Mattoo - PUBLICATIONS



Mattoo - PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

• Mattoo, A.K. and Suttle, J.C. Editors: The Plant Hormone Ethylene, CRC Press Inc., Boca Raton, Florida. 1991.

• Nath, P., Mattoo, A.K., Ranade, S.A., and Weil, J.H. Editors: Molecular Insight in Plant Biology, Science Publishers, Inc., Enfield, USA, p. 259. 2003.

• Razdan, M.K. and Mattoo, A.K., Editors: Genetic Improvement of Solanaceous Crops: Volume 1: Potato, Science Publishers, Inc., Enfield, USA, P. 451. 2005.

• Demmig-Adams, B., Adams, W.W., and Mattoo, A.K. Editors: Photoprotection, Photoinhibition, Gene Regulation and Environment. Springer, p. 400. 2006.

• Razdan, M.K. and Mattoo, A.K., Editors: Genetic Improvement of Solanaceous Crops: Volume 2: Tomato, Science Publishers, Inc., Enfield, in press. 2006.

BOOK CHAPTERS

• Pantastico, E.B., Mattoo, A.K. and Phan, C.T. Ethylene action on ripening. In: Postharvest Physiology, Handling and Utilization of Tropical and Subtropical Fruits and Vegetables (E.B. Pantastico, ed.). The AVI Publishing Co., U.S.A., pp. 75-85. 1975.

• Mattoo, A.K., Murata, T., Pantastico, E.B., Chachin, K., Ogata, K. and Phan, C.T. Chemical changes during ripening and senescence. Ibid. 104-127. 1975.

• Pantastico, E.B., Mattoo, A.K., Murata, T. and Ogata, K. Chilling injury. Ibid. 339-362. 1975.

• Eckert, J.W., Rubio, P.P., Mattoo, A.K. and Thompson, A.K. Postharvest pathology: Diseases of tropical crops and their control. Ibid. 415-443. 1975.

• Mattoo, A.K. and Aharoni, N. Ethylene and plant senescence, Chapter 8. In: Senescence and Aging of Plants (L. Nooden and A.C. Leopold, eds.), pp. 241-280. Academic Press, NY. 1988.

• Mattoo, A.K., Norman, H.A., Callahan, F.E., St. John, J.B. and Edelman, M. Plant protein acylation: Identification of the modified proteins and analysis of the bound fatty acid ligands. In: Post-Translational Modifications of Proteins by Lipids, A Laboratory Manual, (C. Bordier and U. Brodbeck, eds.), Les Diablerets, Switzerland, pp. 82-87. 1988.

• Dean, J.F.D. and Mattoo, A.K. The role of ethylene in fruit ripening and senescence. In: Food Enzymology, Vol. 1 (P.F. Fox, ed.), Elsevier, England, pp. 271-301. 1991.

• Mattoo, A.K. and White, W.B. Regulation of ethylene biosynthesis. In: The Plant Hormone Ethylene (A.K. Mattoo and J.C. Suttle, eds.), CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, Florida, pp. 21-42. 1991.

• Sopory, S.K., Ghirardi, M.L., Greenberg, B.M., Elich, T., Edelman, M. and Mattoo, A.K. Regulation of the 32kDa-D1 photosystem II reaction center protein. In: Photosynthesis: Photoreactions to Crop Productivity (Y.P. Abrol, P. Mohanty, and Govindjee, eds.), Oxford/IBH, New Delhi. Pp. 131-156. 1992.

• Jansen, M.A.K., Gaba, V., Greenberg, B., Mattoo, A.K. and Edelman, M. UV-B driven degradation of the D1 reaction-center protein of photosytem II proceeds via plastosemiquinone. In: Photosynthesis Responses to the Environment, Current Topics in Plant Physiology, Vol. 8 (H.Y. Yamamoto and C.M. Smith, eds.), American Society of Plant Physiologists, Maryland, pp. 142-149. 1993.

• Mattoo, A.K., Mehta, R.A., and Chung, K.H. Molecular regulation of ethylene biosynthesis and fruit ripening. In Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (K.K. Tewari and G.S. Singhal, eds.), Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi. Pp. 53-67. 1997.

• Booij, I.S., Callahan, F.E., Jansen, M.A., Edelman, M., and Mattoo, A.K. Photoregulation and photoprotection of the photosystem II reaction center heterodimer. In: Concepts in Photobiology: Photosynthesis and Photomorphogenesis. (G.S. Singhal, G. Renger, S.K. Sopory, K-D. Irrgang and Govindjee, eds.), Narosa Publ.House, New Delhi and Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 549-571. 1998.

