Curriculum vitae

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Curriculum vitae.

Family name

First name

De Vries

Sacco C.

Date of Birth

Place of Birth

Profession

01 May 1954

Almelo, the Netherlands

Molecular Biology

Full Professor Position

Title Prof. Dr.

Address Wageningen University

Department of Agrotechnology and Food Sciences

Laboratory of Biochemistry

Dreijenlaan 3

6703 HA Wageningen the Netherlands tel. +31.317.483866 fax. +31.317.484801

E-mail: sacco.devries@wur.nl

Websites: www.bic.wur.nl

Education:

1975

1978

1983

Cand. Exam Univ. Groningen

Doct. Exam Univ. Groningen

PhD Univ. Groningen the Netherlands Biochemistry the Netherlands Microbiology the Netherlands Plant Dev. Biol.

PhD thesis: "Gene expression in developing pea seedlings" graded "cum laude"

Research experience:

1983-1984 Agricultural University Wageningen Post-doc

Department of Molecular Biology the Netherlands

Molecular

Biology

Molecular

Biology

1984-1995 Agricultural University Wageningen Assistent

Department of Molecular Biology Professor the Netherlands

1995-1998 Agricultural University Wageningen Associate

Department of Molecular Biology the Netherlands

Professor

1998-2003 Wageningen University Full

Molecular

Biology

Molecular

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2003-

Department of Plant Sciences

Laboratory of Molecular Biology the Netherlands

Wageningen University

Department of Agrotechnology and Food Sciences

Laboratory of Biochemistry

The Netherlands

Professor

Full

Professor and Head of

Department

Biology

Biochemistry

Scientific activities.

After my post-doc period in 1984 I have set up the 'Plant Cell Biology' group, later renamed the

'Embryogenesis' group in the Department of Molecular Biology. The research themes initially were aimed at secreted proteins playing a promotive role in carrot somatic embryogenesis, while later projects were initiated to study the transition of single somatic cells into embryogenic cells.

All research has since moved into Arabidopsis as a model system.

From 1 april 2002 until 1 november 2002 I have been on sabbatical leave in the department of prof.

Gerd Jürgens, Molecular Genetics, University of Tübingen, Germany.

On 1 april 2003 I have become head of the department of Biochemistry and brought my research group of 10 students, postdocs and a technician, now renamed as ‘Signal Transduction’ group, with me to the new department. Presently we focus on brassinosteroid signaling in Arabidopsis and incorporate this into the Cellular Biochemistry theme of the department. New projects initiated at Biochemistry deal with cell fate determination in the Arabidopsis root meristem (from

January 2006 onwards, initiated by dr. Dolf Weijers) while we also work on zebrafish, PPAR transcription complexes in mouse and human cells and various structure-based projects in protein folding. Current facilities in the Biochemistry department include fluorescence microspectroscopy in the Centre for Microspectroscopy and advanced proteomics and metabolomicsusing LC-NMR and FTMS that are housed in the startup company Biqualys.

From 2007 to the present day I am visiting professor at the CSIC-CRAG in Barcelona.

2. At present (January 2012) my hindex according the ISI Web of Science is 39. Between 1984 and

2012, 29 PhD theses have been completed. 129 publications (see list of publications below) and more then 300 abstracts have been published. Over 200 invited seminars have been given, amongst which are seminars at three NATO-ASI Seminars, two IAPTC congresses, four ISPMB congresses, three ISPP congresses, a Cold Spring Harbor Banbury Conference, at the Botanical

Congress in Japan and at numerous national and international meetings and workshops. Plenary lectures were given at a IAPTC congress (1996, 1998, 2002) and the Australian ASPP/ASB meeting (1997) and a keynote lecture at the ISPMB congress in Australia (2006). More recently, invited plenary talks have been given at the Cold Spring Harbour Asia conference (2011), at the

Sexual Plant Reproduction meeting in Melbourne and at the First International Brassinosteroid meeting in Barcelona (2012).

3. From 1985 up to now 160 students have completed a subject in my research group, while 18 visiting scientists and guest workers have spent periods of between 3 and 12 months in the group.

4. Starting in 1988 I have been involved in setting up part of the scientific program on plant developmental biology for the EC. This resulted in the implementation of the EC-funded Tproject on Plant Cell Regeneration, that ran from 1991-1994. I have been Scientific Coordinator for an EC-BRIDGE project on Embryogenesis (6 labs) from 1991-1994, Scientific Co-

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Coordinator with Prof. J. Schell of the EC-Biotech/PTP project on Plant Cell Differentiation, that comprises 15 labs that work on embryogenesis, leaf development and flower development from 1994 until 1996. Commencing in 1996 I coordinated an EC program on Arabidopsis embryogenesis (9 labs), which is part of the new European Plant Embryogenesis Network

(EPEN) for which I was overall coordinator (56 laboratories). A second EC project was funded in 1997 and has Apomixis as subject. Under the fifth framework EC program (1998-2003) we had one additional project funded on Apomixis and under the seventh framework a Marie Curie grant (Bravissimo).

One of the new post-docs in the department, dr. Dolf Weijers, has received a NWO-VIDI grant in 2006 to set up his own group in the department of Biochemistry. Since he has become associate professor and member of the staff of Biochemistry. In 2011 dr Dolf Weijers received a prestigious ERC grant.

5. The research of my group is part of the programs of the Graduate Schools Experimental Plant

Sciences (EPS) and Food Sciences (VLAG).

6. Grants awarded to my own research group:

Source Personnel

1. EC-BAP

2. NWO-BION

3. INPLA

AO

OIO

Post-Doc

4.

5.

6.

7.

8. LU

9. LU (VCW)

10. LU (EPW)

11. EC-HCM

12.

13.

14.

14. Novartis Seeds

15. NWO-ALW

16.

17.

18.

