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List of Publications          Rainer E. Häusler

 

(60) Dunken N, Mahdi L, Häusler RE, Zuccaro A (2022) Monitoring cell death via ion leakage and PAM fluorometry. In: Klemenčič M, Stael S, Huesgen PF (eds) Plant Proteases and Plant Cell Death. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 2447. Humana, New York, NY, 175-183 [Full text]

(59) Fabiańska I, Bucher M, Häusler RE (2019) Review: Intracellular phosphate homeostasis – a short way from metabolism to signaling. Plant Science 286, 57-67 - Review - [ScienceDirect]

(58) Bouzid M, He F, Schmitz G, Häusler RE, Weber APM, Mettler-Altmann T, De Meaux J. (2019) Arabidopsis species deploy distinct strategies to cope with drought stress. Ann. Bot. mcy237. [Abstract]

(57) Hilgers EJA, Steahr P, Flügge, UI, Häusler RE (2018). The xylulose 5-phosphate/phosphate translocator supports triose phosphate, but not phosphoenolpyruvate transport across the inner envelope membrane of plastids in Arabidopsis thaliana mutant plants. Front. Plant Sci. 9:1461. [Full text]

(56) Hilgers EJA, Schöttler MA, Mettler-Altmann T, Krueger S, Dörmann P, Eicks M, Flügge, UI, Häusler RE (2018). A combined loss of the triose phosphate and xylulose 5-phosphate/phosphate translocators leads to severe growth retardation and hampered photosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana tpt/xpt double mutants. Front. Plant Sci. 9:1331. [Full text]

(55) Häusler RE, Ludewig F, Krueger S (2014) Review: Amino acids - a life between metabolism and signaling. Plant Sci. 229: 225-237. DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2014.09.011 - Review -  [Abstract]

(54) Kunz HH, Zamani-Nour S, Häusler RE, Ludewig K, Schroeder JI, Malinova I, Fettke J, Flügge UI, Gierth M (2014) Loss of cytosolic phosphoglucose isomerase (cPGI) affects carbohydrate metabolism in leaves and is essential for fertility of Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Physiol. Aug 7. pii: pp.114.241091. [Epub ahead of print]. [Abstract]

(53) Häusler RE, Heinrichs L, Schmitz J, and Flügge UI (2014) How sugars might co-ordinate chloroplast and nuclear gene expression during acclimation to high light intensities. Mol. Plant. 7: 1121-1137. First published online May 23, 2014 doi:10.1093/mp/ssu064.  - Review -  [Abstract]

(52) Gläßer C, Haberer G, Finkemeier I, Pfannschmidt T, Kleine T, Leister D, Dietz K-J, Häusler RE, Grimm B, and Mayer KFX (2014) Meta-analysis of retrograde signaling in Arabidopsis thaliana reveals a core module of genes embedded in complex cellular signaling networks. Mol Plant. 7: 1167-1190 [Epub ahead of print] doi: 10.1093/mp/ssu042 [Abstract]

(51) Staehr P, Löttgert T, Christmann A, Krueger S, Rosar C, Rolcik J, Novak O, Strnad M, Bell K, Weber AP, Flügge UI, Häusler RE (2014) Reticulate leaves and stunted roots are independent phenotypes pointing at opposite roles of the phosphoenolpyruvate/phosphate translocator defective in cue1 in the plastids of both organs. Front. Plant Sci. 5:126 doi: 10.3389/fpls.2014.00126 [Full text]

(50) Schmitz J, Heinrichs L, Scossa F, Fernie AR, Oelze M-L, Dietz K-J, Rothbart M, Grimm B, Flügge UI, Häusler RE (2014) The essential role of sugar metabolism in the acclimation response of Arabidopsis thaliana to high light intensities. J Exp Bot. 65, 1619-1636 doi: 10.1093/jxb/eru027 [Epub ahead of print] [full text]

(49) Heinrichs L, Schmitz J, Flügge UI, Häusler RE (2012) The mysterious rescue of adg1-1/tpt-2 - an Arabidopsis thaliana double mutant impaired in acclimation to high light - by exogenously supplied sugars. Front Plant Sci. 3:265 doi: 10.3389/fpls.2012.00265 [Full text]

(48) Schmitz J, Schöttler MA, Krueger S, Geimer S, Schneider A, Kleine T, Leister D, Bell K, Flügge UI, Häusler RE (2012) Defects in leaf carbohydrate metabolism compromise acclimation to high light and lead to a high chlorophyll fluorescence phenotype in Arabidopsis thaliana. BMC Plant Biology, 12:8 [Abstract]