• Cassol, T., and Mattoo, A.K. Do polyamines and ethylene interact to regulate plant growth, development and senescence? In: Molecular Insights in Plant Biology, (P. Nath, A. Mattoo, S.R. Ranade, and J.H. Weil, eds.), Science Publishers, Inc., Enfield, USA. Pp. 121-132. 2003.

• Mattoo, A.K. Biotechnology in the context of developing nations. In: Biotechnology. Applications and Careers (Munshi, M., and Sopory, S.K., eds.), Viva Books Private Ltd., New Delhi. Pp. 34-35, 2004.

• Mattoo, A.K., and Handa, A.K. Ethylene signaling in plant cell death. In: Plant Cell Death Processes (Nooden, L., ed.), Academic Press, New York. Pp. 125-142, 2004.

• Solomos, T., and Mattoo, A.K. Starch-sugar metabolism in potato (Solanum tuberosum L) tubers in response to temperature variations. In: Genetic Improvement of Solanaceous Crops: Volume 1: Potato, (M.K. Razdan and Mattoo, A.K., eds), 209-234. 2005

• Mattoo, A.K., and Abdul-Baki, A. Crop genetic responses to management: Evidence of root-to-leaf communication. In: Biological Approaches to Sustainable Soil Systems (N. Uphoff, A.S. Ball, E. Fernandes, H. Herren, O. Husson, M. Laing, C. Palm, and J. Thies, eds.), CRC Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton, FL, pp. 221-230. 2006

• Edelman, M., and Mattoo, A.K. The D1 protein: past and future. In: Photoprotection, Photoinhibition, Gene Regulation and Environment (B. Demmig-Adams, W. Adams and A.K. Mattoo, eds.), Springer, Dordecht, the Netherlands. Pp. 23-38, 2006

PATENTS

• Giardi, M.T., Esposito, D., Leonardi, C., Mattoo, A.K., Margonelli, A., and Andelini, G.. Portable system for selective monitoring of herbicides based on fluorescence and resistant mutants to herbicides. Patent, Upica, Italy, 112 (2000). European Patent 2003, EP1134585.

GENERAL

• Mattoo, A.K. and Modi, V.V. Review on the book 'Perspectives in Industrial Microbiology' (G.P. Kalle, Y.M. Freites and D.V. Tamhane, eds.), 166 pp., Science Today (India), Dec. 1978. (Book Review)

• Tucker, M.L., and Mattoo, A.K. In pursuit of scrumptious produce. The World & I, pp. 192-199. 1997.

SYMPOSIA PROCEEDINGS

• Mattoo, A.K., Modi, V.V. and Reddy, V.V.R. Studies on ripening of mangoes. Tropical and Subtropical Horticulture, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Tropical and Subtropical Horticulture, p. 122-128. 1967. (Symposium Proceedings).

• Mattoo, A.K. and Modi, V.V. Biochemical aspects of ripening and chilling injury in mango fruit. Proceedings of the Conference on Tropical and Subtropical Fruits. Tropical Products Institute, London, p. 111-115, 1969. (Symposium proceedings)

• Mattoo, A.K. Extracellular accumulation of aminopurine nucleotides and control of nucleotide degrading enzymes in Neurospora crassa. Industrial Fermentation Symposium, Jammu Tawi, India, March 4-6. 1978. (Symposium Proceedings)

• Mattoo, A.K., Dandekar, A.M., Modi, V.V., Phillips, N. and Shailubhai, K. Problems and potentials of using indigenous seasonal fruits for wine fermentation. Industrial Fermentation Symposium, Jammu Tawi, India, March 4-6, 1978. (Symposium Proceedings)

• Marder, J.B., Mattoo, A.K. and Edelman, M. Photosynthesis and the rapidly-metabolized 32 kilodalton chloroplast membrane protein. In: Cell Function and Differentiation, Part B (G. Akoyunoglou, ed.), A. R. Liss Inc., New York, pp. 91-100. 1982. (Symposium volume)

• Edelman, M., Marder, J.B. and Mattoo, A.K. A compendium of characteristics for the rapidly-metabolized 32kd protein of the chloroplast membrane. In: N.A.T.O. Advanced Studies Institute, Structure and Function of Plant Genomes (O. Ciferri and L. Dure, ed.), Plenum Press, New York, pp. 187-192. 1982. (Symposium volume)

• Chalutz, E., Mattoo, A.K. and Anderson, J.D. The relationship between Cellulysin-induced ethylene production by tobacco leaf discs and ethylene produced during host-pathogen interaction. Proceedings 10th Meeting Plant Growth Regulator Society, East Lansing, Michigan, pp. 18-24. 1983. (Meeting proceedings)

