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  • 1
    ISSN: 1399-3054
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Recently, we have identified a cDNA encoding a novel protein Ser/Thr phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.16) from Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. (ecotype Columbia), designated as PP7, which is only distantly related to the known phosphatases of the PPP family. We examined PP7 expression in A. thaliana using Northern blot analysis, reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and whole-mount in situ hybridisation. Although the PP7 transcript could be detected in all organs analysed by the first two methods, whole-mount in situ hybridisation revealed specific expression in a subset of stomata in A. thaliana seedlings. Possible implications of this expression pattern are discussed.
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  • 2
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    Copenhagen : Munksgaard International Publishers
    Physiologia plantarum 104 (1998), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1399-3054
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Aluminium (Al) toxicity is a very important factor limiting the growth of plants on acidic soils. Recently, a number of workers have shown that, under certain conditions, silicon (Si) can ameliorate the toxic effects of A1 in hydroponic culture. The mechanism of the amelioration is unclear, but three suggestions have been put forward: Si-induced increase in solution pH during the preparation of hydroponic solutions; reduced availability of Al due to the formation of hydroxyaluminosilicate (HAS) species in those solutions during plant growth; or in planta detoxification. It is now known that it is possible to make up Al and Si solutions in an order in which pH is lowered prior to Al addition; in these cases amelioration has still been observed. Amelioration has also been noted in experiments where HAS formation is minimal. These observations would suggest that, at least under some circumstances, there is an in planta component to the amelioration phenomenon. Several microanalytical investigations have noted codeposition of Al and Si in root cell walls. We propose a model in which root cell walls are the main internal sites of aluminosilicate (AS) and/or HAS formation and of Al detoxification. Factors promoting AS/HAS formation in this compartment include: high apoplastic pH; the presence of organic substances (e.g. malate); and the presence of suitable local concentrations of reactive forms of Al and Si, on or within the surfaces of the wall matrix. All these are likely to be important in the amelioration of Al toxicity.
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Physiologia plantarum 90 (1994), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1399-3054
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: The plasma membrane (PM) of all eukaryotes so far investigated contains a P-type Ca2+-pumping ATPase responsible for maintaining low cytosolic free calcium concentrations. In animal cells this has been shown to be a type of Ca2+-pump which is directly stimulated by binding the calcium-dependent regulator protein calmodulin. These PM Ca2+-pumps have been named ‘PM-type’ as they appear to be exclusively located at the PM and not in intracellular membrane (IM) fractions. Recent progress on higher plant cells reveals that they possess calmodulin-stimulated Ca2+-pumps of the ‘PM-type’. However, these calmodulin-stimulated Ca2+-pumps appear to be located not only at the PM but also in intracellular membranes, probably the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). The evidence is also convincing that these IM-located Ca2+-pumps are directly stimulated by calmodulin (possess a calmodulin-binding region) and are true ‘PM-type’ Ca2+-pumps. This appears to represent a marked divergence between plant and animal cell Ca2+-pumps. Recently, molecular cloning has revealed that plant cells also contain a Ca2+-pump which is not directly stimulated by calmodulin and which strongly resembles the mammalian ER/SR type of Ca2+-pump. The significance of these findings for plant cell function is discussed.
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    Communications in mathematical physics 210 (2000), S. 733-784 
    ISSN: 1432-0916
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract: In this paper we further analyze modular invariants for subfactors, in particular the structure of the chiral induced systems of M-M morphisms. The relative braiding between the chiral systems restricts to a proper braiding on their “ambichiral” intersection, and we show that the ambichiral braiding is non-degenerate if the original braiding of the N-N morphisms is. Moreover, in this case the dimensions of the irreducible representations of the chiral fusion rule algebras are given by the chiral branching coefficients which describe the ambichiral contribution in the irreducible decomposition of α-induced sectors. We show that modular invariants come along naturally with several non-negative integer valued matrix representations of the original N-N Verlinde fusion rule algebra, and we completely determine their decomposition into its characters. Finally the theory is illustrated by various examples, including the treatment of all SU(2) k modular invariants.
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1573-0514
    Keywords: C*-algebras ; AF algebras ; inductive limits ; K-theory
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract For any finite groupG we construct examples of an AF algebraA and an action α byG onA such that the fixed point algebra αα is not AF. The construction ofA is done by successive foldings and cuttings of the interval in a way originally suggested by Blackadar and, in a different context, by Connes in his talk in Oslo in 1978.
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    Communications in mathematical physics 121 (1989), S. 507-525 
    ISSN: 1432-0916
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract Motivated by multiplicativeK-homology, and understanding critical phenomena in some classical statistical mechanical models, we construct actions ofGL(∞) on the operator algebras of V. Jones and Ocneanu, and analyse these in terms of embeddings ofU(1)-current algebras.
