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Publications: Peer Reviewed Papers
| 53. Colour recovery after photoconversion of H2B::mEosFP allows detection of increased nuclear DNA content in developing plant cells.Wozny M, Schattat MH, Mathur N, Barton K, Mathur J. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 2012. 158(1) 95-106. back to top | go to Abstract |
| 52. Correlated behaviour implicates stromules in increasing the interactive surface between plastids and ER tubules. Martin H. Schattat, Kiah Barton and Jaideep Mathur. PLANT SIGNALING AND BEHAVIOUR. 2011. May 6(5) 715 -718. back to top | go to Abstract |
| 51. Plastid stromule branching coincides with contiguous ER dynamics. Martin H. Schattat, Kiah Barton, Bianca Baudisch, Ralf B. Klossgen and Jaideep Mathur. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 2011. Apr 155(4):1667-1677. back to top | go to Abstract |
| 50. mEosFP based green to red photoconvertible subcellular probes for plants. Jaideep Mathur, Resmi Radhamony, Alison M. Sinclair, Ana Donoso, Natalie Dunn, Elyse Roach, Devon Radford, S. Mohammad P. Mohaghegh, David C. Logan, Ksenija Kokolic and Neeta Mathur. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 2010. Dec 154(4):1573-1587. back to top | go to Abstract| Download PDF |
| 49. Ethylene receptor ETR2 controls trichome branching by regulating microtubule assembly in Arabidopsis thaliana. JM Plett, J. Mathur and S. Regan. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY. 2009.16(13): 3923 - 3933. back to top | go to Abstract |
| 48. Rapid peroxisomal responses to ROS suggest an alternative mechanistic model for post-biogenesis peroxisomal life cycle in plants. J. Mathur. PLANT SIGNALING AND BEHAVIOUR. 2009. Aug 4(8):787-789. back to top | go to Abstract | Download PDF |
| 47. Peroxule extension over ER defined paths constitutes a rapid subcellular response to hydroxyl stress. Sinclair AM, Trobacher CP, Mathur N, Greenwood JS, Mathur J. THE PLANT JOURNAL. 2009 Jul 59(2):231-242. back to top | go to Abstract | Download PDF |
| 46. Visualizing the actin cytoskeleton in living plant cells using a photo-convertible mEos::FABD-mTn fluorescent fusion protein. Mike Schenkel , Alison M Sinclair , Daniel Johnstone , J Derek Bewley and Jaideep Mathur. PLANT METHODS. 4:21:2008. back to top | go to Abstract | Download PDF |
| 45. The illuminated plant cell. Mathur J. TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE. 12(11):506-513.2007. back to top | go to Abstract | Download PDF |
| 44. Illuminating sub-cellular structures and dynamics in plants: a fluorescent protein toolbox. Preetinder K. Dhanoa, Alison Sinclair, Robert T. Mullen and Jaideep Mathur. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY. 84.515-522. 2006. back to top | go to Abstract | Download PDF |
| 43. Trichome Cell Morphogenesis in Arabidopsis: a continuum of cellular decisions. Jaideep Mathur. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY. 84: 604-612. 2006.back to top | go to Abstract| Download PDF |
| 42. Local interactions shape plant cells. Jaideep Mathur. CURR OPIN CELL BIOL. 18:40–46 2006. back to top | go to Abstract | Download PDF |
| 41. Actin-based motility of endosomes is linked to the polar tip-growth of root hairs. Boris Voigt, Antonius Timmers, Jozef Samaj, Andrej Hlavacka, Takashi Ueda, Mary Preuss, Erik Nielsen, Jaideep Mathur, Neil Emans, Harald Stenmark, Akihiko Nakano, Frantisek Baluska and Diedrik Menzel. EUROPEAN J. CELL BIOLOGY. 84: 609–621 2005. back to top | go to Abstract | Download PDF |
| 40. Microtubule plus-ends reveal essential links between intracellular polarization and localized modulation of endocytosis during division-plane establishment in plant cells. Pankaj Dhonukshe, Jaideep Mathur , M. Hülskamp and TWJ. Gadella. BIO-MED-CENTRAL (BMC) Biology, 2005. back to top | go to Abstract | Download PDF |
39. The ARP2/3 complex: giving plant cells a leading edge. Jaideep Mathur. BIOESSAYS. 27(4). 377-387. April 2005. back to top | go to Abstract | Download PDF |
38. Conservation of boundary extension mechanisms between plants and animals. Jaideep Mathur.J. CELL BIOLOGY. 168(5): 679-682. Feb. 2005. back to top | go to Abstract | Download PDF |
37. Cell shape development in plants. Jaideep Mathur. TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE. 9 (12): 583-590. December, 2004.