• Mattoo, A.K. and Anderson, J.D. Wound-induced increase in 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase activity: regulatory aspects and membrane association of the enzyme. In: Ethylene: Biochemical, Physiological and Applied Aspects (Y. Fuchs and E. Chalutz, eds.), M. Nijhoff/Dr W Junk Publishers, The Hague/Boston/Lancaster, pp. 139-147. 1984. (Symposium Proceedings)

• Chalutz, E., Mattoo, A.K. and Anderson, J.D. Ethylene biosynthesis in tobacco leaf discs in relation to ethylene treatment, Cellulysin application and fungal infection. In: Ethylene: Biochemical, Physiological and Applied Aspects (Y. Fuchs and E. Chalutz, eds.), M. Nijhoff/Dr W. Junk Publishers, The Hague/Boston/Lancaster, pp. 181-188. 1984. (Symposium Proceedings)

• Anderson, J.D., Chalutz, E. and Mattoo, A.K. Purification and properties of ethylene inducing factor from the cell wall digesting mixture, Cellulysin. In: Ethylene: Biochemical, Physiological and Applied Aspects (Y. Fuchs and E. Chalutz, eds.), M. Nijhoff/Dr W. Junk Publishers, The Hague/Boston/Lancaster, pp. 189-198. 1984. (Symposium Proceedings)

• Anderson, J.D., Chalutz, E. and Mattoo, A.K. Induction of ethylene biosynthesis by cell wall digesting enzymes. In: Cellular and Molecular Biology of Plant Stress. UCLA Symposium on Molecular and Cellular Biology (J.L. Key and T. Kosuge, eds.), Alan R. Liss, NY, pp. 263-273. 1985. (Symposium Volume)

• Mattoo, A.K., Marder, J.B., Gaba, V. and Edelman, M. Control of 32kDa thylakoid protein degradation as a consequence of herbicide binding to its receptor. In: Regulation of Chloroplast Differentiation (G. Akoyunoglou and H. Senger, ed.), "Plant Biology" Series, Alan R. Liss, Inc., Publ., New York, pp. 607-613. 1986. (Symposium volume)

• Marder, J.B., Mattoo, A.K., Goloubinoff, P. and Edelman, M. Structure and physiological control of the rapidly-metabolized 32,000 dalton chloroplast membrane protein. In: Biosynthesis of the Photosynthetic Apparatus: Molecular Biology, Development and Regulation (P. Thornber, R. Hallick, L. Staehlin, eds.), A. R. Liss, Inc., NY, pp. 309-311. 1984. (Symposium volume)

• Edelman, M., Mattoo, A.K. and Marder, J.B. Three hats of the rapidly metabolized 32 kD protein of thylakoids. In: Chloroplast Biogenesis (R. J. Ellis, ed.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 283-302. 1984. (Symposium volume)

• Edelman, M., Goloubinoff, P., Marder, J.B., Fromm, H., Devic, M., Fluhr, R. and Mattoo, A.K. Structure-function relationships and regulations of the 32 kDa protein in the Photosynthetic membranes. In: Molecular Form and Function of the Plant Genome (L. Van Vloten-Doting, G. S. P. Groot and T. C. Hall, eds.), Plenum, NY, pp. 291-300. 1985. (Symposium volume)

• Mattoo, A.K. and Edelman, M. Photoregulation and metabolism of a thylakoidal herbicide-receptor protein. In: Frontiers of Membrane Research in Agriculture. Beltsville Symposium 9 (J.B. St. John, E. Berlin and P.C. Jackson, eds.), Rowman & Allanheld, Totowa, pp. 23-34. 1985. (Symposium volume)

• Callahan, F.E., Edelman, M. and Mattoo, A.K. Posttranslational acylation and intra-thylakoid translocation of specific chloroplast proteins. In: Progress in Photosynthesis Research (J. Biggins, ed.), Martinus Nijhoff Publ., Dordrecht, the Netherlands, Vol. 3, pp. 799-802. 1987. (Symposium volume)

• Norman, H.A., St. John, J.B., Callahan, F.E., Mattoo, A.K. and Wergin, W.P. Lipid molecular species composition of granal and stromal lamellae. In: The Metabolism, Structure, and Function of Plant Lipids. (P.K. Stumpf, J.B. Mudd and W.D. Nes, eds.). Plenum, New York, pp. 193-195. 1987. (Symposium Proceedings)

• Mattoo, A.K., Callahan, F.E., Greenberg, B.M., Goloubinoff, P. and Edelman, M. Molecular dynamics of the 32,000-dalton photosystem II herbicide binding protein. In: Biotechnology for Crop Protection (P. A. Hedin, J. J. Menn and R. M. Hollingsworth, eds.). ACS Symposium Series 379, ACS Books, Wash., D.C., Chapter 18, pp. 248-257. 1988. (Symposium volume)