(47) Flügge UI, Häusler RE, Ludewig F, Gierth M (2011) The role of transporters in supplying energy to plant plastids. J Exp Bot. 62, 2381-2392 - Review - [Abstract]

(46) Kunz HH, Häusler RE, Fettke J, Herbst K, Niewiedomski P, Gierth M, Bell M, Steup M, Flügge UI, Schneider A (2010) The role of plastidial glucose6-phosphate/phosphate translocators in vegetative tissues of Arabidopsis thaliana mutants impaired in starch biosynthesis. Plant Biology 12 Suppl 1, 115-128 [Abstract]

(45) Prabhakar V, Löttgert T, Geimer S, Dörmann P, Krüger S, Vijayakumar V, Schreiber L, Göbel C, Feussner K, Feussner I, Marin K, Staehr P, Bell K, Flügge UI, Häusler RE (2010) Phosphoenolpyruvate provision to plastids is essential for gametophyte and sporophyte development in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Cell 22, 2594-2617. Epub 2010 Aug 26. [Abstract]

(44) Shahriari M, Keshavaiah C, Scheuring D, Sabovljevic A, Pimpl P, Häusler RE, Hülskamp M, Schellmann S. (2010) The AAA-ATPase AtSKD1 contributes to vacuolar maintenance of A. thaliana. Plant J. 64, 71-85 [Epub ahead of print] [Abstract]

(43) Riebeseel E, Häusler RE, Radchuk R, Meitzel T, Hajirezaei MR, Neil Emery RJ, Küster H, Nunes-Nesi A, Fernie AR, Weschke W, Weber H. (2009) The 2-oxoglutarate/malate translocator mediates amino acid and storage protein biosynthesis in pea embryos. Plant J. 61, 350-363 [Abstract]

(42) Prabhakar V, Löttgert T, Gigolashvili T, Bell K, Flügge UI, Häusler RE (2009) Molecular and functional characterization of the plastid-localized phosphoenolpyruvate enolase (ENO1) from Arabidopsis thaliana. FEBS Lett. 583, 983-991 [Abstract]

(41) Häusler RE, Geimer S, Kunz HH, Schmitz J, Dörmann P, Bell K, Hetfeld S, Guballa A, Flügge UI. (2009) Chlororespiration and grana hyperstacking: how an Arabidopsis double mutant can survive despite defects in starch biosynthesis and daily carbon export from chloroplasts. Plant Physiol. 149, 515-533. Epub 2008 Oct 31.[Abstract]

(40) Zhang L, Häusler RE, Greiten C, Hajirezaei MR, Haferkamp I, Neuhaus HE, Flügge UI, Ludewig F (2008) Overriding the co-limiting import of carbon and energy into tuber amyloplasts increases the starch content and yield of transgenic potato plants. Plant Biotechnol J. 6, 453-463. [Abstract]

(39) Rolletschek H, Nguyen TH, Häusler RE, Rutten T, Göbel C, Feussner I, Radchuk R, Tewes A, Claus B, Klukas C, Linemann U, Weber H, Wobus U, Borisjuk L (2007) Antisense inhibition of the plastidial glucose-6-phosphate/phosphate translocator in Vicia seeds shifts cellular differentiation and promotes protein storage. Plant J. 51, 468-484. [Abstract]

(38) Schneidereit J, Häusler RE, Fiene G, Kaiser WM, Weber APM (2006) Antisense repression reveals a crucial role of the plastidic 2-oxoglutarate/malate translocator DiT1 at the interface between carbon and nitrogen metabolism. Plant J 45, 206-224 [Abstract]

(37) Neuhaus HE, Häusler RE, Sonnewald U (2005). No need to shift the paradigm on the metabolic pathway to transitory starch in leaves. Trends Plant Sci 10, 154-156

(36) Voll L, Häusler RE, Hecker R, Weber A, Weissenböck G, Waffenschmidt S, Flügge UI (2003) The phenotype of the Arabidopsis cue1 mutant is not simply caused by a general restriction of the shikimate pathway. Plant J 36, 301-317 [Abstract]

(35) Flügge UI, Häusler RE, Ludewig F, Fischer K (2003) Functional genomics of phosphate antiport systems of plastids. Physiol  Plant  118, 475-482  [Abstract]

(34) Schneider A, Häusler RE, Kolukisaoglu Ü, Kunze R, Van der Graaff E, Schwacke R, Catoni E, Desimone M, Flügge UI (2002) An Arabidopsis thaliana knock-out mutant of the chloroplast triose phosphate/phosphate translocator is severely compromised only when starch synthesis, but not starch mobilisation is abolished. Plant J 32, 685-699 [Abstract]

