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Barkan Lab Rip-Chip Publications

Asakura Y and Barkan A. (2007) A CRM domain protein functions dually in group I and group II intron splicing in land plant chloroplasts. Plant Cell, in press.

Watkins KP, Kroeger TS, Cooke AM, Williams-Carrier RE, Friso G, Belcher SE, van Wijk KJ, and Barkan A. (2007) A Ribonuclease III Domain Protein Functions in Group II Intron Splicing in Maize Chloroplasts. Plant Cell, 19: 2606-2623

Schmitz-Linneweber C, Williams-Carrier R, Williams-Voelker PM, Kroeger TS, Vichas A, and Barkan A. (2006) A pentatricopeptide repeat protein facilitates the trans-splicing of the maize chloroplast rps12 pre-mRNA. Plant Cell, 18: 2650-63.

Schmitz-Linneweber C, Williams-Carrier R, and Barkan A (2005) RNA immunoprecipitation and microarray analysis show a chloroplast PPR protein to be associated with the 5’- region of mRNAs whose translation it activates. Plant Cell, 17: 2791-2804

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