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36. Actin control over microtubules suggested by DISTORTED2 encoding the Arabidopsis ARPC2 subunit homolog. Rainer Saedler, Neeta Mathur, Srinivas , B.P., Birgit Kernebeck, Martin Hülskamp and Jaideep Mathur. PLANT AND CELL PHYSIOLOGY 45(7) 813-822. July 2004. back to top | go to Abstract | Download PDF |
35. A novel localization pattern for an EB1-like protein links microtubule dynamics to endo-membrane organization. Jaideep Mathur, Neeta Mathur, Birgit Kernebeck, B. P.Srinivas and Martin Hülskamp. CURRENT BIOLOGY, 2003, 13, 1991-1998. back to top | go to Abstract | Download PDF |
34. Arabidopsis CROOKED encodes for the smallest subunit of the ARP2/3 complex and controls cell shape by region specific fine F-actin formation. Jaideep Mathur, Neeta Mathur, Victor Kirik, Birgit Kernebeck, BP Srinivas and Martin Hülskamp. DEVELOPMENT,130, 3137-3146, 2003. back to top | go to Abstract | Download PDF |
33. Mutations in Actin Related Proteins 2 and 3 affect cell shape development in Arabidopsis thaliana. Jaideep Mathur, Neeta Mathur, Birgit Kernebeck, Martin Hülskamp. PLANT CELL, 15(7) 1632-1645. 2003. back to top | go to Abstract | Download PDF |
32. Regulation of cell expansion by the DISTORTED genes in Arabidopsis thaliana: actin controls the spatial organization of microtubules. Birgit Schwab, Jaideep Mathur, Rainer Saedler, Heinz Schwarz, Beat Frey, Christoph Scheidegger and Martin Hülskamp. MOLECULAR AND GENERAL GENOMICS 269,350-360, 2003. back to top | go to Abstract | Download PDF |
31. The Arabidopsis STICHEL gene is a regulator of trichome branch number and encodes a novel protein. Hilmar Ilgenfritz, Daniel Boyer, Arp Schnittger, Jaideep Mathur, Victor Kirik, Birgit Schwab, Nam-Hai Chua, Gerd Jürgens and Martin Hülskamp. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY 131:643-655, February 2003. back to top | go to Abstract |
30. Microtubules and microfilaments in cell morphogenesis in higher plants. Jaideep Mathur and Martin Hülskamp. CURRENT BIOLOGY, 12, R669-R676, Oct. 2002. back to top | go to Abstract |
29. Functional analysis of the tubulin-folding cofactor C in Arabidopsis thaliana. V. Kirik, Jaideep Mathur, Grini P, Klinkhammer I, Adler K, Bechtold N, Herzog M, Bonneville J, Hülskamp M.CURRENT BIOLOGY 12(17):1519 September 2002. back to top | go to Abstract |
28. The Arabidopsis TUBULIN COFACTOR A gene is involved in the control of the a- / ß tubulin monomer balance. Viktor Kirik, Paul Grini, Jaideep Mathur, Irene Klinkhammer, K. Adler, Nicole Bechtold, M. Herzog, J-M. Bonneville, Martin Hülskamp. PLANT CELL 14, 2265-2276, 2002. back to top | go to Abstract |
27. Simultaneous visualization of peroxisomes and cytoskeletal elements reveals actin and not microtubule-based peroxisome motility in plants. Jaideep Mathur, Neeta Mathur and Martin Hülskamp. Plant Physiology 128, 1031-1045, March 2002. back to top | go to Abstract | Download PDF |
26. Inactivation of AtRac1 by abscicic acid is essential for stomatal closure. E. Lemichez, Y. Wu, J-P. Sanchez, A. Mettouchi, Jaideep Mathur and N-H. Chua. GENES & DEVELOPMENT. 15, 1808-1816, 2001. back to top | go to Abstract |
25. Microtubule stabilization leads to growth reorientation in Arabidopsis trichomes. Jaideep Mathur and Nam Hai Chua. THE PLANT CELL, 12, 465 - 477. April 2000. back to top | go to Abstract | Download PDF |
24. Root hair formation : F-actin-dependent tip growth is initiated by local assembly of profilin – supported F-actin meshworks accumulated within expansin-enriched bulges. F. Baluska, J. Salaj, Jaideep Mathur, M. Brown, F. Jasper, J. Samaj, N.H. Chua, P.W. Barlow and D. Volkmann. DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 227, 618-632. 2000. back to top | go to Abstract |