(33) Rademacher T, Häusler RE, Hirsch HJ, Zhang L, Lipka V, Weier D, Kreuzaler F, Peterhänsel C (2002) An engineered phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase redirects carbon and nitrogen flow in transgenic potato plants. Plant J 32, 25-39 [Abstract]

(32) Häusler RE, Hirsch HJ, Kreuzaler F, Peterhänsel C (2002) Overexpression of C4-cycle enzymes in transgenic C3 plants: a biotechnological approach to improve C3 photosynthesis. J Exp Bot 53, 591-607  - Review - [Abstract]

(31) Häusler RE, Rademacher T, Li J, Lipka V, Fischer KL, Schubert S, Kreuzaler F, Hirsch H-J (2001) Single and double overexpression of C4-cycle genes had differential effects on the pattern of endogenous enzymes, attenuation of photorespiration and on contents of UV protectants in transgenic potato and tobacco plants. J Exp Bot 52, 1785-1803 [abstract]

(30) Yu T-S, Kofler H, Häusler RE, Hille D, Flügge UI, Zeeman SC, Smith AM, Kossmann J, Lloyd J, Ritte G, Steup M, Lue W-L, Weber A (2001)  The Arabidopsis sex1mutant is defective in the R1 protein, a general regulator of starch degradation in plants, and not the chloroplast hexose transporter. Plant Cell 13, 1907-1918 [abstract]

(29) Kofler H, Häusler RE, Schulz B, Gröner F, Flügge UI Weber A (2000) Molecular characterisation of a new mutant allele of the plastidic phosphoglucomutase in Arabidopsis and complementation of the mutant with the wild-type cDNA. Mol  Gen Genet 263, 978-986 [abstract]

(28) Häusler RE, Schlieben, NH, Nicolai P, Fischer K, Fischer KL, Flügge UI (2000)  Control of carbon partitioning and photosynthesis by the triose phosphate/phosphate translocator in transgenic tobacco plants (Nicotiana tabaccum) I. Comparative physiological analysis of tobacco with antisense repression and overexpression of the triose phosphate/phosphate translocator. Planta 210, 371-382 [abstract]

(27) Häusler RE, Schlieben, NH, Flügge UI (2000) Control of carbon partitioning and photosynthesis by the triose phosphate/phosphate translocator in transgenic tobacco plants (Nicotiana tabaccum) II. Assessment of control coefficients of the triose phosphate/phosphate translocator. Planta 210, 383-390 [abstract]

(26) Häusler RE, Fischer, KL, Flügge, UI (2000)  Determination of low abundant metabolites in plant extracts by NAD(P)H fluorescence with a microtiter plate reader. Anal Biochem 281, 1-8 [abstract]

(25) Häusler RE, Baur B, Scharte J, Teichmann T, Eicks M, Fischer KL, Flügge UI, Schubert S, Weber A, Fischer K (2000) Phosphate translocators and their physiological functions in the inducible crassulacean acid metabolism plant Mesembryanthemum crystallinum. Plant J 24, 285-296 [abstract]

(24) Streatfield SJ, Weber A, Kinsman EA, Häusler RE, Li J, Post-Beittenmiller D, Kaiser WM, Pyke KA, Flügge U-I, Chory J (1999) The phosphoenolpyruvate/phosphate translocator is required for phenolic metabolism, palisade cell development, and plastid-dependent nuclear gene expression. Plant Cell 11, 1609-1622 [abstract]

(23) Lipka V, Häusler RE, Rademacher T, Li J, Hirsch H-J, Kreuzaler F (1999) Solanum tuberosum double transgenic expressing phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase and NADP-malic enzyme display reduced electron requirement for CO2 fixation. Plant Sci 144, 93-105 [abstract]

(22) Häusler RE, Kleines M, Uhrig H, Hirsch H-J, Smets H (1999) Overexpression of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase from Corynebacterium glutamicum lowers the CO2 compensation point (G*) and enhances dark and light respiration in transgenic potato. J  Exp  Bot  50, 1231-1242 [abstract]

(21) Flügge U-I, Weber A, Kammerer B, Häusler RE, Fischer K (1999) Structure and function of plastid metabolite transporters. In: Kruger NJ, Hill SA, Ratcliffe RG, Regulation of primary metabolic pathways in plants. Kluwer Acad Pub, Dodrecht/Bosten/London pp 101-116 - Review -

(20) Häusler RE, Schlieben NH, Schulz B, Flügge U-I (1998) Compensation of decreased triose phosphate/phosphate translocator activity by accelerated starch turnover and glucose transport in transgenic tobacco. Planta 204, 366-376 [abstract]

