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2011

  • Dissmeyer, N. & Schnittger, A. The age of protein kinases. Methods Mol Biol. 779, 7-52 (2011)

  • Dissmeyer, N. & Schnittger, A. Use of phospho-site substitutions to analyze the biological relevance of phosphorylation events in regulatory networks. Methods Mol Biol. 779, 93-138 (2011)

  • Dissmeyer, N. & Schnittger, A. Plant Kinases: Methods and Protocols. Series: Methods in Molecular Biology. (Walker, J.M. , eds.) New York, Humana Press/Springer Protocols, 1st Edition. 779, (2011) ISBN:978-1-61779-263-2

  • Pusch, S., Dissmeyer, N. & Schnittger, A. Bimolecular-fluorescence complementation assay to monitor kinase-substrate interactions in vivo. Methods Mol Biol. 779, 245-257 (2011)
2010

  • Dissmeyer, N. CDK phosphorylation in cell cycle and stress: species-specific differences. [CDK-Phosphorylierung in Zellzyklus und Stress: artspezifische Unterschiede]. BIOspektrum. 7/2010, 751-753 (German) (2010)

  • Dissmeyer, N. , Weimer, A.K., De Veylder, L., Novak, B. & Schnittger A. The regulatory network of cell-cycle progression is fundamentally different in plants versus yeast or metazoans. Plant Signal Behav. 5(12), 1603-1608 (2010)
2009

  • Dissmeyer, N., Weimer, A.K., Pusch, S., De Schutter, K., Alvim Kamei, C.L., Nowack, M.K., Novak, B., Duan, G.L., Zhu, Y.G., De Veylder, L. & Schnittger, A. Control of cell proliferation, organ growth and DNA damage response operate independently of dephosphorylation of the Arabidopsis Cdk1 homolog CDKA;1. Plant Cell. 21, 3641-3654 (2009)
2007

  • Dissmeyer, N., Nowack, M.K., Pusch, S., Stals, H., Inze, D., Grini, P.E. & Schnittger, A. T-Loop Phosphorylation of Arabidopsis CDKA;1 Is Required for Its Function and Can Be Partially Substituted by an Aspartate Residue. Plant Cell. 19, 972-985 (2007)

  • Nowack, M.K., Shirzadi, R., Dissmeyer, N., Dolf, A., Endl, E., Grini, P.E. & Schnittger, A. Bypassing genomic imprinting allows seed development. Nature. 447, 312-315 (2007)
2006

  • 5. Jakoby MJ, Weinl C, Pusch S, Kuijt SJ, Merkle T, Dissmeyer N, Schnittger A. Analysis of the subcellular localization, function, and proteolytic control of the Arabidopsis cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor ICK1/KRP1. Plant Physiol. 141, 1293-305 (2006)


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