Wilfried E. Rauser

Affiliations: 
University of Guelph (Canada), Guelph, Ontario, Canada 
Area:
Plant Physiology, Biochemistry
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Marentes E, Rauser WE. (2007) Different proportions of cadmium occur as Cd-binding phytochelatin complexes in plants. Physiologia Plantarum. 131: 291-301
Rauser WE. (2003) Phytochelatin‐based complexes bind various amounts of cadmium in maize seedlings depending on the time of exposure, the concentration of cadmium and the tissue New Phytologist. 158: 269-278
Souza JF, Rauser WE. (2003) Maize and radish sequester excess cadmium and zinc in different ways Plant Science. 165: 1009-1022
Rauser WE. (2000) Roots of Maize Seedlings Retain Most of their Cadmium Through Two Complexes Journal of Plant Physiology. 156: 545-551
Rauser WE. (1999) Structure and function of metal chelators produced by plants: the case for organic acids, amino acids, phytin, and metallothioneins. Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics. 31: 19-48
Pickering IJ, Prince RC, George GN, et al. (1999) X-ray absorption spectroscopy of cadmium phytochelatin and model systems Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta - Protein Structure and Molecular Enzymology. 1429: 351-364
Ju GC, Li X, Rauser WE, et al. (1997) Influence of cadmium on the production of γ-glutamylcysteine peptides and enzymes of nitrogen assimilation in Zea mays seedlings Physiologia Plantarum. 101: 793-799
Salt DE, Rauser WE. (1995) MgATP-Dependent Transport of Phytochelatins Across the Tonoplast of Oat Roots Plant Physiology. 107: 1293-1301
Meuwly P, Thibault P, Schwan AL, et al. (1995) Three families of thiol peptides are induced by cadmium in maize. The Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology. 7: 391-400
Rauser WE, Meuwly P. (1995) Retention of Cadmium in Roots of Maize Seedlings (Role of Complexation by Phytochelatins and Related Thiol Peptides) Plant Physiology. 109: 195-202
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