Prof. Dr. Norbert Sauer



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The hemibiotrophic lifestyle of Colletotrichum species (2008) Muencha S, Lingner U, Floss DS, Ludwig N, Sauer N, Deising HB Journal article, Original article Arabidopsis INOSITOL TRANSPORTER2 mediates H+ symport of different inositol epimers and derivatives across the plasma membrane. (2007) Schneider S, Schneidereit A, Udvardi P, Hammes U, Gramann M, Dietrich P, Sauer N Journal article, Original article Arabidopsis thaliana is a susceptible host plant for the holoparasite Cuscuta spec (2007) Sauer N Journal article, Original article Differential regulation of sorbitol and sucrose loading into the phloem of Plantago major in response to salt stress. (2007) Pommerrenig B, Stal Papini F, Sauer N Journal article, Original article Immunolocalization of the PmSUC1 sucrose transporter in Plantago major flowers and reporter-gene analyses of the PmSUC1 promoter suggest a role in sucrose release from the inner integument. (2007) Lauterbach C, Niedermeier M, Besenbeck R, Stadler R, Sauer N Journal article, Original article Molecular physiology of higher plant sucrose transporters. (2007) Sauer N Journal article, Review article Common plantain. A collection of expressed sequence tags from vascular tissue and a simple and efficient transformation method. (2006) Pommerrenig B, Barth I, Niedermeier M, Kopp S, Klebl F, Sauer N Journal article, Original article Arabidopsis INOSITOL TRANSPORTER4 mediates high-affinity H+ symport of myoinositol across the plasma membrane. (2006) Schneider S, Schneidereit A, Gramann M, Sauer N Journal article, Original article Vhr1p, a new transcription factor from budding yeast, regulates biotin-dependent expression of VHT1 and BIO5. (2006) Weider M, Machnik A, Klebl F, Sauer N Journal article, Original article Cell-to-cell movement of green fluorescent protein reveals post-phloem transport in the outer integument and identifies symplastic domains in Arabidopsis seeds and embryos. (2005) Stadler R, Lauterbach C, Sauer N Journal article, Original article