Prof. Dr. Petra Dietrich



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Differential contribution of EF-hands to the Ca²?-dependent activation in the plant two-pore channel TPC1 (2011) Schulze C, Sticht H, Meyerhoff P, Dietrich P Journal article Physiology and biophysics of plant ligand-gated ion channels. (2010) Dietrich P, Anschuetz U, Kugler A, Becker D Journal article, Review article Novel PSI domains in plant and animal H+-inositol symporters. (2010) Dotzauer D, Wolfenstetter S, Eibert D, Schneider S, Dietrich P, Sauer N Journal article, Original article Salt-dependent regulation of a CNG channel subfamily in Arabidopsis. (2009) Kugler A, Koehler B, Palme K, Wolff P, Dietrich P Journal article, Original article Stringent control of cytoplasmic Ca2+ in guard cells of intact plants compared to their counterparts in epidermal strips or guard cell protoplasts (2008) Levchenko V, Guinot DR, Klein M, Roelfsema MRG, Hedrich R, Dietrich P Journal article, Original article Loss of the vacuolar cation channel, AtTPC1, does not impair Ca 2+ signals induced by abiotic and biotic stresses (2008) Ranf S, Wünnenberg P, Lee J, Becker D, Dunkel M, Hedrich R, Scheel D, Dietrich P 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 Ca2+-dependent and -independent abscisic acid activation of plasma membrane anion channels in guard cells of Nicotiana tabacum (2007) Dietrich P Journal article, Original article Nucleotides and Mg2+ ions differentially regulate K+ channels and non-selective cation channels present in cells forming the stomatal complex (2005) Dietrich P Journal article, Original article AtGLR3.4, a glutamate receptor channel-like gene is sensitive to touch and cold (2005) Dietrich P Journal article, Original article
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