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How Bacillus thuringiensis has evolved specific toxins to colonize the insect world
RA De Maagd, A Bravo, N Crickmore
TRENDS in Genetics 17 (4), 193-199, 2001
9632001
RNA interference in Lepidoptera: an overview of successful and unsuccessful studies and implications for experimental design
O Terenius, A Papanicolaou, JS Garbutt, I Eleftherianos, H Huvenne, ...
Journal of insect physiology 57 (2), 231-245, 2011
8562011
Structure, diversity, and evolution of protein toxins from spore-forming entomopathogenic bacteria
RA de Maagd, A Bravo, C Berry, N Crickmore, HE Schnepf
Annual review of genetics 37 (1), 409-433, 2003
5952003
Transcriptome and metabolite profiling show that APETALA2a is a major regulator of tomato fruit ripening
R Karlova, FM Rosin, J Busscher-Lange, V Parapunova, PT Do, ...
The Plant Cell 23 (3), 923-941, 2011
4082011
The tomato FRUITFULL homologs TDR4/FUL1 and MBP7/FUL2 regulate ethylene-independent aspects of fruit ripening
M Bemer, R Karlova, AR Ballester, YM Tikunov, AG Bovy, M Wolters-Arts, ...
The Plant Cell 24 (11), 4437-4451, 2012
3532012
Transcriptional control of fleshy fruit development and ripening
R Karlova, N Chapman, K David, GC Angenent, GB Seymour, ...
Journal of Experimental Botany 65 (16), 4527-4541, 2014
3392014
The tomato CAROTENOID CLEAVAGE DIOXYGENASE8 (SlCCD8) regulates rhizosphere signaling, plant architecture and affects reproductive development …
W Kohlen, T Charnikhova, M Lammers, T Pollina, P Tóth, I Haider, ...
New Phytologist 196 (2), 535-547, 2012
3002012
Bacillus thuringiensis toxin-mediated insect resistance in plants
RA de Maagd, D Bosch, W Stiekema
Trends in plant science 4 (1), 9-13, 1999
2921999
Identification of microRNA targets in tomato fruit development using high-throughput sequencing and degradome analysis
R Karlova, JC van Haarst, C Maliepaard, H van de Geest, AG Bovy, ...
Journal of experimental botany 64 (7), 1863-1878, 2013
2582013
Domain III substitution in Bacillus thuringiensis delta-endotoxin CryIA (b) results in superior toxicity for Spodoptera exigua and altered membrane protein recognition
RA de Maagd, MS Kwa, H Van der Klei, T Yamamoto, B Schipper, ...
Applied and environmental microbiology 62 (5), 1537-1543, 1996
2421996
Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ca-resistant Spodoptera exigua lacks expression of one of four Aminopeptidase N genes
S Herrero, T Gechev, PL Bakker, WJ Moar, RA de Maagd
BMC genomics 6, 1-10, 2005
2162005
Recombinant Bacillus thuringiensis Crystal Proteins with New Properties: Possibilities for Resistance Management
D Bosch, B Schipper, H Kleij, RA Maagd, WJ Stiekema
Bio/technology 12 (9), 915-918, 1994
1861994
Bacillus thuringiensis delta-Endotoxin Cry1C domain III can function as a specificity determinant for Spodoptera exigua in different, but not all, Cry1-Cry1C hybrids
RA de Maagd, M Weemen-Hendriks, W Stiekema, D Bosch
Applied and environmental microbiology 66 (4), 1559-1563, 2000
1762000
Cross-resistance of the diamondback moth indicates altered interactions with domain II of Bacillus thuringiensis toxins
BE Tabashnik, T Malvar, YB Liu, N Finson, D Borthakur, BS Shin, SH Park, ...
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 62 (8), 2839-2844, 1996
1731996
Re-evaluation of transcription factor function in tomato fruit development and ripening with CRISPR/Cas9-mutagenesis
R Wang, ECR Tavano, M Lammers, AP Martinelli, GC Angenent, ...
Scientific reports 9 (1), 1696, 2019
1692019
The human thymus microenvironment: heterogeneity detected by monoclonal anti-epithelial cell antibodies.
RA De Maagd, WA Mackenzie, HJ Schuurman, MA Ritter, KM Price, ...
Immunology 54 (4), 745, 1985
1691985
Identification, cloning and characterization of the tomato TCP transcription factor family
V Parapunova, M Busscher, J Busscher-Lange, M Lammers, R Karlova, ...
BMC plant biology 14, 1-17, 2014
1622014
FLOWERING LOCUS C in monocots and the tandem origin of angiosperm-specific MADS-box genes
P Ruelens, RA De Maagd, S Proost, G Theißen, K Geuten, K Kaufmann
Nature communications 4 (1), 2280, 2013
1562013
Divalent cations and chlorpromazine can induce non-bilayer structures in phosphatidic acid-containing model membranes
AJ Verkleij, R De Maagd, J Leunissen-Bijvelt, B De Kruijff
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Biomembranes 684 (2), 255-262, 1982
1561982
Domain III of the Bacillus thuringiensis delta‐endotoxin Cry1Ac is involved in binding to Manduca sexta brush border membranes and to its purified aminopeptidase N
RA de Maagd, PL Bakker, L Masson, MJ Adang, S Sangadala, ...
Molecular Microbiology 31 (2), 463-471, 1999
1461999
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