(19) Panstruga R, Hippe-Sanwald S, Lee YK, Lataster M, Lipka V, Fischer R, Liao YC, Häusler RE, Kreuzaler F, Hirsch HJ (1997). Expression and chloroplast-targeting of active phosphoenolpyruvate synthetase from Escherichia coli in Solanum tuberosum. Plant Sci 127, 191-205 [abstract]

(18) Möhlmann T, Tjaden J, Henrichs G, Quick WP, Häusler R, Neuhaus HE (1997) ADP-glucose drives starch synthesis in isolated maize endosperm amyloplasts: Characterization of starch synthesis and transport properties across the amyloplast envelope. Biochem J 324, 503-509 [abstract]

(17) Mattsson ME, Häusler RE, Leegood RC, Lea PJ, Schjoerring JK (1997) Leaf-atmosphere NH3 exchange in barley mutants with reduced activities of glutamine synthetase. Plant Physiol 114, 1307-1312 [abstract]

(16) Fischer K, Kammerer B, Gutensohn M, Arbinger B, Weber A, Häusler RE, Flügge UI (1997) A new class of plastidic phosphate translocators: A putative link between primary and secondary metabolism by the phosphoenolpyruvate/phosphate antiporter. The Plant Cell 9, 453-462 [abstract]

(15) Gehlen J, Panstruga R, Smets H, Merkelbach S, Kleines M, Porsch P, Fladung M, Becker I, Rademacher T, Häusler RE, Hirsch H-J (1996) Effects of altered phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase activities on transgenic C3 plant Solanum tuberosum. Plant Mol Biol 32, 831-848 [abstract]

(14) Leegood RC, Lea PJ, Häusler RE (1996) Use of barley mutants to study the control of photorespiratory metabolism. Biochem Soc Trans 24, 757-759 - Review -

(13) Häusler RE, Bailey K, Lea PJ, Leegood RC (1996) Control of photosynthesis in barley leaves with reduced activities of glutamine synthetase or glutamate synthase. III. Aspects of glyoxylate metabolism and effects of glyoxylate on the activation state of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase-oxygenase. Planta 200, 388-396

(12) Flügge U-I, Weber A, Fischer K, Häusler R, Kammerer B  (1996) Molecular characterization of plastid transporters. C.R. Acad Sci Paris, Life sciences 319, 849-852

(11) Leegood RC, Lea PJ, Adcock MD, Häusler RE (1995) The regulation and control of photorespiration. J Exp Bot 46, 1397-1414 - Review -

(10) Lea PJ, Dever L, Lacuesta M, Onek LA, Leonzio A, Häusler RE, Leegood RC (1994) Ammonia assimilation. Nova Acta Leo  NF 70, 91-112 - Review -

(9) Häusler RE, Lea PJ, Leegood RC (1994) Control of photosynthesis in barley leaves with reduced activities of glutamine synthetase or glutamate synthase. II. Control of electron transport and CO2 assimilation. Planta 194, 406-417

(8) Häusler RE, Blackwell RD, Lea PJ, Leegood RC (1994) Control of photosynthesis in barley leaves with reduced activities of glutamine synthetase or glutamate synthase. I. Plant charactecteristics and changes in nitrate, ammonium and amino acids. Planta 194, 406-417

(7) Holtum JAM, Häusler RE, Devine MD, Powles SB (1994) The recovery of transmembrane potentials in plants resistant to aryloxyphenoxypropanoate herbicides: A phenomenon awaiting explanation. Weed Sci  42, 293-301

(6) Holtum JAM, Matthews JM, Häusler RE, Liljegren DR, Powles SB, (1991) Cross-resistance to herbicides in annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum). III. On the mechanism of resistance to diclofop-methyl. Plant Physiol 97, 1035-1043

(5) Häusler RE, Holtum JAM, Powles SB (1991) Cross-resistance to herbicides in annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) IV. Correlation between membrane effects and resistance to graminicides. Plant Physiol 97, 1026-1034

(4) Häusler RE, Holtum JAM, Latzko E (1989) Cytosolic phosphofructokinase from spinach leaves: 2. The roles of magnesium and ATP. Plant Physiol 90: 1506 -1512

(3) Häusler RE, Holtum JAM, Latzko E (1989) Cytosolic phosphofructokinase from spinach leaves: 1. Purification and regulation by magnesium and phosphate. Plant Physiol 90, 1498-1505

(2) Häusler RE, Holtum JAM, Latzko E (1987) Cytosolic ATP-dependent phosphofructokinase from Spinach. Plant Physiol 84, 205-207

(1) Häusler RE, Holtum JAM, Latzko E (1987) CO2 is the inorganic carbon substrate of NADP malic enzyme from Zea mays and wheat germ. Eur J Biochem 163, 619-626 [Abstract]