• Mattoo, A.K., Kanellis, A.K., Solomos, T. and Mehta, A.M. Low oxygen atmospheres and gene expression in relation to ethylene action. Proceedings of the Symposium on Physiology of Fruit Drop, Ripening, Storage and Post-Harvest Processing of Fruits, (R. Jona, ed.). Universita Degli Studi di Torino, pp. 147-156. Turin, Italy, Oct. 3-4. 1988. (Symposium Proceedings)

• Anderson, J.D., Dean, J.F.D., Gamble, H.R. and Mattoo, A.K. Induction and characterization of the ethylene biosynthesis-inducing xylanase produced by the fungus, Trichoderma viride. In: Biochemical and Physiological Aspects of Ethylene Production in Lower and Higher Plants (H. Clijsters, and M. Van Poucke, eds.), Kluwer Acad. Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 49-56. 1989. (Symposium Proceedings)

• Mattoo, A.K., Callahan, F.E., Sopory, S.K. and Edelman, M. Trafficking and distribution of the photosynthetic reaction center proteins in the chloroplast membranes. In: Photosynthesis: Molecular Biology and Bioenergetics (G. Singhal, et al., eds.), Narosa Publ. House, New Delhi, pp. 189-193. 1989. (Symposium Proceedings)

• Mattoo, A.K., Mehta, A.M., Dean, J.F.D. and Anderson, J.D. Regulation of ethylene biosynthesis in higher plants: Induction and identification of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase. In: Cell Separation in Plants (M.B. Jackson and D.J. Osborne, eds.). NATO ASI Series, Vol. H35, pp. 39-50. 1989. (Symposium Volume)

• Mattoo, A.K., Parsons, B.L., Mehta, R.A. and Mehta, A.M. Regulation of gene expression upon wounding stress of tomato fruit. In: Proceedings of Molecular & Genetic Approaches to Plant Stress. (J. Bennett, ed.). International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, New Delhi, India, Feb. 14-17. 1990. (Meeting Proceedings)

• Greenberg, B.M., Sopory, S.K., Gaba, V., Mattoo, A.K. and Edelman, M. Photoregulation of protein turnover in the PSII reaction center. In: Current Research in Photosynthesis (M. Baltschefssky, ed.), Kluwer Acad. Publ., The Netherlands, Vol. 1:209-216. 1990. (Congress Proceedings)

• Ghirardi, M.L., Callahan, F.E., Sopory, S.K., Elich, T.D., Edelman, M. and Mattoo, A.K. Cycling of the photosystem II reaction center core between grana and stromal lamellae. In: Current Research in Photosynthesis (M. Baltschefssky, ed.), Kluwer Acad. Publishers, the Netherlands, Vol. 2:733-738. 1990. (Congress Proceedings)

• Ghirardi, M.L., Sopory, S.K., Elich, T., Greenberg, B.M., Edelman, M. and Mattoo, A.K. Light-induced degradation of the D1 photosystem II reaction center protein. In: Trends in Bioenergetics & Biotechnological Processes, (G.S. Singhal & T. Ramasarma, eds.), Today & Tomorrow's Printer & Publisher, New Delhi, pp. 57-63. 1991. (Symposium Proceedings)

• Elich, T.D., Edelman, M. and Mattoo, A.K. Redox-regulated protein phosphorylation and photosystem II function. In: Regulation of Chloroplast Biogenesis, (J. H. Argyroudi-Akoyunoglou, ed.), Plenum Press, New York, pp. 533-537. 1992. (Congress Proceedings)

• Jansen, M.A.K., Driesenaar, A.R.J., Kless, H., Malkin, S., Mattoo, A.K. and Edelman, M. PS-II inhibitor binding, QB-mediated electron flow and rapid degradation are separable properties of the D1 reaction centre protein. In: Regulation of Chloroplast Biogenesis, (J.H. Argyroudi-Akoyunoglou, ed.), Plenum, New York. pp. 295-304. 1992. (Congress Proceedings)

• Anderson, J.D., Bailey, B.A., Taylor, R., Avni, A., Sharon, A., Mattoo, A.K., and Fuchs, Y. The role of ethylene in elicitor-induced plant responses. Transactions of the Malaysian Society of Plant Physiology, 3:124-128. 1992.