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  • 7
    ISSN: 1432-2048
    Keywords: Key words: Aluminium toxicity ; Hydroxyaluminosilicate ; Malate ; Root length ; Silicon ; Triticum (Al toxicity)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract. Two wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars, one aluminium tolerant (Atlas 66) and one sensitive (Scout 66), were grown in a continuous-flow culture system (≤pH 5.0) containing aluminium (0–100 μM) and silicon (0–2000 μM) in factorial combination. Treatment with silicon resulted in a highly significant amelioration of aluminium toxicity as assessed by root growth in both cultivars. Amelioration was influenced by wheat cultivar and silicon concentration, as 2000 μM silicon significantly ameliorated the toxic effects of 100 μM aluminium in Atlas 66, and only 5 μM silicon alleviated the effect of 1.5 μM aluminium on Scout 66. Nutrient medium pH was critical, as an amelioration by silicon was apparent only at pH 〉 4.2 for Atlas 66, and at pH 〉 4.6 for Scout 66. Silicon neither reduced levels of toxic aluminium species in the growth solutions, nor the amount of aluminium taken up by roots. In experiments to assess exudation of malate by Atlas 66 roots treated with 100 μM aluminium, the presence of 2000 μM silicon (pH 4.6) was found to have a negligible effect on exudation. In contrast, citrate, a known aluminium chelator, reduced aluminium-induced exudation of malate at 5–40 μM and completely inhibited it at 100 μM citrate. The results indicate that silicon does not reduce aluminium phytotoxicity as a result of aluminium/silicon interactions in the external media, and that the mechanism of amelioration has an in planta component.
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    Communications in mathematical physics 197 (1998), S. 361-386 
    ISSN: 1432-0916
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract: We analyze the induction and restriction of sectors for nets of subfactors defined by Longo and Rehren. Picking a local subfactor we derive a formula which specifies the structure of the induced sectors in terms of the original DHR sectors of the smaller net and canonical endomorphisms. We also obtain a reciprocity formula for induction and restriction of sectors, and we prove a certain homomorphism property of the induction mapping. Developing further some ideas of F. Xu we will apply this theory in a forthcoming paper to nets of subfactors arising from conformal field theory, in particular those coming from conformal embeddings or orbifold inclusions of SU(n) WZW models. This will provide a better understanding of the labelling of modular invariants by certain graphs, in particular of the A-D-E classification of SU(2) modular invariants.
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    Communications in mathematical physics 91 (1983), S. 489-503 
    ISSN: 1432-0916
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    Topics: Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract We investigate the state on theC*-algebra of Pauli spins on a one-dimensional lattice (infinitely extended in both directions) which gives rise to the thermodynamic limit of the Gibbs ensemble in the two-dimensional Ising model (with nearest neighbour interaction). It is shown that the representation of the Pauli spin algebra associated with the state is factorial above and at the known critical temperature, while it has a two-dimensional center below the critical temperature. As a technical tool, we derive a general criterion for a state of the Pauli spin algebra corresponding to a Fock state of the Fermion algebra to be primary. We also show that restrictions of two quasifree states of the Fermion algebra to its even part are equivalent if and only if the projection operatorsE 1 andE 2 (on the direct sum of two copies of the basic Hilbert space) satisfy the following two conditions: (1)E 1 −E 2 is in the Hilbert-Schmidt class, (2)E 1 ∧ (1 −E 2) has an even dimension, where the even-oddness of dimE 1 ∧ (1 −E 2) is called ℤ2-index ofE 1 andE 2 and is continuous inE 1 andE 2 relative to the norm topology.
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    Communications in mathematical physics 200 (1999), S. 57-103 
    ISSN: 1432-0916
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract: We apply the theory of α-induction of sectors which we elaborated in our previous paper to several nets of subfactors arising from conformal field theory. The main application are conformal embeddings and orbifold inclusions of SU(n) WZW models. For the latter, we construct the extended net of factors by hand. Developing further some ideas of F. Xu, our treatment leads canonically to certain fusion graphs, and in all our examples we rediscover the graphs Di Francesco, Petkova and Zuber associated empirically to the corresponding SU(n) modular invariants. We establish a connection between exponents of these graphs and the appearance of characters in the block-diagonal modular invariants, provided that the extended modular S-matrices diagonalize the endomorphism fusion rules of the extended theories. This is proven for many cases, and our results cover all the block-diagonal SU(2) modular invariants, thus provide some explanation of the A-D-E classification.
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