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Penelope SmithLa Trobe University Verified email at latrobe.edu.au Cited by 4233 |
Purine biosynthesis. Big in cell division, even bigger in nitrogen assimilation
Synthesis of the purine ring is a central metabolic function of all cells. The products, AMP
and GMP, provide purine bases for DNA and RNA, as well as for a number of essential …
and GMP, provide purine bases for DNA and RNA, as well as for a number of essential …
[HTML][HTML] Alleviation of salinity stress in plants by endophytic plant-fungal symbiosis: Current knowledge, perspectives and future directions
Salinization of soil with sodium chloride ions inhibits plant functions, causing reduction of
yield of crops. Salt tolerant microorganisms have been studied to enhance crop growth under …
yield of crops. Salt tolerant microorganisms have been studied to enhance crop growth under …
[HTML][HTML] Iron: an essential micronutrient for the legume-rhizobium symbiosis
Legumes, which develop a symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, have an increased demand
for iron. Iron is required for the synthesis of iron-containing proteins in the host, including …
for iron. Iron is required for the synthesis of iron-containing proteins in the host, including …
Inorganic nitrogen uptake and transport in beneficial plant root-microbe interactions
Arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM), ectomycorrhiza (ECM) and nitrogen (N) fixation through rhizobia
symbioses (RS) play a critical role for plant nutrient use efficiency in natural ecosystems, …
symbioses (RS) play a critical role for plant nutrient use efficiency in natural ecosystems, …
Dynamic changes in the mitochondrial electron transport chain underpinning cold acclimation of leaf respiration
We examined the effect of short‐ and long‐term changes in temperature on gene expression,
protein abundance, and the activity of the alternative oxidase and cytochrome oxidase …
protein abundance, and the activity of the alternative oxidase and cytochrome oxidase …
[HTML][HTML] Transport processes of the legume symbiosome membrane
The symbiosome membrane (SM) is a physical barrier between the host plant and nitrogen-fixing
bacteria in the legume:rhizobia symbiosis, and represents a regulated interface for the …
bacteria in the legume:rhizobia symbiosis, and represents a regulated interface for the …
[HTML][HTML] Macromolecular composition of phloem exudate from white lupin (Lupinus albusL.)
Background Members of the legume genus Lupinus exude phloem 'spontaneously' from
incisions made to the vasculature. This feature was exploited to document macromolecules …
incisions made to the vasculature. This feature was exploited to document macromolecules …
Isolation of cDNA encoding a newly identified major allergenic protein of rye-grass pollen: intracellular targeting to the amyloplast.
…, A Avjioglu, S Davies, PM Smith… - Proceedings of the …, 1991 - National Acad Sciences
We have identified a major allergenic protein from rye-grass pollen, tentatively designated
Lol pIb of 31kDa and with pI 9.0. A cDNA clone encoding Lol pIb has been isolated, …
Lol pIb of 31kDa and with pI 9.0. A cDNA clone encoding Lol pIb has been isolated, …
A multi‐sector Model of the Australian economy
DM Rees, P Smith, J Hall - Economic Record, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
This paper describes the dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) model currently in
use at the Reserve Bank of Australia. The model extends previous DSGE models of the …
use at the Reserve Bank of Australia. The model extends previous DSGE models of the …
Proteomic analysis of lupin seed proteins to identify conglutin β as an allergen, Lup an 1
…, G Mir, WB Smith, M Stuckey, PMC Smith - Journal of Agricultural …, 2008 - ACS Publications
Lupin products may be valuable as human foods because of their high protein content and
potential anticholesterolemic properties. However, a small percentage of the population is …
potential anticholesterolemic properties. However, a small percentage of the population is …