• Mattoo, A.K., Elich, T.D., Ghirardi, M.L., Callahan, F.E. and Edelman, M. Post-translational modification of chloroplast proteins and the regulation of protein turnover. In: Post-translational Modification in Plants, (N. Betty, et al., eds.), Society for Experimental Biology, U.K., Seminar Series 53, Cambridge University Press. Pp. 65-78. 1993. (Symposium Volume)

• Anderson, J.D., Bailey, B.A., Taylor, R., Sharon, A., Avni, A., Mattoo, A.K. and Fuchs, Y. Fungal xylanase elicits ethylene biosynthesis and other defense responses in tobacco. In: Cellular and Molecular Aspects of the Plant Hormone Ethylene (Pech, J.-C., Latche, A., and Balague, C., eds.), Kluwer Acad. Publ., Dordrecht (the Netherlands). Pp. 197-204. 1993. (Symposium volume)

• Mattoo, A.K., Li, N. and Liu, D. Tomato ACC synthase: Regulation of gene expression and importance of the C-terminal region in enzyme activity. In: Cellular and Molecular Aspects of the Plant Hormone Ethylene (Pech, J.-C., Latche, A. and Bologue, C., eds.), Kluwer Acad. Publ., Dordrecht (the Netherlands). Pp. 223-231. 1993. (Symposium volume)

• Mattoo, A.K. Molecular strategies to enhance postharvest quality of horticultural crops - an overview. In: Postharvest Physiology, Pathology and Technologies for Horticultural Commodities: Recent Advances (A. Ait-Oubahou and M. El-Otmani, eds.), Inst. Agron. & Vet. Hassan II, Agadir, Morocco, pp. 302 312. 1995. (Symposium Volume)

• Mehta, R.A. and Mattoo, A.K. Gene expression and protein dynamics during tomato fruit ripening. In: Postharvest Physiology, Pathology and Technologies for Horticultural Commodities: Recent Advances (A. Ait-Oubahou and M. El-Otmani, eds.), Inst. Agron. & Vet. Hassan II, Agadir, Morocco, pp. 343 352. 1995. (Symposium Volume)

• Geiken, B., Cona, A., Giardi, M.T., and Mattoo, A.K. Phosphorylation of PSII core in relation to D1 turnover in higher plants. In: Photosynthesis: from Light to Biosphere, (P. Mathis, ed.), Vol. I, pp. 475-478, Kluwer Acad Publ., Netherlands. 1995.

• Booij, I.S., Swegle, M., Dube, S., Edelman, M., and Mattoo, A.K. Photodegradation of D1-D2 PSII reaction center heterodimer. In: Photosynthesis: from Light to Biosphere, (P. Mathis, ed.), Vol. I, pp. 487-490, Kluwer Acad Publ., Netherlands. 1995.

• Giardi, M.T., Cona, A., Geiken, B., Kucera, T., Masojidek, J., and Mattoo, A.K. D1 turnover as an adaptation signal for plants to recover from drought. In: Interdrought, 1995.

• Cona, A., Kucera, T., Masojidek, J., Geiken, B., Mattoo, A.K., and Giardi, M.T. Long-term drought stress symptom: structural and functional reorganization of Photosystem II. In: Photosynthesis: from Light to Biosphere, (P. Mathis, ed.), Vol. I, pp. 521-524, Kluwer Acad Publ., Netherlands. 1995.

• Tucker, M., Matters, G., Koehler, S., Zhou, D., Hong, S.B., Kalaitzis, P., Mattoo, A., and Nath, P. An ethylene-regulated DNA element in abscission-specific gene promoters and the expression of an ETR1 homologue in tomato abscission. In: Biology and Biotechnology of the Plant Hormone Ethylene (A.K. Kanellis, C. Chang, H. Kende and D. Grierson, eds.), Kluwer Acad. Publ., Boston. Pp. 175 183. 1997.

• Mehta, R., Handa, A., and Mattoo, A. Interactions of ethylene and polyamines in regulating fruit ripening. In: Biology and Biotechnology of the Plant Hormone Ethylene (A.K. Kanellis, C. Chang, H. Kende and D. Grierson, eds.), Kluwer Acad. Publ., Boston. Pp. 321-326. 1997.

• Mattoo, A.K. A global perspective on the current status of plant biotechnology. In: Proceedings on Environmental Impact-Analysis of Transgenic Plants. 1999.

• Mehta, R., Handa, A., and Mattoo, A.K. Ethylene, polyamines and fruit ripening. In: Plant Biotechnology and In Vitro Biology in the 21st Century (A. Altman, M. Ziv, and S. Izhar, eds.), Kluwver Acad. Publ., Boston. Pp.591-595. 1999.

• Mehta, R.A., Zhou, D., Tucker, M., Handa, A., Solomos, T., and Mattoo, A.K. Ethylene in higher plants: biosynthetic interactions with polyamines and high-temperature-mediated differential induction of Nr versus TAE1 ethylene receptor. In: Biology and Biotechnology of the Plant Hormone Ethylene II (A.K. Kanellis et al., eds.), Kluwer Acad. Publ., Boston. Pp. 387-393. 1999.