LU

EC-BRIDGE

NWO-STW

NWO-SLW

EC-Biotech

EC-IV program

EC-IV program

LU (VCW)

IAC

Chinese government

19. NWO-ALW

20. NWO-ALW

21. EC-FP5

22. EC-MarieCurie

AIO

Post-doc & technician

Post-doc & OIO

OIO

AIO

Post-doc

Post-doc

Post-doc

Post-doc & technician

1 Post-doc & 1 PhD student

1 Post-doc & 1 res. fellow

Post-doc

Post-doc

Post-doc

Visiting Scientist

Visiting scientist

AIO

Post-doc

Post-doc & PhD & secretary

Post-doc

Period

1987-1989

1989-1992

1987-1989

1988-1991

1992-1994

1992-1996

1994-1997

1993-1996

1994

1994

1995

1994-1996

1996-1999

1997-2000

1996-2000

1998-1999

1997

1997

1998

1998-2002

2001-2004

2000-2003

2000-2002

Amount in Hfl.

350.000

300.000

312.000

300.000

650.000

750.000

300.000

350.000

17.500

75.000

100.000

480.000

540.000

560.000

560.000

250.000

20.000

10.000

12.000

300.000

350.000

1.000.000

250.000

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23. Income from patent 1997

24. CatchMabs start-up AIO

25. NWO-ALW AIO

26. WU-VLAG

27. Netherlands

AIO

Proteomics Centre Post-doc

28. Centre for

Biosystems

Genomics

29. NWO-ALW

AIO

AIO

30. ERA-PG PRECAIR Post-doc

31. CBSG2

32. NPC2

AIO

AIO

33. WU-IP/OP AIO

34. EC-Marie Curie AIO

35. WU-VLAG AIO

Grand total

100.000

2002-2005

2003-2006

2006-2009

2006-2007

2003-2008

2007-2011

2007-2010

2008-2012

2008-2012

2008-2011

2008-2011

2010-2014

1987-2010

350.000

350.000

(€3.935.000)

€ 200.000

€ 160.000

€ 200.000

€ 250.000

€ 110.000

€ 300.000

€ 250.000

€ 250.000

€250.000

€250.000

€ 6.055.000

Teaching and courses.

1. Practical Courses Molecular Biology

2. Class Cell Physiology (second year students)

3. Class Cell Physiology II (second year students)

4. Class Cell Physiology/Biochemistry (MSc)

1985-1988

1988-1992

1993-1996

1993-1996

5. Class Cell Physiology I (first year students) 1993- 2003

6. Guest classes for doctoral/PhD students at LUW, UvA, RU Gent (B), RUU, Univ. Paris VI (F),

Univ. Lyon (F), Univ. Freiburg (D), Univ. Uppsala (S)

7. Co-coordinator Practical Courses Biomolecular Techniques 1993-1997

8. Development of PGO course 'Molecular Diagnostics'

9. Co-development and teacher of courses 'Bioinformation technology 1 and 2’

1995-2000

1998-present

10. Teacher in MLO for students Biology 1996-2001

11. Member of PhD committees in Belgium (3), Germany (3), France (8), Switzerland (2), Denmark

(1), Sweden (1) and the Netherlands (25) 1984-present

12. Member of habilitation committees in France (3) and Germany (2) 1995-present

13. Development of the new curricula in Bioinformatics , Medical Specialisation and Systems Biology

1999-present

14. Classes in first year curricula in Microbiology and Biochemistry 2009-present

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Administration and organizations.

1. Co-organizer EC Workshop on Plant Cell Differentiation-Copenhagen

2. Co-organizer EMBO Workshop on Embryogenesis

3. Co-organizer EMBO Course on In Situ mRNA Localization

4. Co-organizer Final Meeting EC-BRIDGE Program

5. Co-organizer IV ISPMB Congress Amsterdam

6. Member of the Education committees Bioprocesstechnology and Bioinformatics

7. Secretary of the Department of Molecular Biology

8. Departmental contact person for the Centre for Lab animals

9. Assistant Supervisor Biological Safety Regulations

10. Scientific Advisorship S&G Seeds, Enkhuizen

11. Member of the Scientific Board of the V ISPMB Congress Singapore

12. Member of the Advisory Board The Plant Journal

13. Member of the Advisory Committee for future (Framework V) programs on Agriculture by the EC

14. Chairman of committee for a five-year study program for Molecular Sciences

15. Member of the committee "Ontwerpblok" for Bioprocesstechnology

16. Chairman Programme Committee MSc Biotechnology

17. Director of the Education Institute Technology & Food Sciences consisting of

Molecular Sciences, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Food Technology,

Human Nutrition and Epidemiology and Agrotechnology

18. Monitoring Editor Plant Physiology

19. Scientific Advisorship CellFor, Vancouver, Canada

20. Scientific Advisorship CatchMabs, Wageningen

21. Member of the Scientific Board of the VII ISPMB Congress Barcelona

22. Member and chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board of the

Zentrum für Molecular Biologie der Pflanzen (ZMBP), Tübingen, Germany

22. Member of the Scientific Board of the VIII ISPMB Congress Adelaide

23. Deputy Rector of Wageningen University, member of the Academic Board

24. Editor Plant Proteomics

Publications

0. PhD theses.

0.1. Van Engelen, F.A. (1993) Molecular characterization of glycoproteins secreted by carrot suspension cells. LU Wageningen

1996-1997

1995-1997

1997-2000

2000-2003

2002-2008

2002-2006

2002-2005

2003

2003-2004

2006

2009-present

2011-present

1988

1991

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1994

1992-present

1993-2002

1984-2002

1990-present

1990-1997

1995-1997

1995-present

1996-1999

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0.2. De Jong, A.J. (1994) . Characterization of a 32 kD endochitinase able to rescue the carrot somatic cell variant ts11. LU Wageningen

0.3. Sterk, P. (1994) The carrot extracellular lipid transfer protein EP2. LU Wageningen

0.4. Toonen, M.A.J. (1997) Formation of embryogenic cells in carrot suspension cultures. LU

Wageningen

0.5. Van Hengel, A.J. (1998) Chitinases and arabinogalactan proteins in carrot embryogenesis. LU Wageningen

0.6. Vroemen, C.W. (1998) Molecular markers in Arabidopsis embryos. LU Wageningen (date: 13 november

1998)

0.7. Shah, K. (2001) Characterization of the Arabidopsis thaliana somatic embryogenesis receptor-like 1 kinase protein. WU

0.8. Passarinho, P. (2001) Functional analysis of the Arabidopsis thaliana AtEP3 endochitinase. WU.

0.9. Hefti, M.H. (2003) The NifL PAS domain. Insight into its structure and function. WU.

0.10. Rienties, I.M. (2003) Proteins interacting with the Arabidopsis Somatic Embryogenesis Receptor Kinase 1.

WU.

