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Publications

Zeng, Q., Wang, X., and Running, M.P. (2007) Dual lipid modification of Arabidopsis thaliana

Gg-subunits is required for efficient plasma membrane targeting. Plant Physiology, in press.

 

Running, M. P. (2006) Genetics of Flower Development and Patterning. In: Floriculture,

Ornamental and Plant Biotechnology Vol. I, 1-11. Teixeira da Silva, J. A., ed. Global Science Books, U.K.

 

Johnson, C. D., Chary, S. N., Chernoff, E. A., Zeng, Q., Running, M. P., and Crowell D. N.

(2005) Protein geranylgeranyltransferase I is involved in specific aspects of abscisic acid and auxin signaling in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Physiology 139, 722-733.

 

Dornier, P., Lunde, C., Vollbrecht, E., Nardmann, N., Running, M., Jackson, D., Hake, S., and

Werr, W. (2005) The thick tassel dwarf1 locus encodes a leucine rich repeat receptor kinase: a putative maize orthologue of CLAVATA1 in Arabidopsis. Development 132, 1235-1245.

 

Running, M. P. (2004). Mechanisms of Floral Organ Patterning. Proc. Ind. Nat1. Sci. Acad. B70,

453-464. 

 

Running, M. P. (2004). Flowering Plant Embryology. Quart. Rev. Bio. 74, 428.

 

Running, M. P., Lavy, M., Sternberg, H., Galichet, A., Gruissem, W., Hake, S., Ori, N., and

Yalovsky, S. (2004). Enlarged meristems and delayed growth in plp mutants result from

lack of CaaX prenyltransferases. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 101, 7815-7820.

 

Running, M. P. (2002). Developmental Biology of Flowering Plants. Quart. Rev. Bio. 77, 204-

205.

 

Running, M. P. (2001). Nuclear Staining for Confocal Microscopy. In: Arabidopsis-A Laboratory

Manual, 100-103. Weigel, D., and Glazebrook, J., eds. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Press, Cold Spring Harbor.

 

Running, M. P. and Hake, S. (2001). The role of floral meristems in patterning.  Curr. Op. Plant Biol. 4, 69-74.

 

Running, M. P., Scanlon, M., and Sinha, N. (2000). Maize Genetics 2000 – and Beyond. Plant Cell 12, 829-835. 

 

Jacobsen, S. E., Running, M. P., and Meyerowitz, E. M. (1999). Disruption of an RNA Helicase/RNAse III homologue in Arabidopsis causes unregulated cell division in floral meristems.  Development 126, 5231-5243. 

 

Fletcher, J. C., Brand, U., Running, M. P., Simon, R., and Meyerowitz, E. M. (1999). CLAVATA3 communicates cell fate decisions in the Arabidopsis shoot meristem.  Science 283, 1911-1914.

 

Chuang, C.-F.1, Running, M. P.1, Williams, R. W., and Meyerowitz, E. M. (1999). The PERIANTHIA gene encodes a Bzip protein involved in the determination of floral organ number in Arabidopsis thalianaGenes & Dev. 13, 334-344.

1These two authors contributed equally to this study. 

 

Running, M. P., Fletcher, J. C., and Meyerowitz., E. M. (1998).  The WIGGUM gene of  Arabidopsis is necessary for regulation of apical and floral meristem size.  Development 125, 2545-2553.

 

Meyerowitz, E. M., Running, M. P., Sakai, H., and Williams, R. W. (1998). Multiple modes of

cell division control in Arabidopsis flower development.  Symp. Soc. Exp. Bio. 51, 19-26.

 

Running, M. P. (1997). Making asymmetric flowers.  Current Biology 7, R89-91. 

 

Liu, Z., Running, M. P., and Meyerowitz, E. M. (1997). TSO1 functions in cell division during

Arabidopsis flower development.  Development 124, 665-672. 

 

Running, M. P. and Meyerowitz, E. M. (1996). Using confocal microscopy in the study of plant

structure and development.  ALISO 14, 263-270. 

 

Running, M. P. and Meyerowitz, E. M. (1996). Mutations in the PERIANTHIA gene of

Arabidopsis specifically alter floral organ number and initiation pattern.  Development

122, 1261-1269. 

 

Running, M. P., Clark, S. E., and Meyerowitz, E. M. (1995). Confocal Microscopy of the Shoot

Apex.  In: Methods in Cell Biology Vol. 49A, 215-227.  Galbraith, D. W., Bourque, D.

P., and Bohnert, H. J., eds. Academic Press, San Diego. 

 

Clark, S. E., Running, M. P., and Meyerowitz, E. M. (1995). CLAVATA3 Specifically regulates

Arabidopsis Shoot and Floral Meristem development in the same pathway as CLAVATA1

Development 121, 2057-2067. 

 

Sieburth, L. E., Running, M. P., and Meyerowitz, E. M. (1995). Genetic Separation of Third and

Fourth Whorl Functions of AgamousPlant Cell 7, 1249-1258.

 

Clark, S. E., Running, M. P. and Meyerowitz, E. M. (1993). CLAVATA1, a regulator of meristem

and floral development in Arabidopsis.  Development 119, 397-418.


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