• Mattoo, A.K., Bhalla-Sarin, N., and Sopory, S.K. Biotechnology in the management of abiotic stresses. In: Potato, Global Research & Development, (S.M. Paul Khurana, G.S. Shekhawat, B.P. Singh and S.K. Pandey, eds.), India Potato Association, Shimla, 1: 212-218. 2000.

• Tucker, M.L., Whitelaw, C.A., Lyssenko, N.N., and Mattoo, A.K. Reduced expression of the LeETR1 transcript in tomato results in delayed abscission, shorter internodes and reduced auxin movement. In: Biology and Biotechnology of the Plant Hormone Ethylene III, (M. Vendrell, H. Klee, J.C. Pech and F. Romojaro, eds.), pp. 21-26, IOS Press, Amsterdam, 2003.

• Mattoo, A.K., Cassol, T., Mehta, R.A., Goyal, R., Neelam, A., Chung, S.-H., Kumar, V., and Handa, A. Lessons one can learn from studying transgenic tomatoes that accumulate higher polyamines in a ripening-specific manner. In: Biology and Biotechnology of the Plant Hormone Ethylene III, (M. Vendrell, H. Klee, J.C. Pech and F. Romojaro, eds.), pp. 359-364, IOS Press, Amsterdam, 2003.

PEER-REVIEWED RESEARCH PAPERS

• Mattoo, A.K., Modi, V.V. and Patel, R.N. Biotin and fatty acid biogenesis in Aspergillus flavus. Experientia 22:436. 1966.

• Mattoo, A.K. and Modi, V.V. Methionine utilization in ripening mangoes. Indian J. Exp. Biol. 5:l26-l27. l967.

• Mattoo, A.K., Modi, V.V. and Reddy, V.V.R. Oxidation and carotenogenesis regulating factors in mangoes. Indian J. Biochem. 5:111-114. 1968.

• Mattoo, A.K. and Modi, V.V. Ethylene and ripening of mangoes. Plant Physiol. 44:308-310. 1969.

• Mattoo, A.K. and Modi, V.V. Citrate cleavage enzyme from mango fruit. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 39:895-904. 1970.

• Mattoo, A.K. and Modi, V.V. Partial purification and properties of enzyme inhibitors from unripe mangoes. Enzymologia 39:237-247. 1970.

• Assnani, M.B., Chhatpar, H.S., Kadri, M.H., Mattoo, A.K. and Modi, V.V. Microbial spoilage of mangoes. J. Food Sci. Technol. 8:208-209. 1971.

• Chhatpar, H.S., Mattoo, A.K. and Modi, V.V. Biochemical studies on chilling injury in mangoes. Phytochemistry 10:1007-1009. 1971.

• Chhatpar, H.S., Ghai, G., Mattoo, A.K. and Modi, V.V. Some problems pertaining to storage and ripening in mango fruit. Acta Horticulturae (Netherlands) 24:243-250. 1972.

• Mehta, S.U., Mattoo, A.K. and Modi, V.V. Ribitol and flavinogenesis in Eremothecium ashbyii. Biochem. J. 130:159-166. 1972.

• Mattoo, A.K., Joshi, S.R. and Shah, Z.M. Production of aminopurines and their nucleotides by Neurospora crassa. Indian J. Exp. Biol. 11:551-554. 1973.

• Desai, S.B., Mattoo, A.K., Modi, V.V. and Patel, G.S. Growth and fructose-1,6-diphosphate aldolase of a thermophilic Talaromyces sp. Indian J. Exp. Biol. 11:352-354. 1973.

• Mattoo, A.K. and Rao, J.R. Neurospora fructose-1, 6-diphosphate aldolase: Inhibition by sodium pyruvate. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 60:1229-1237. 1974.

• Asundi, S., Mattoo, A.K. and Modi, V.V. Studies on a thermophilic Talaromyces sp.: Mitochondrial fatty acids and requirement for a C4 compound. Indian J. Microbiol. 14:75-80. 1974.

• Baqui, S.M., Mattoo, A.K. and Modi, V.V. Mitochondrial enzymes in mango during ripening. Phytochemistry 13:2049-2055. 1974.

• Mattoo, A.K. and Shah, Z.M. Nucleotide degrading enzymes in Neurospora crassa. Z. Allge. Mikrobiol. 14:581-591. 1974.

• Madia, A.M., Mattoo, A.K. and Modi, V.V. 8-Azaguanine and flavinogenesis in Eremothecium ashbyii. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 385:51-57. 1975.

• Mattoo, A.K. and Modi, V.V. Palmitic acid activation of peroxidase and its possible significance in mango ripening. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 397:318-330. 1975.

• Mattoo, A.K. and Parikh, N.R. Influence of sodium pyruvate on Neurospora fructose diphosphatase. Neurospora Newsletter 22:9-10. 1975.