0.11. Benedito, V.A. (2004) Flower development of Lilium longiflorum: Characterisation of MADS-box transcription factors. WU.

0.12. Engel, M.F.M. (2004) Detailed characterization of adsorption-induced protein unfolding. WU.

0.13. Bollen, Y. (2004) Surfing the free energy landscape of flavodoxin folding. WU.

0.14. Immerzeel, P. (2005) Characterization of carrot arabinogalactan proteins. WU.

0.15. Moonen, M.J.H. (2005) Novel oxygenases acting on phenolic compounds. WU.

0.16. Kantama, L. (2005) Chromosome studies and genetic analyses of natural and synthetic apomictic model species. WU.

0.17. Kunst, B. H. (2006) Detection and sorting of micro-beads and bacteriophages in a microfluidic biochip.

WU.

0.18. Kwaaitaal, M. (2007) SERK1 links somatic embryogenesis with brassinosteroid signaling. WU.

0.19. Moço, S. (2007) Metabolomics technologies applied to the identification of compounds in plants. WU.

0.20. Schurink, M. (2007) Peptides as inhibitors of lipoxygenase and tyrosinase. WU.

0.21. Hilz, Y. Y. (2007) In vitro and in vivo interplay between NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase 1 and flavonoids. WU.

0.22. Nougalli-Tonaco, I. (2008) Physical interactions among plant MADS-box transcription factors and their biological relevance. WU.

0.23. Aker, J. (2008) Trafficking end endocytosis of the BRI1 and SERK receptors. WU.

0.24. Karlova, R. (2008) The SERK1 protein complexes. WU.

0.25. Nabuurs, S. (2009) Why do α-ß parallel proteins, like flavodoxins, form misfolded off-pathway intermediates? WU.

0.26. Leferink, N. (2009) Characterization and redesign of galactonolactone dehydrogenase, a flavoprotein producing vitamin C. WU

0.27. Rademacher, E. (2009) Identification of novel auxin responses during Arabidopsis embryogenesis. WU.

0.28. Meer, van der, D. (2010) Genomic, transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of the nuclear receptor PPARα.

WU.

0.29. Anne Marie Lokerse (2011) The role of auxin in cell specificationduring Arabidopsis embryogenesis. WU.

1. Publications.

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1.01. Gottschall, J.C., de Vries, S.C., Kuenen, J.G. (1979) Competition between the facultatively chemolithotrophic Thiobacillus A2, an obligatory chemolithotrophic Thiobacillus and a heterotrphic

Spirillum for inorganic and organic substrates. Arch. Microbiol. 121, 241-249

1.02. De Vries, S.C., Wessels, J.G.H. (1982) Polarized outgrowth of hyphae by constant electrical fields during reversion of Schizophyllum commune protoplasts. Exp. Mycol. 6, 95-98

1.03. De Vries, S.C., Springer, J., Wessels, J.G.H. (1982) Diversity of abundant mRNA sequences and patterns of protein synthesis in etiolated and greened pea seedlings. Planta 156, 129-135

1.04. De Vries, S.C., Springer, J., Wessels, J.G.H. (1983) Sequence diversity of polysomal mRNAs in roots and shoots of etiolated and greened pea seedlings. Planta 158, 42-50

1.05. De Vries, S.C., Harmsen, M.C., Kuiper, M.T.R., Dons, H.J.M., Wessels, J.G.H. (1983) Molecular cloning of pea mRNAs encoding a shoot-specific polypeptide and light-induced polypeptides. Plant Mol. Biol. 2,

295-303

1.06. De Vries, S.C. (1983) Gene expression in developing pea seedlings. Ph.D. thesis, Univ. of Groningen

1.07. De Vos, W.M., de Vries, S.C., Venema, G. (1983 ) Cloning and expression of the Escherichia coli recA gene in Bacillus subtilis. Gene 25, 301-308

1.08. Dons, J.J.M., Springer, J., de Vries, S.C., Wessels, J.G.H. (1984) Molecular cloning of a gene abundantly expressed during fruiting body initiation in Schizophyllum commune. J. Bact. 157, 802-808

1.09. De Vries, S.C., de Vos, W.M., Harmsen, M.C., Wessels, J.G.H. (1985) A shoot-specific mRNA from pea: nucleotide sequence and regulation as compared to light-induced mRNAs. Plant Mol. Biol. 4, 95-102

1.10. Gloudemans, T., de Vries, S.C., Bussink, H.-J., Malik, N.S.A., Franssen, H.J., Louwerse, J., Bisseling, T.

(1987) Plant Mol. Biol. 8, 395-403

1.11. De Vries, S.C., Hoge, H., Bisseling, T. (1988) Isolation of total and polysomal RNA from plant tissues.

Plant Mol. Biol. Manual. B6, 1-13

1.12. De Vries, S.C., Booij, H., Meyerink, P., Huisman, G., Wilde, H.D., Thomas, T.L., van Kammen, A. (1988)

Acquisition of embryogenic potential in carrot cell suspension cultures. Planta 176, 205-211

1.13. Wilde, H.D., Nelson, W.S., Booij, H., de Vries, S.C., Thomas, T.L. (1988) Gene expression programs in embryonic and non-embryonic carrot cultures. Planta 176, 196-204

1.14. De Vries, S.C., Booij, H., Janssens, R., Vogels, R., Saris, L., LoSchiavo, F., Terzi, M., van Kammen, A.

(1988) Carrot somatic embryogenesis depends on the phytohormone-controlled presence of correctly glycosylated extracellular proteins. Genes & Development 2, 462-476

1.15. Dijkema, C., de Vries, S.C., Booij, H., Schaafsma, T.J., van Kammen, A. (1988) Substrate utilization by suspension cultures and somatic embryos of Daucus carota L. measured by 13C-NMR. Plant Physiol. 88,

1332-1337

1.16. Memelink, J., de Vries, S.C., Schilperoort, R.A., Hoge, J.H.C. (1988) Changes in the tissue-specific prevalence of translatable mRNAs in transgenic tobacco shoots containing the T-DNA cytokinin gene.

