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Post-Transcriptional Regulation of Plant Gene Expression

15—17 April 2004

University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK



16 April 2004

Poster Session 1: 12:20 - 14:20


P001 Choice of start codon in a single transcript determines DNA ligase 1 isoform production and intracellular targeting in Arabidopsis.
P.A. Sunderland and C.M. Bray
P002 Using tomato plant as a model system to study silencing-associated RNA degradation
Y. Han and D. Grierson
P003 AtPARN : an essential poly(A)ribonuclease in Arabidopsis
Y. Chiba, M.A. Johnson, P. Lidder, J.T. Vogel, H. van Erp and P.J. Green
P004 Post-transcriptional regulation of the pea plastocyanin gene (PetE)
N.J. Brown and J.C. Gray
P005 Target identification of AtXRN4, a cytoplasmic 5’ to 3’ exoribonuclease
F. Souret, J. Kastenmayer and P. Green
P006 The role of two atCPSF73 genes in Arabidopsis development
H. Zhao, R. Xu and Q. Quinn Li
P007 Arabidopsis XRN4 degrades aberrant RNA that initiates post-transcriptional gene silencing
S. Gazzani, T. Lawrenson, C. Woodward, D. Headon and R. Sablowski
P008 Characterization of a plant rRNA processing complex
J. Saez-Vasquez, D. Caparroz, F. Barneche and M. Echeverria
P009 A key factor of translation re-initiation, ribosomal protein L24, is involved in gynoecium development in Arabidopsis
T. Nishimura, T. Wada and K. Okada
P010 An Arabidopsis homologue of the yeast GCN2 protein kinase: an important regulator of protein synthesis in plants?
Y. Zhang, J.R. Dickinson, M.J. Paul, M. Parry and N.G. Halford