• Mattoo, A.K. A method of visualisation of Neurospora nucleosidase in polyacrylamide gels. Neurospora Newsletter 22:14. 1975.

• Madia, A.M., Mattoo, A.K., Modi, V.V. and Amin, G.P. Enzymic constitution, ribitol formation and flavinogenesis in Eremothecium ashbyii. Indian J. Exp. Biol. 14:680-683. 1976.

• Madia, A., Mattoo, A.K. and Modi, V.V. Properties of ribose reductase from a flavinogenic Eremothecium ashbyii. Indian J. Biochem. Biophys. 13:228-233. 1976.

• Keech, D.B., Mattoo, A.K., Carabott, M.J.J. and Wallace, J.C. The ATP-dependent reductive carboxylation of 2-oxoglutarate using cytosol from rat liver. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 71:712-718. 1976.

• Mattoo, A.K., Carabott, M.J.J., Wallace, J.C. and Keech, D.B. Properties of the isocitrate synthase system from rat liver. Biochem. Soc. Trans. 4:1058-1060. 1976.

• Baqui, S.M., Mattoo, A.K. and Modi, V.V. Glyoxylate metabolism and fatty acid oxidation in mango during development and ripening. Phytochemistry 16:51-54. 1977.

• Mattoo, A.K. and Vickery, R.S. Subcellular distributions of isoenzymes in fruits of a normal cultivar of tomato and of the rin mutant at two stages of development. Plant Physiol. 60:496-498. 1977.

• Mattoo, A.K., Baker, J.E., Chalutz, E. and Lieberman, M. Effect of temperature on the ethylene-synthesizing systems in apple, tomato and Penicillium digitatum. Plant Cell Physiol. 18:715-719. 1977.

• Mattoo, A.K. and Lieberman, M. Localization of the ethylene synthesizing system in apple tissue. Plant Physiol. 60:794-799. 1977.

• Chalutz, E., Mattoo, A.K., Anderson, J.D. and Lieberman, M. Regulation of ethylene production by phosphate in Penicillium digitatum. Plant Cell Physiol. 19:189-196. 1978.

• Wali, A.S., Mattoo, A.K. and Modi, V.V. Stimulation of growth and glucose catabolite enzymes by succinate in some thermophilic fungi. Arch. Microbiol. 118:49-53. 1978.

• Majmudar, G.H., Dandekar, A.M. and Mattoo, A.K. Phosphate-mediated control of polyphosphatase in Neurospora crassa. Neurospora Newsletter 25:20. 1978.

• Rao, N.N., Mattoo, A.K. and Shah, S.R. Comparative studies on the fermentative production of nucleotides by wild type Neurospora crassa and an adenine auxotroph. Indian J. Exp. Biol. 17:899-902. 1979.

• Mattoo, A.K., Chalutz, E. and Lieberman, M. Effect of lipophilic and water-soluble membrane probes on ethylene synthesis in apple and Penicillium digitatum. Plant Cell Physiol. 20:1079-1106. 1979.

• Mattoo, A.K., Shah, A.N. and Munshi, S.K. Study of the amino acids and fatty acids in the stromatolites of Someshwar area in Kumaun Himalaya. Current Science 48:623-624. 1979.

• Mattoo, A.K., Chalutz, E., Anderson, J.D. and Lieberman, M. Characterization of the phosphate-mediated control of ethylene production by Penicillium digitatum. Plant Physiol. 64:55-60. 1979.

• Mattoo, A.K., Anderson, J.D., Chalutz, E. and Lieberman, M. Influence of enol ether amino acids, inhibitors of ethylene biosynthesis, on aminoacyl transfer RNA synthetases and protein synthesis. Plant Physiol. 64:289-292. 1979.

• Wali, A.S., Mattoo, A.K. and Modi, V.V. Comparative temperature-stability properties of malate dehydrogenase from some thermophilic fungi. Int. J. Peptide Protein Res. 14:99-106. 1979.

• Mattoo, A.K., Dandekar, A.M., Trivedi, J.P., Majmudar, G.H. and Patel, D.M. Regulation of Neurospora crassa nucleosidases by some environmental factors. Z. Allge. Mikrobiol. 19:263-260. 1979.

• Mattoo, A.K., Majmudar, G.H., Dandekar, A.M. and Trivedi, J.P. Variations in the levels of aminopurine nucleotidases in Neurospora crassa as a function of inoculum size, aeration rate and orthophosphate concentration. Indian J. Biochem. Biophys. 17:198-201. 1980.

• Chalutz, E., Mattoo, A.K. and Fuchs, Y. Biosynthesis of ethylene: The effect of phosphate. Plant, Cell and Environment 3:349-356. 1980.