Plant Mol. Biol. 11, 625-631

1.17. Timmers, A.C.J., de Vries, S.C., Schel, J.H.N. (1989) Distribution of membrane-bound calcium and activated calmodulin during somatic embryogenesis of carrot ( Daucus carota L.). Protoplasma 153, 24-29

1.18. Jansen, M.A.K., Booij, H., Schel, J.H.N., de Vries, S.C. (1990) Calcium increases the yield of somatic embryos in carrot embryogenic suspension cultures. Plant Cell Reports 9, 221-223

1.19. Lo Schiavo, F., Giuliano, G., Pitto, L., de Vries, S.C., Bollini, R., Genga, A.M., Nuti-Ronchi, V., Cozzani,

F., Terzi, M. (1990) A carrot cell variant temperature-sensitive for somatic embryogenesis reveals a defect in the glycosylation of extracellular proteins. Mol. Gen. Genet. 223, 385-393.

1.20. Booij, H., Sterk, P., Schellekens, G.A., Van Kammen, A., De Vries, S.C. (1990) Tissue and cell-specific expression of genes encoding carrot extracellular proteins. In: H.J.J. Nijkamp, L.H.W. van der Plas, J. van

Aartrijk, eds., Progress in Plant Cellular and Molecular Biology, pp. 398-401. Kluwer Academic

Publishers, Dordrecht, the Netherlands.

1.21. van Engelen, F.A., Sterk, P., Booij, H., Cordewener, J.H.G., Rook, W., van Kammen,A., de Vries, S.C.

(1991) Heterogeneity and cell type-specific localization of a cell wall glycoprotein from carrot suspension cells. Plant Physiol. 96, 705-712

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1.22. Cordewener, J.H.C., Booij, H., van der Zandt, H., van Engelen, F.A., van Kammen, A., de Vries, S.C.

(1991) Tunicamycin-inhibited carrot somatic embryogenesis can be restored by secreted cationic peroxidase isoenzymes. Planta 184, 478-486.

1.23. Sterk, P., Booij, H., Schellekens, G.A., van Kammen, A., de Vries, S.C. (1991) Expression pattern of the carrot EP2 gene encoding an extracellular lipid transfer protein. Plant Cell. 3, 907-921

1.24. Van Engelen, F.A., De Vries, S.C. (1992) Extracellular proteins in plant embryogenesis. Trends in Genet.

8, 66-70

1.25. Sterk, P., De Vries, S.C. (1992) Molecular markers for plant embryos. In: SynSeeds: Application of synthetic seeds to crop improvement. CRC Press. Boca Raton, Florida, USA. pp.115-132.

1.26. De Jong, A.J., Cordewener, J.H.C., Lo Schiavo, F., Terzi, M., Vandekerckhove, J., van Kammen, A., de

Vries, S.C. (1992) A carrot somatic embryo mutant is rescued by chitinase. Plant Cell 4, 425-433

1.27. De Vries, S.C. (1992) Secreted proteins as modulators of plant embryogenesis. In: C.M. Karssen, L.C. van

Loon, D. Vreugdenhil, eds., Progress in Plant Growth Regulation, pp. 340-346. Kluwer Academic

Publishers, Dordrecht, the Netherlands.

1.28. Fleming, A.J., Mandel, T., Hofmann, S., Sterk, P., de Vries, S.C., Kuhlemeier, C. (1992) Expression pattern of a tobacco lipid transfer protein gene within the shoot apex. Plant J. 2, 6, 855-862

1.29. De Vries, S.C., Booij, H., Cordewener, J., Van Engelen, F., Hartog, M., Hendriks, T., De Jong, A.J.,

Meijer, E., Sterk, P., Van Kammen, A. (1992) Cell wall glycoprotein encoding genes in somatic and zygotic embryogenesis. In: Y. Dattée, C. Dumas, A. Gallais, eds., Reproductive Biology and Plant

Breeding,.pp. 261-268

1.30. Pennell, R.I., Booij, H., de Vries, S.C., Scofield, G.N., Roberts, K. (1992) Identification of a transitional cell state in the developmental pathway to carrot somatic embryogenesis. J. Cell Biol. 119, 1371-1380

1.31. Van Engelen, F.A., De Vries, S.C. (1993) Secreted proteins in plant cell cultures. In: K.A. Roubelakis-

Angelakis ed., Morphogenesis in plants: molecular approaches. NATO-ASI Seminars, Plenum Publ. Co.,

New York. pp. 181-200

1.32. Meijer, E.A., de Vries, S.C., Sterk, P., Gadella Jr., D.W.J., Wirtz, K.W.A., Hendriks, T. (1993)

Characterization of the non-specific lipid transfer protein EP2 from carrot (Daucus carota L.). Mol. Cell.

Biochem. 123, 159-166

1.33. De Jong, A.J., Schmidt, E.D.L., De Vries, S.C. (1993) Early events in higher plant embryogenesis. Plant

Mol. Biol. 22, 367-377

1.34. De Jong, A.J., Heidstra, R., Spaink, H., Hartog, M.V., Hendriks, T., Lo Schiavo, F., Terzi, M., Bisseling,

T., van Kammen, A., de Vries, S.C. (1993) Rhizobium lipooligosaccharides rescue a carrot somatic embryo mutant. Plant Cell 5, 615-620

1.35. Van Engelen, F.A., Hartog, M.V., Thomas, T.L., Taylor, B., Sturm, A., van Kammen, A., de Vries, S.C.

(1993) The carrot secreted glycoprotein EP1 is expressed in the epidermis and has sequence homology to

Brassica S-locus glycoproteins. Plant J. 4 (5), 855-862

1.36. Hendriks, T., Meijer, E.A., Thoma, S., Kader, J.-C., de Vries, S.C. (1994) The carrot extracellular lipid transfer protein EP2: quantitative aspects with respect to its putative role in cutin synthesis. In: Coruzzi,

G., Puidgomenech, P. eds. Molecular-genetic analysis of plant metabolism and development. NATO-ASI

Seminars, Springer Verlag. pp. 85-94

1.37. De Vries, S.C., De Jong, A.J., Van Engelen, F.E. (1994) Formation of embryogenic cells in plant tissue cultures. In: Molecular plant signals and the environment. Bowles, D. ed. Biochem. Soc. Symp. 60, 43-50

