Male (left) and female (right) moths of the European corn borer Ostrinia nubilalis. The caterpillars of this pest mainly attack the stems of maize plants.

Publications of M. Burow

Journal Article (8)

2008
Journal Article
Burow, M.; Zhang, Z. Y.; Ober, J. A.; Lambrix, V. M.; Wittstock, U.; Gershenzon, J.; Kliebenstein, D. J.: ESP and ESM1 mediate indol-3-acetonitrile production from indol-3-ylmethyl glucosinolate in Arabidopsis. Phytochemistry 69 (3), pp. 663 - 671 (2008)
Journal Article
Mumm, R.; Burow, M.; Bukovinszkine'kiss, G.; Kazantzidou, E.; Wittstock, U.; Dicke, M.; Gershenzon, J.: Formation of simple nitriles upon glucosinolate hydrolysis affects direct and indirect defense against the specialist herbivore, pieris rapae. Journal of Chemical Ecology 34 (10), pp. 1311 - 1321 (2008)
2007
Journal Article
Burow, M.; Bergner, A.; Gershenzon, J.; Wittstock, U.: Glucosinolate hydrolysis in Lepidium sativum - identification of the thiocyanate-forming protein. Plant Molecular Biology 63 (1), pp. 49 - 61 (2007)
Journal Article
Burow, M.; Rice, M.; Hause, B.; Gershenzon, J.; Wittstock, U.: Cell- and tissue-specific localization and regulation of the epithiospecifier protein in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Molecular Biology 64 (1-2), pp. 173 - 185 (2007)
2006
Journal Article
Burow, M.; Markert, J.; Gershenzon, J.; Wittstock, U.: Comparative biochemical characterization of nitrile-forming proteins from plants and insects that alter myrosinase-catalysed hydrolysis of glucosinolates. The FEBS Journal 273 (11), pp. 2432 - 2446 (2006)
Journal Article
Burow, M.; Muller, R.; Gershenzon, J.; Wittstock, U.: Altered glucosinolate hydrolysis in genetically engineered Arabidopsis thaliana and its influence on the larval development of Spodoptera littoralis. Journal of Chemical Ecology 32 (11), pp. 2333 - 2349 (2006)
Journal Article
Skirycz, A.; Reichelt, M.; Burow, M.; Birkemeyer, C.; Rolcik, J.; Kopka, J.; Zanor, M. I.; Gershenzon, J.; Strnad, M.; Szopa, J. et al.; Mueller-Roeber, B.; Witt, I.: DOF transcription factor AtDof1.1 (OBP2) is part of a regulatory network controlling glucosinolate biosynthesis in Arabidopsis. The Plant Journal 47 (1), pp. 10 - 24 (2006)
2003
Journal Article
Meyer, T.; Burow, M.; Bauer, M.; Papenbrock, J.: Arabidopsis sulfurtransferases: investigation of their function during senescence and in cyanide detoxification. Planta 217, pp. 1 - 10 (2003)

Book Chapter (2)

2012
Book Chapter
Gershenzon, J.; Fontana, A.; Burow, M.; Wittstock, U.; Degenhardt, J.: Mixtures of plant secondary metabolites: Metabolic origins and ecological benefits. In: Ecology of plant secondary metabolites: From genes to landscapes, pp. 56 - 77. Cambridge University Press (2012)
2008
Book Chapter
Burow, M.; Wittstock, U.; Gershenzon, J.: Sulfur-containing secondary metabolites and their role in plant defence. In: Sulfur metabolism in phototrophic organisms, pp. 201 - 222 (Eds. Hell, R.; Dahl, C.; Knaff, D.). Springer, Dortrecht [u.a.] (2008)

Thesis - PhD (1)

2008
Thesis - PhD
Burow, M.: Molecular, biochemical, and ecological aspects of glucosinolate hydrolysis. Dissertation, 132, VI Bl. pp., Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena (2008)
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