis thaliana roots upon exposure to Cd2+. J. Exp. Bot.. (2006)
Sarret, G., Harada, E., Choi, Y.-E., Isaure, M.-P., Geoffroy, N., Fakra, S., Marcus, M. A., Birschwilks, M., Clemens, S. & Manceau, A. Trichomes of Tobacco Excrete Zinc as Zinc-Substituted Calcium Carbonate and other Zinc-Containing Compounds1[W]. Plant Physiology .141, 1021-1034 (2006)
Weber, M., Trampczynska, A. & Clemens, S. Comparative transcriptome analysis of toxic metal responses in Arabidopsis thaliana and the Cd2+-hypertolerant facultative metallophyte Arabidospsis halleri. Plant, Cell and Environ .29, 950-963 (2006)
2005
Krämer, U. & Clemens, S. Functions and Homeostasis of Zinc, Copper and Nickel in plants . In: Topics in Current Genetics 14. (Tamás, M., Martinoia, E., eds.) Springer. 215-271 (2005)
2004
Harada, E., von Roepenack-Lahaye, E. & Clemens, S. A cyanobacterial protein with similarity to phytochelatin synthases catalyzes the conversion of glutathione to g -glutamylcysteine and lacks phytochelatin synthase activity. Phytochemistry.65, 3179-3185 (2004)
von Roepenack-Lahaye, E., Degenkolb, T., Zerjeski, M., Franz, M., Roth, U., Wessjohann, L.A., Schmidt, J., Scheel, D. & Clemens, S. Profiling of Arabidopsis secondary metabolites by capillary liquid chromatography coupled to electrospray ionization quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Plant Physiology.134, 548-559 (2004)
Weber, M., Harada, E., Vess, C., von Roepenack-Lahaye, E. & Clemens, S., Comparative microarray analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana and Arabidopsis halleri roots identifies nicotianamine synthase, a ZIP transporter and other genes as potential metal hyperaccumulation factors. Plant Journal.37, 269-281 (2004)
2003
Clemens, S. & Simm, C.Schizosaccharomyces pombe as a model for metal homeostasis in plant cells: the phytochelatin-dependent pathway is the main Cd detoxification mechanism. New Phytol..159, 323-329 (2003) - Abstract
Clemens, S., Simm, C. & Maier, T. Heavy metal binding proteins and peptides. In: Polyamides and complex proteinaceous materials II. (Steinbüchel, A. & Fahnestock, S.R., eds.) Biopolymers, Wiley-VCH.8, 255-288 (2003)
Clemens, S., Thomine, S. & Schroeder, J.I. Molecular mechanisms that control plant tolerance to heavy metals and possible roles towards manipulating metal accumulation. In: Plant Biotechnology and Transgenic Plants. (Oksman-Caldentey, K.-M. & Barz, W., eds.) Plant Biotechnology and Transgenic Plants. 665-691 (2003)
Maier, T., Yu, C., Küllertz, G. & Clemens, S. Lokalization and functional characterization of metal-binding sites in phytochelatin synthases. Planta.218, 300-308 (2003)
Markovic-Housley, Z., Degano, M., Lamba, D., von Roepenack-Lahaye, E., Clemens, S., Susani, M., Ferreira, F., Scheiner, O. & Breiteneder, H. Crystal structure of a hypoallergenic isoform of the major birch pollen allergen Bet v 1 and its likely biological function as a plant steroid carrier. J. Mol. Biol..325, 123-133 (2003)
Wysocki, R., Clemens, S., Augustyniak, D., Golik, P., Maciaszczyk, E., Tamás, M.J. & Dziadkowiec, D. Metalloid tolerance based on phytochelatins is not functionally equivalent to the arsenite transporter Acr3p. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun..304, 293-300 (2003) - Abstract
2002
Bloss, T., Clemens, S. & Nies, D.H. Characterization of the ZAT1p zinc transporter from Arabidopsis thaliana in microbial model organisms and reconstituted proteoliposomes. Planta.214, 783-791 (2002)
Clemens, S., Bloss, T., Vess, C., Neumann, D., Nies, D.H. & zur Nieden, U. A transporter in the endoplasmic reticulum of Schizosaccharomyces pombe cells mediates zinc storage and differentially affects transition metal tolerance. J. Biol. Chem..277, 18215-18221 (2002) - Abstract
Clemens, S., Palmgren M.G. & Krämer, U. A long way ahead: understanding and engineering plant metal accumulation. Trends Plant Sci..7, 309-315 (2002) - Abstract
2001
Cazalé, A.-C. & Clemens, S.Arabidopsis thaliana expresses a second functional phytochelatin synthase. FEBS Lett..507, 215-219 (2001) - Abstract
Clemens, S. Molecular mechanisms of plant metal homeostasis and tolerance. Planta.212, 475-486 (2001)
Clemens, S. Developing tools for phytoremediation: towards a molecular understanding of plant metal tolerance and accumulation. Int. J. Occup. Med. Environm. Health.14, 235-239 (2001) - Abstract
Clemens, S., Schroeder, J.I. & Degenkolb, T.C. elegans expresses a functional phytochelatin synthase. Eur. J. Biochem..268, 3640-3643 (2001) - Abstract
2000
Bruns, I., Sutter, K., Neumann, D. & Krauss, G.-J. Glutathione accumulation – a specific response of mosses to heavy metal stress. (Brunold, C., eds.) Sulfur Nutrition and sulfur assimilation in higher plants., Paul Haupt. 389–391 (2000)
1999
Baizabal-Aguirre, V.M., Clemens, S., Uozumi, N. & Schroeder, J.I. Suppression of inward-rectifying K+ channels KAT1 and AKT2 by dominant negative point mutations in the KAT1 alpha-subunit. J. Membr. Biol..167, 119–125 (1999) - Abstract
Bringezu, K., Lichtenberger, O., Leopold, I. & Neumann, D. Heavy metal tolerance of Silene vulgaris. J. Plant Physiol..154, 536–546 (1999)
Clemens, S., Kim, E.J., Neumann, D. & Schroeder, J.I. Tolerance to toxic metals by a gene family of phytochelatin synthases from plants and yeast. EMBO J..18, 3325–3333 (1999) - Abstract
Leopold, I., Günther, D., Schmidt, J. & Neumann, D. Phytoalexins and heavy metal tolerance. Phytochemistry.50, 1323–1328 (1999)
Neumann, D., Schwieger, W. & Lichtenberger, O. Accumulation of silicon in the monocotyledons Deschampsia caespitosa, Festuca lemannii and Schoenus nigricans. Plant Biology.1, 290–298 (1999)
Weiss, M., Schmidt, J., Neumann, D., Wray, V., Christ R., & Strack, D. Phenylpropanoids in mycorrhizas of the Pinaceae. Planta.208, 491–502 (1999)
Wollgiehn, R. & Neumann, D. Metal stress response and tolerance of cultured cells from Silene vulgaris and Lycopersicon peruvianum: Role of heat stress proteins. J. Plant Physiol..154, 547–553 (1999)
1998
Clemens, S., Antosiewicz, D.M., Ward, J.M., Schachtman, D.P., Schroeder, J.I. The plant cDNA LCT1 mediates the uptake of calcium and cadmium in yeast. Proc Natl Acad Sci U.S.A..95, 12043–12048 (1998) - Abstract