1.38. Thoma, S., Hecht, U., Kippers, A., de Vries, S.C., Botella, J., Somerville, C. (1994) Tissue-specific, and wound-induced, expression of a gene encoding a cell wall-localized lipid transfer protein from

Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol. 105, 35-45

1.39. Toonen, M.A.J., Hendriks, T., Schmidt, E., Verhoeven, H., van Kammen, A., de Vries, S.C. (1994)

Description of somatic-embryo-forming single cells in carrot suspension cultures employing video cell tracking. Planta 194, 565-572

1.40. Schmidt, E.D.L., de Jong, A.J., de Vries, S.C. (1994) Signal molecules in plant embryogenesis. Plant Mol.

Biol. 26, 1305-1313

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1.41. Schmidt, E.D.L., Hendriks, T., Toonen, M.A.J., Vroemen, C., van Hengel, A.J., de Vries, S.C. (1994)

Molecular markers and secreted proteins in plant embryogenesis. Proceedings of the XVII Congress of the

Scandinavian Society for Plant Physiology, Abstract # 6.14. Physiologia Plantarum 91,3:A1-A22

1.42. Hendriks, T., de Vries, S.C. (1995) The role of secreted proteins in carrot somatic embryogenesis. In:

Current Issues in Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology, p.359-368. Eds. M. Terzi et al. Kluwer Acad.

Publ.

1.43. Decroocq-Ferrant, V., van Went, J., Schmidt, E.D.L., Kreis, M. (1995) A member of the MAP/ERK family of protein kinase genes is preferentially expressed in female reproductive organs of Petunia hybrida. Plant

Mol. Biol. 27, 339-350

1.44. Van Engelen, F.A., de Jong, A.J., Meijer, E.M., Booij, H., Hartog, M., Kuil, C.W., Meyboom, J.C.,

Vandekerckhove, J., van Kammen, A., de Vries, S.C. (1995) Purification, immunological characterization and cDNA cloning of a 47 kDa glycoprotein secreted by carrot suspension cells. Plant Mol. Biol. 27, 901-

910

1.45. De Jong, A.J., Hendriks, T., Meijer, E.A., Penning, M., LoSchiavo, F., Terzi, M., van Kammen, A., de

Vries, S.C. (1995) Transient reduction in secreted 32 kD chitinase prevents somatic embryogenesis in the carrot (Daucus carota L.) variant ts11. Develop. Genet. 16, 332-343

1.46. Decroocq-Ferrant, V., van Went, J., de Vries, S.C., Kreis, M. (1995) Petunia hybrida homologues of shaggy/zeste-white 3 expressed in female and male reproductive organs. Plant J. 7, 897-911

1.47. Toonen, M.A.J., de Vries, S.C. (1995) Initiation of somatic embryos from single cells. In: Embryogenesis: the generation of a plant. Eds T.Wang and A. Cuming p. 173-189

1.48. Vroemen, C.W., Langeveld, S., Ripper, G., Mayer, U., van Kammen, A., Jürgens, G., de Vries, S.C. (1996)

Pattern formation in the Arabidopsis embryo revealed by position-specific lipid transfer protein gene expression. Plant Cell 8, 783-791

1.49. Kragh, K., de Jong, A.J., Toonen, M.A.J., Bucherna, N., Lo Schiavo, F., Hendriks, T., Meijer, E.A.,

Kippers, A., Mikkelsen, J.D., de Vries, S.C. (1996) Characterization of carrot chitinases able to rescue the temperature-sensitive variant ts11. Plant Mol. Biol. 31, 631-645.

1.50. Toonen, M.A.J., Schmidt, E.D.L., de Vries, S.C. (1996) Cell tracking as a tool to study initial processes in somatic embryo development. Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology 2,1, 3-10.

1.51. Toonen, MAJ, Schmidt, EDL, Hendriks, T, Verhoeven, HA, van Kammen, A, de Vries, SC. (1996)

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1.52. Mordhorst, A.P., Toonen, M.A.J., de Vries, S.C. (1997) Plant Embryogenesis. Critical Reviews in Plant

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1.53. Toonen, M.A.J., de Vries, S.C. (1997) Use of video tracking to identify embryogenic cultured cells. Plant

Tissue Culture Manual H, 1-45. Lindsey, K. ed. section H, pp. 1-45.

1.54. Schmidt, E.D.L., Guzzo, F., Toonen, M.A.J., de Vries, S.C. (1997) A leucine-rich receptor-like kinase marks somatic plant cells competent to form embryos. Development 124: 2049-2062

1.55. Baldan, B., Guzzo, F., Filippini, F., Lo Schiavo, F., Vitale, A., de Vries, S.C., Mariani, P., Terzi, M.

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1.56. Toonen, M., Schmidt, E.D.L., van Kammen, A., de Vries, S.C. (1997) Promotive and inhibitory effects of diverse arabinogalactan proteins on Daucus carota somatic embryogenesis. Planta 203, 188-195

1.57. Toonen, M., Verhees, J.A., Schmidt, E.D.L., van Kammen, A., de Vries, S.C. (1997) AtLTP1 luciferase expression during carrot somatic embryogenesis. Plant J. 12, 1213-1221

1.58. Vroemen, C.W., Aarts, N., in der Rieden, P., van Kammen, A., de Vries, S.C. (1998) Insertional mutagenesis of Arabidopsis thaliana using enhancer trap and gene trap Ds -transposons. In: Morelli, G.,

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1.60. Mordhorst, A.P., Voerman, K.J., Hartog, M.V., Meijer, E.A., van Went, J., Koornneef, M., de Vries, S.C.

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1.62. Vroemen, C.W., de Vries, S.C. (1999) Flowering Plant Embryogenesis. In: Development, moleculargenetic approaches. Eds. Russo et al. pp. 121-132

1.63. Vroemen, C., de Vries, S., Quatrano, R. (1999) Signalling in plant embryos during the establishment of the polar axis. Sem. in Cell & Dev. Biol. 10, 157-164

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1.66. Dubreucq, B., Vroemen, C., Lepiniec, L., de Vries, S., Caboche, M and Koornneef, M. (1999) Enhancer- and gene-trapping in Arabidopsis thaliana, as tool to identify molecular markers of seed germination.