23. The actin cytoskeleton is required to elaborate and maintain spatial patterning during trichome cell morphogenesis in Arabidopsis thaliana.Jaideep Mathur, P. Spielhofer, B. Kost and Nam Hai Chua. DEVELOPMENT,126, 5559-5568. 1999. back to top | go to Abstract | Download PDF |
22. Cytoskeleton in Plant development. B. Kost, Jaideep Mathur and Nam-Hai Chua. CURR. OPINION PLANT BIOL., Vol 2(6). 462- 470. 1999. back to top | go to Abstract |
21. Gene identification with sequenced T-DNA tags generated by transformation of Arabidopsis cell suspension. J. Mathur, L. Szabados, S. Schaefer, B. Grunenberg, A. Lossow, E. Jonas-Straube, J. Schell, C. Koncz and Zs. Koncz-Kalman. THE PLANT JOURNAL. 13(5) .707-716.1998. back to top | go to Abstract |
20. Transcription of the ArabidopsisCPD gene encoding a steroidogenic cytochrome P450, is negatively controlled by Brassinosteroids. J. Mathur, G. Molnär, S. Fujioka, S. Takatsuto, A. Sakurai, T. Yokota, G. Adam, B. Voigt, F. Nagy, C. Maas, J. Schell, C. Koncz, M. Szekeres THE PLANT JOURNAL. 14(5). 593-602.1998. back to top | go to Abstract |
19. The ROOT HAIRLESS 1 gene encodes a nuclear protein required for root hair initiation in Arabidopsis. Katharina Schneider, Jaideep Mathur, Kurt Boudonck, Brian Wells, Liam Dolan, Keith Roberts. GENES & DEVELOPMENT. 12 (13): 2013-2021,1998. back to top | go to Abstract |
18. Pleiotropic control of glucose and hormone responses by PRL1, a nuclear WD protein, in Arabidopsis. Kinga Nemeth, Klaus Salchert, Peter Putnoky, Rishikesh Bhalerao, Zsuzsanna Koncz-Kalman, Biljana Stankovic-Stangeland, Laszlo Bako, Jaideep Mathur, Laszlo Okresz, Sylvia Stabel, Peter Geigenberger, Mark Stitt, George P. Redei, Jeff Schell, and Csaba Koncz. GENES & DEVELOPMENT. 12(19)3059-3073,1998. back to top | go to Abstract |
17. Method for Preparation of Epidermal Imprints using Agarose. J. Mathur and C. Koncz. Biotechniques.22 (2), 280-282. Feb. 1997. back to top |
16. Brassinosteroids rescue the deficiency of CYP 90, a cytochrome P450, controlling cell elongation and de-etiolation in Arabidopsis. Miklos Szekeres, K. Nemath, Zs.Koncz-Kalman, J. Mathur, A. Kauschmann, T. Altmann, G.P.Redei, F. Nagy, J. Schell and C. Koncz. CELL. 85, 171-182: April,19,1996. back to top | go to Abstract
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15. Enhanced Green Fluorescence by the expression of an Aequorea victoria GFP mutant in mono- and dicotyledonous plant cells. Christoph Reichel, J. Mathur, P. Eckes, K. Langenkemper, C. Koncz, J. Schell, B. Reiß and C. Maas. PNAS (USA). 93. 5888 - 5893. 1996. back to top | go to Abstract |
14. A synthetic cry I-C gene, encoding a Bacillus thuringiensis endotoxin, confers Spodotera resistance in Alfalfa and Tobacco. Nicolai Strizhov, M. Keller, J. Mathur, Zs. Koncz-Kalman, D. Bosch, E. Prudovsky, J. Schell, B. Sneh, C. Koncz, A. Zilberstein. PNAS(USA). 93,15012-15017, Dec. 1996. back to top | go to Abstract
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13. A simple method for isolation, liquid culture, transformation and regeneration of Arabidopsis thaliana protoplasts. J. Mathur, C. Koncz and L. Szabados. PLANT CELL REPORTS.14 (4), 221-226,1995. back to top |
12. The use of mineral oil in plant tissue cultures J. Mathur.J. IND. BOT. SOC. 1994. back to top |
11. Somatic embryogenesis from callus cultures of Nardostachys jatamansi . J. Mathur. PLANT CELL TISSUE AND ORGAN CULTURE. 33,163-169 1993. back to top |
10. Plantlet regeneration from suspension cultures of Valeriana wallichii DC. PLANT SCIENCE 81,111-115.1992. J. Mathur. back to top |
9. Micropropagation of Bauhinia variegata and Parkinsonia aculeata from nodal explants of mature trees. J. Mathur and S. Mukuntha-kumar. PLANT CELL TISSUE AND ORGAN CULTURE. 28,119-121.1992. back to top |
