Torsten Möhlmann
Department of Plant Pathology
Kaiserslautern University of Technology
Germany
Biography
Prof. Torsten Möhlmann received his PhD from University of Osnabrück. Currently, he is working as Research Associate at the Department of Plant Pathology, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany. His research is primarly focused to understand ENT function at the biochemical and physiological level
Research Interest
His Area of Research Interest is Plant Physiology
Publications
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Witz S, Jung B, Fürst S, Möhlmann T. De novo pyrimidine nucleotide synthesis mainly locates outside of plastids, but a novel nucleobase importer provides substrates for the essential salvage pathway. Plant Cell 2012;24:1549-1559
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Cornelius S, Witz S, Rolletschek H, Möhlmann T. Pyrimidine degradation influences germination seedling growth and production of Arabidopsis seeds. J Exp Bot Bot 2011;2:5623–5632
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Bernard C, Traub M, Kunz HH, Hach S, Trentmann O, Möhlmann T. Equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 (ENT1) is critical for pollen germination and vegetative growth in Arabidopsis. J Exp Bot 2011;62:4627-37
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Jung B, Hoffmann C, Möhlmann T. Arabidopsis nucleoside hydrolases involed in intracellular and extracellular degradation of purines. Plant J 2011;65:703-711