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1.67. Somleva, M.N., Schmidt, E.D.L., de Vries, S.C. (2000) Embryogenic cells in Dactylis glomerata L.

(Poaceae) explants identified by cell tracking and by SERK expression. Plant Cell Reports 19, 718-726

1.68. Kreuger, M., van Hengel, A., de Vries, S.C. (2000) Effect of AGPs and chitinases on somatic embryogenesis. In: Cell and Developmental Biology of Arabinogalactan Proteins. Eds. Nothnagel, E.A.,

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1.69. von Recklinghausen, I.R., Iwanowska, A., Kieft, H., Mordhorst, A.P., Schel, J.H.N., van Lammeren,

A.A.M. (2000) Structure and development of somatic embryos formed in Arabidopsis thaliana pt mutant callus cultures derived from seedlings. Protoplasma 211, 217-224.

1.70. Asero R, Mistrello G, Roncarolo D, de Vries SC, Gautier MF, Ciurana CL, Verbeek E, Mohammadi T,

Knul-Brettlova V, Akkerdaas JH, Bulder I, Aalberse RC, van Ree R. (2000) Lipid transfer protein: a panallergen in plant-derived foods that is highly resistant to pepsin digestion. Int Arch Allergy Immunol. 122,

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1.71. Baudino, S., Hansen, S., Brettschneider, R., Hecht, V.F.G., Dresselhaus, T., Lörz, H., Dumas, C.,

Rogowsky, P.M. (2001) Molecular characterization of two novel maize LRR receptor-like kinases, which belong to the SERK gene family. Planta 213 1, 1-10

1.72. Passarinho, P., van Hengel, A.J., Fransz, P.F., de Vries, S.C. (2001) Expression pattern of the Arabidopsis thaliana AtEP3/AtchitIV endochitinase gen. Planta 212 4, 556-567

1.73. van Hengel, A.J., van Kammen, A., de Vries, S.C. (2001) N-acetylglucosamine- and glucosaminecontaining arabinogalactan proteins control somatic embryogenesis. Plant Physiol. 125, 1880-1890

1.74. Shah, K., Gadella, T.W.J., van Erp, H., de Vries, S.C. (2001) Subcellular localization and oligomerization of the AtSERK1 protein. J. Mol. Biol. 309, 641-655.

1.75. Shah, K., Schmidt, E.D.L., Vlak, J.M., de Vries, S.C. (2001) Expression of the Daucus carota somatic embryogenesis receptor kinase (DcSERK) protein in insect cells. Biochimie 83, 1-7

1.76. Hecht, V. Vielle-Calzada, J.-P., von Recklinghausen, I., Hartog, M., Zwartjes, C., Schmidt, E., Boutilier,

K., Grossniklaus, U., de Vries, S. (2001) The Arabidopsis Somatic Embryogenesis Receptor Kinase gene in ovule and embryo development. Plant Physiol 127, 803–816

1.77. Shah, K., Vervoort, J., de Vries, S.C. (2001) Autophosphorylation properties of AtSERK1, a receptor-like kinase from Arabidopsis thaliana. J. Biol. Chem. 276, 41263-41269.

1.78. van Hengel, A.J., van Kammen, A., de Vries, S.C. (2002) A relationship between seed development, arabinogalactan proteins (AGPs) and AGP-mediated promotion of somatic embryogenesis. Physiol.

Plantarum 114, 637-644

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1.79. Passarinho, P. de Vries, S.C. (2002) Arabidopsis chitinases: A genomic survey. The Arabidopsis E-Book

(in press).

1.80. Mordhorst, A.P., Hartog, M.V., el Tamar, M.K., Laux, T., de Vries, S.C. (2002) Somatic and zygotic embryogenesis from Arabidopsis shoot apical meristem mutants. Planta 214, 829-836

1.81. Shah, K., Russinova, E., Gadella, T.W.J., Willemse, J., de Vries, S.C. (2002) The Arabidopsis Kinase

Associated Protein Phosphatase controls internalization of the Somatic Embryogenesis Receptor Kinase 1.

Genes & Development 16 (13), 1707-1720.

1.82. van Hengel, A.J., van Kammen, A., de Vries, S.C. (2003) Signal molecules in plant embryogenesis. In:

Schell, J., Bisseling, T., eds., Signal molecules in plant development.

1.83. de Vries, S.C., Shah, K., Rienties, I., Raz, V., Hecht, V., Russinova, E. (2003) The role of the Arabidopsis

Somatic Embryogenesis Receptor-like Kinase 1 (AtSERK1) gene in embryogenic competence. I.K. Vasil

(Ed), Plant Biotechnology 2002 and Beyond, 269-272. Kluwer Acad. Publishers.

1.84. Vroemen, Casper. W., Andreas P. Mordhorst, Cathy Albrecht, Mark A.C.J. Kwaaitaal and Sacco C. de

Vries (2003) The CUP-SHAPED COTYLEDON3 gene is required for boundary and shoot meristem formation in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 15, 1563-1577.

1.85. Tucker, Matthew R., Ana Claudia G. Araujo, Nicholas A. Paech, Valerie Hecht, Ed D.L. Schmidt, Jan Bart

Rossel, Sacco C. de Vries, and Anna M. Koltunow (2003) Sexual and apomictic reproduction in

Hieracium sub genus Pilosella are closely interrelated developmental pathways. Plant Cell 15, 1524-1537.

1.86. Akkerdaas, J.H., Wensing, M., Knulst, A.C., Krebitz, M., Breiteneder, H., de Vries, S.,Penninks, A.H.,

Aalberse, R.C., Sue L. Hefle, S.L. and van Ree, R. (2003) How accurate and safe is diagnosis of hazelnut allergy by means of commercial skin prick test reagents? The International Archives of Allergy and

Immunology 132(2):132-140

1.87. Vroemen, C.W., Gühl, K., Husaineid, S. and Mordhorst, A. (2003) Enhancer trapping of genes involved in suspensor, shoot meristem and boundary formation in Arabidopsis.

In Embryogenesis and Development

Regulation in Plants, March 6-7 2003, Turin, Italy, p. 77-81.