8. Artificial seed production in the male bamboo: Dendrocalamus strictus L. S. Mukuntha-kumar and J. Mathur. PLANT SCIENCE. 87,109-113. 1992. back to top |
7. In vitro morphogenesis in Nardostachys jatamansi DC. Shoot regeneration from callus derived roots. J. Mathur. ANNALS OF BOTANY 70, 419-422. 1992. back to top |
6. Enhanced somatic embryogenesis in Selinum candolii DC under a mineral oil overlay. J. Mathur. PLANT CELL TISSUE AND ORGAN CULTURE 27, 23-26. 1991. back to top |
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5. Growth and morphogenesis of plant tissue cultures under mineral oil. J. Mathur,S.Mukuntha-kumar, S.N. Gupta and S.N. Mathur. PLANT SCIENCE. 74.249-254. 1991. back to top |
4. Plant regeneration from callus cultures of Valeriana wallichii DC. J. Mathur and P.S. Ahuja. PLANT CELL REPORTS 9,523-526,1991. back to top
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3. Propagation of Valeriana wallichii DC. using encapsulated apical and axial shoot buds. J. Mathur, P.S. Ahuja, N. Lal, A.K. Mathur. PLANT SCIENCE. 60.111-116. 1989. back to top |
2. Towards developing artificial seeds by shoot bud encapsulation. In: PROC. INT. WORKSHOP BIOTECH. MED. AROM. PLANTS.: CIMAP. LKO. 22-28,1989. P.S. Ahuja, J. Mathur, N. Lal, A. Mathur, A.K. Mathur and A.K. Kukreja. back to top |
1. In vitro propagation of Valeriana wallichii DC. J. Mathur, P.S. Ahuja, A. Mathur, A.K. Kukreja and N.C.Shah. PLANTA MEDICA 54. 82-83. 1988. back to top |
Publications: Invited Papers |
11. Reinforcing lines of division in plant cells. Jaideep Mathur. CURRENT BIOLOGY, 14, R287-R289. April. 2004. back to top | go to Abstract |
10. Polarity in single cells: Root hairs, epidermal pavement cells and trichomes. Stefanie Falk, Jaideep Mathur and Martin Hülskamp. In: Polarity in Plants. Ed. Keith Lindsey, University of Durham. Blackwell. 2003. back to top |
9. Signal Transduction: Rho-like proteins in plants. Jaideep Mathur and Martin Hülskamp. Dispatch R526-R528. CURRENT BIOLOGY. 12 (15), 2002. back to top | go to Abstract |
8. Cell Growth: How to grow and where to grow. Jaideep Mathur and Martin Hülskamp. CURRENT BIOLOGY. Dispatch.R402-R404.11(10) May 2001. back to top | go to Abstract |
7. Genetics of trichome Development. M. Hülskamp and Jaideep Mathur. Encyclopedia of Genetics. 2001. Academic Press. back to top |
6. Protein conditioners for split ends. Jaideep Mathur and N.-H. Chua CURRENT BIOLOGY. 10 (15) R545. 2000. Feature: Biology in Pictures. back to top |
5. Non-invasive F-actin visualization in living plant cells using a GFP-mouse talin fusion protein. B. Köst, P. Spielhofer, Jaideep Mathur, D. Chun-Hai and Nam-Hai Chua. In : Actin : A Dynamic Framework for multiple Plant Cell Functions Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht. (Eds.) C. Staiger, F. Baluska, P. Barlow, and D. Volkmann. 637-659. 2000. back to top |
4. Protoplast isolation and culture in Arabidopsis. J. Mathur and C. Koncz. Chapter 6. 35 - 42. In Methods in Molecular Biology: Arabidopsis Protocols Ed. J.M Martinez-Zapater and J. Salinas , Humana Press, Totowa, New Jersey .1998. back to top |
3. Direct DNA transformation of protoplasts in Arabidopsis. J. Mathur and C. Koncz. 267 - 276. In Methods in Molecular Biology : Arabidopsis Protocols Ed. J.M Martinez-Zapater and J. Salinas , Humana Press, Totowa, New Jersey.1998. back to top |
2. Establishment and maintenance of cell suspension cultures of Arabidopsis thaliana. J. Mathur and C. Koncz. Chapter 4.27-30. In Methods in Molecular Biology : Arabidopsis Protocols Ed. J.M Martinez-Zapater and J. Salinas , Humana Press, Totowa, New Jersey .1998. back to top |
1. Callus culture and regeneration in Arabidopsis thaliana. J. Mathur and C. Koncz. Chapter 5. 31-34. In Methods in Molecular Biology : Arabidopsis Protocols Ed. J.M Martinez-Zapater and J. Salinas , Humana Press, Totowa, New Jersey .1998. back to top |