1.88. Henderson, J., Li, H.-C., Rider, S.D., Mordhorst, A.P., Romero-Severson, J., Cheng, J.-C., Robey, J., Sung,

Z.R., de Vries, S.C., Ogas, J. (2004) PICKLE plays a role in GA-dependent responses and acts throughout the plant to repress expression of embryonic traits. Plant Physiol. 134, 995-1005.

1.89. Hefti, M.H., Francois, K.-J., de Vries, S.C., Dixon, R., Vervoort, J. (2004) The PAS fold: A redefinition of the PAS domain based upon structural prediction. A large-scale homology modelling study. Eur. J.

Biochem. 271(6), 1198-208.

1.90. Benedito, V.A., Visser, B., van Tuyl, J.M., Angenent, G.C., de Vries, S.C., Krens, F.A. (2004) Ectopic expression of LLAG1, an AGAMOUS homologue from lily (Lilium longiflorum Thunb.) causes floral homeotic modifications in Arabidopsis. J. Exp. Bot. 55, 1391-1399.

1.91. Immerzeel, P., Schols, H.A., Voragen, A.G.J., de Vries, S.C. (2004) Different arabinogalactan proteins

(AGPs) are present in carrot ( Daucus carota L.) cell culture medium and in seeds. Physiol. Plantarum

122, 181-189.

1.92. Russinova, E., Borst, J.W., Kwaaitaal, M., Yanhai Yin, Y., Caño-Delgado, A., Chory, J., de Vries, S.C.

(2004) Heterodimerization and endocytosis of Arabidopsis brassinosteroid receptors BRI1 and AtSERK3

(BAK1) Plant Cell 16, 3216-3229

1.93. Mordhorst, A., Charbit, E., de Vries, S.C. (2005) Somatic Embryogenesis. In: Plant Development and

Biotechnology. Eds. Trigiano, R., Gray, R. CRC Press LLC Boca Raton, Florida, USA. pp. 201-209.

1.94. Rienties, I.M., Vink, J., Borst, J.W., Russinova, E., de Vries, S.C. (2005) The Arabidopsis Somatic

Embryogenesis Receptor-like Kinase 1 interacts with the AAA-ATPase AtCDC48, the 14-3-3 protein

GF14λ and the PP2C phosphatase KAPP. Planta 221, 394-405

1.95. Kwaaitaal, M., de Vries, S.C., Russinova, E. (2005) The Arabidopsis Somatic Embryogenesis Receptor

Kinase 1 protein undergoes endocytosis and is present in sporophytic and gametophytic cells.

Protoplasma 226, 55-65.

1.96. Albrecht, C., Russinova, E., Hecht, V., Baaijens, E., Sacco de Vries, S.C. (2005) The Arabidopsis thaliana

Somatic Embryogenesis Receptor-like Kinases 1 and 2 Control Male Sporogenesis. Plant Cell 17, 1-17.

1.97. Russinova, E., de Vries, S.C. (2005) Receptor-mediated endocytosis in plants. In: Plant Endocytosis. Plant

Cell Monographs. Eds. Šamaj, J., František Baluška, F., Menzel, D. Springer Verlag, Berlin. pp. 103-115

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1.98. Pupilli, F., Calderini, O., Busti, A., Paolocci, F., Arcioni, S.; Chang, S.-B.; de Jong, H., de Vries, S.C.,

Abma-Henkens, M., Klein Lankhorst, R., Donnison, I. (2006) Molecular cytogenetics and DNA sequence analysis of an apomixis-linked BAC in Paspalum simplex reveal a non-pericentromere location and partial microcolinearity with rice. TAG 112, 1179-1191

1.100. Karlova, R., Boeren, S., Russinova, E., Aker, J., Vervoort,J. and de Vries, S.C. (2006) The Arabidopsis

Somatic Embryogenesis Receptor-like Kinase 1 protein complex includes Brassinosteroid-insensitive1.

Plant Cell 18, 626-638

1.101. Kantama, L., Lambert, Y., Hu, H., de Jong, H., de Vries, S.C. Russinova, E. (2006) A Single Sequence

Length Polymorphism (SSLP)-based method for detection of rare apomictic events in a sexual AtSERK1 transgenic Arabidopsis population. Sex Plant Rep 19, 73-82.

1.102. Nougalli Tonaco, I.A., Borst, J.W., de Vries, S.C., Angenent, G.C., G. H. Immink, R.G.H. (2006) In vivo imaging of MADS-box transcription factor interactions. J. Exp. Bot. 57: 33-42

1.103. Aker, J., Borst, J.W., Karlova, R., de Vries, S.C. (2006) The Arabidopsis thaliana AAA protein CDC48A interacts in vivo with the SERK1 receptor at the plasma membrane. J Struct Biol 156, 62-71

1.104. Karlova, R., de Vries, S.C. (2006) Advances in understanding brassinosteroid signaling. Science STKE

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1.105. Kwaaitaal, M., de Vries, S.C. (2007) The SERK1 gene is expressed in procambium and immature vascular cells. J. Exp. Bot. 58, 2887-2896

1.106. Aker, J., Hesselink, R., Engel, R., Borst, J.W., Visser, T., de Vries, S.C. (2007) In vivo hexamerisation and characterisation of the Arabidopsis thaliana AAA ATPase complex using FRET-FLIM and FCS.

Plant Physiol. 145: 339-350

1.107. Kemmerling, B., Schwedt, A., Rodriguez, P., Frank, M., Qamar, S.A., Mengiste, T., Betsuyaku, S.,

Parker, J.E., Müssig, C., Thomma, B.P.H.J., Hirt, H., Albrecht, C., de Vries, S.C., and Thorsten

Nürnberger, T. (2007) The BRI1 Associated receptor Kinase 1, BAK1, has a brassinolide-independent role in plant cell death control. Current Biol. 17, 1116-1122

1.108. Kantama, L., Sharbel, T.F., Schranz, E., Mitchell-Olds, T., de Vries, S.C., de Jong, H. (2007) Diploid apomicts of the Boechera holboelli complex display large scale chromosome substitutions and aberrant chromosomes. Proc.Natl. Acad. Sci. 104, 14026-14031

1.109. Hink, M.A., Shah, K., de Vries, S.C., Visser, A.W.J.G. (2008) Fluorescence Fluctuation Analysis of

AtSERK1 Oligomerization. Biophysical J. 1052-1062

1.110. Karlova, R., Boeren, S., Kwaaitaal, M., Aker, J., Vervoort, J., de Vries, S.C. (2009) Identification of in vitro phosphorylation sites in the Arabidopsis thaliana Somatic Embryogenesis Receptor-like Kinase family. Proteomics 8, 368-379

1.111. Salaj, J., von Recklinghausen, I.R., Hecht, V., de Vries, S.C., Schel, J.H.N., van Lammeren, A.A.M.

(2008) AtSERK1 expression precedes and coincides with early somatic embryogenesis in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Physiol and Biochem 7, 709-714

1.112. Aker, J. and de Vries, S.C. (2008) Plasma Membrane Receptor Complexes

Plant Physiol. 147: 1560-1564.

1.113. Groen, A.J., de Vries, S.C. and Lilley, K.S. (2008) A Proteomics Approach to Membrane Trafficking.

Plant Physiol. 147: 1584-1589

1.114. Albrecht, C., Russinova, E., Kemmerling, B., Kwaaitaal, M., de Vries, S.C. (2008) The Arabidopsis

SERK proteins serve brassinolide-dependent and independent signaling pathways. Plant Physiol 148: 611-

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1.115. Chinchilla, D., Shan, L., He, P., de Vries, S.C., Kemmerling, B. (2009) One for all: the receptorassociated kinase BAK1. Trends Plant Sci. 14: 535-541.

1.116. Meer, van der D., Degenhardt, T., Väisänen, S., de Groot, P., Heinäniemi, M., de Vries, S.C., Müller, M.,

Carlberg, C., Kersten, S. (2010) Profiling of PPARα promoter occupancy in human hepatoma cells via

ChIP-chip analysis. Nucl Acid Res 38(9):2839-50.

1.117. Viotti, C., Bubeck, J., Stierhof, Y.-D., Krebs, M., Langhans, M., van den Berg, W., van Dongen, W.,

Richter, S., Geldner, N., Takano, J., Jürgens, G., de Vries, S.C., Robinson, D.G., Schumacher, K. (2010)

Endocytic and secretory traffic in Arabidopsis merge in the TGN/EE, an independent organelle that undergoes reversible homotypic fusion. Plant Cell 22(4):1344-57.

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1.118. Bücherl, C ., Aker, J ., de Vries, S .C., Borst, J.W

. (2010) Probing Protein-Protein Interactions with FRET-

FLIM. Methods Mol Biol.

655:389-99.

1.119. Kwaaitaal, M.A.C.J., Schor, M., Hink, M.A., Visser, A.J.W.G., de Vries, S.C. (2011) Applying fluorescence correlation spectroscopy and fluorescence recovery after photo bleaching to study receptor kinase mobility in planta. Humana Methods Review (in press).

1.120. Kaufmann, K., Smaczniak, C., de Vries, S.C., Angenent, G.C., Karlova, R. (2011) Proteomics insights into plant signaling and development. Proteomics 11, 744-755

1.121. Hettinga, K., van Valenberg, H., Vervoort, J., Boeren, S., van Arendonk, J., de Vries, S., van Hooijdonk ,

T. (2011) Differences in the host defense proteome of human and bovine milk. PLOSOne 6, e19433

1.122. Mravec, J., Petrášek, J., Li, N., Boeren, S.,Karlova 5 , R., Kitakura, S., Naramoto, S., Nodzynski, T.,

Dhonukshe, P., de Vries, S., Zažímalová, E., Friml ,F. (2011) Cell plate-restricted association of

Arabidopsis dynamin related proteins and PIN auxin efflux carriers is required for PIN endocytic trafficking during cytokinesis. Curr Biol 21, 1055-1060

1.123. Roux, M., Schwessinger, B., Albrecht, C., Chinchilla, D., Jones, A., Holton, N., Malinovsky, F.G., Tör,

M., de Vries, S., and Zipfel, C. (2011) The Arabidopsis leucine-rich repeat receptor kinases

BAK1/SERK3 and BKK1/SERK4 cooperate to regulate innate immunity. Plant Cell 23, 2440-2455.

1.124. Esse, G.W. van, Westphal, A.H., SURENDRAN, R.P., Albrecht, C., Veen, M.B. van, Borst, J.W. &

Vries, S.C. de (2011). Quantification of the BRI1 receptor in planta. Plant Physiology, 156(4), 1691-

1700.

1.125. Hink, M.A., Vries, S.C. de & Visser, A.J.W.G. (2011). Fluorescence fluctuation analysis of receptor kinase dimerization. In N. Dissmeyer & A. Schnittger (Eds.), Plant Kinases: Methods and Protocols,

Methods in Molecular Biology (vol. 779). Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2011.

1.126. Lu, J., Boeren, J.A., Vries, S.C. de, Valenberg, H.J.F. van, Vervoort, J.J.M. & Hettinga, K.A. (2011).

Filter-aided sample preparation with dimethyl labeling to identify and quantify milk fat globule membrane proteins. Journal of Proteomics, 75(1), 34-43.

1.127. Albrecht C , Boutrot F , Segonzac C , Schwessinger B , Gimenez-Ibanez S , Chinchilla D , Rathjen JP , de

Vries SC , Zipfel C (2012) Brassinosteroids inhibit PAMP-triggered immunity signaling independent of the Arabidopsis LRR-RLK BAK1. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 109, 303-308.

1.128. Savona M., Mattioli R., Nigro S., Falasca G, Della Rovere F., Costantino P., De Vries S., Ruffoni B.,

Trovato M. and Altamura M.M.

(2012) Two SERK genes are markers of pluripotency in Cyclamen persicum Mill. J. Exp Bot 63, 471-488.

1.129. Gudesblat, G.E., Joanna Pizoń, Juliane Mayerhofer, Isabelle Vanhoutte, Sjef Boeren, Miroslava

Zhiponova, Camilla Betti, Sacco de Vries, Claudia Jonak and Eugenia Russinova (2012) Integration of brassinosteroid and stomata signalling pathways by SPEECHLESS. Nature Cell Biology (in press)

6. Patents

6.01. SERK induced apomixis. British Patent Application No. 9610044.1. Intnl. Pat. No. WO 97/43427

6.02. SERK-interactor induced apomixis. British Patent Application No. 9843427.1.Intnl. Pat. No. WO

00/24914

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