• Apelbaum, A., Burgoon, A.C., Anderson, J.D., Lieberman, M., Ben-Arie, R. and Mattoo, A.K. Polyamines inhibit biosynthesis of ethylene in higher plant tissue and fruit protoplasts. Plant Physiol. 68:453-456. 1981.

• Fuchs, Y., Mattoo, A.K., Chalutz, E. and Rot, I. Biosynthesis of ethylene in higher plants: The metabolic site of inhibition by phosphate. Plant, Cell and Environment 4:291-295. 1981.

• Mattoo, A.K., Pick, U., Hoffman-Falk, H. and Edelman, M. The rapidly metabolized 32,000-dalton polypeptide of the chloroplast is the 'proteinaceous shield' regulating photosystem II electron transport and mediating diuron herbicide sensitivity. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 78:1572-1576. 1981.

• Nachustai, R., Nelson, N., Mattoo, A.K. and Edelman, M. Site of synthesis of subunits to photosystem I reaction center and the proton-ATPase in Spirodela. FEBS Letters 125:115-119. 1981.

• Mattoo, A.K., Marder, J.B., Gressel, J. and Edelman, M. Presence of the rapidly-labelled 32,000 dalton chloroplast membrane protein in triazine resistant biotypes. FEBS Letters 140:36-40. 1982.

• Reisfeld, A., Mattoo, A.K. and Edelman, M. Processing of a chloroplast-translated membrane protein in vivo: Analysis of the rapidly synthesized 32,000-dalton shield protein and its precursor in Spirodela oligorrhiza. European J. Biochem. 124:125-129. 1982.

• Mattoo, A.K., Achilea, O., Fuchs, Y. and Chalutz, E. Membrane association and some characteristics of the ethylene forming enzyme from etiolated pea seedlings. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 105:271-278. 1982.

• Ben-Arie, R., Lurie, S. and Mattoo, A.K. Temperature-dependent inhibitory effects of calcium and spermine on ethylene biosynthesis in apple discs correlate with changes in microsomal membrane microviscosity. Plant Science Lett. 24:239-247. 1982.

• Even-Chen, Z., Mattoo, A.K. and Goren, R. Inhibition of ethylene biosynthesis by aminoethoxyvinylglycine and by polyamines shunts label from 3,4-[14C] methionine into spermidine in aged orange peel discs. Plant Physiol. 69:385-388. 1982.

• Anderson, J.D., Mattoo, A.K. and Lieberman, M. Induction of ethylene production in tobacco leaf discs by cell wall digesting enzymes. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 107:588-596. 1982.

• Hoffman-Falk, H., Mattoo, A.K., Marder, J.B., Edelman, M. and Ellis, R.J. General occurrence and structural similarity of the rapidly synthesized, 32,000-dalton shield protein of the chloroplast membrane. J. Biol. Chem. 257:4583-4587. 1982.

• Mattoo, A.K., Adams, D.O., Patterson, G.W. and Lieberman, M. Inhibition of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid synthase by phenothiazines. Plant Science Lett. 28:173-179. l982/83.

• Kapulnik, E., Mattoo, A.K., Chalutz, E. and Chet, I. The relationship between the production of ethylene by certain fungi, their enzyme constitution and their ability to accumulate intracellular phosphate. Z. Pflanzenphysiol. 109:347-354. l983.

• Mattoo, A.K., Chalutz, E., Anderson, J.D. and Lieberman, M. Variations in adenylates and adenylate energy charge during phosphate-mediated inhibition of ethylene biosynthesis in Penicillium digitatum. Z. Pflanzenphysiol. 111:301-309. 1983.

• Chalutz, E., Mattoo, A.K., Solomos, T. and Anderson, J.D. Enhancement by ethylene of Cellulysin-induced ethylene production by tobacco leaf discs. Plant Physiol. 74:99-103. 1984.

• Mattoo, A.K., Hoffman-Falk, H., Marder, J.B. and Edelman, M. Regulation of protein metabolism: Coupling of photosynthetic electron transport to in vivo degradation of the rapidly-metabolized 32,000 dalton protein of the chloroplast membranes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 81:1380-1384. 1984.

• Mattoo, A.K., St. John, J.B. and Wergin, W.P. Adaptive reorganization of protein and lipid components in chloroplast membranes as associated with herbicide-binding. J. Cellular Biochem. 24:163-175. 1984.

• Wali, A.S. and Mattoo, A.K. Malate dehydrogenase from thermophilic Humicola lanuginosa and Mucor pusillus: Purification and comparative properties of the enzymes with differing thermostabilities. Canadian J. Biochem. Cell Biology 62:559-565. 1984.

• Goren, R., Mattoo, A.K. and Anderson, J.D. Ethylene binding during leaf development and senescence and its inhibition by silver nitrate. J. Plant Physiol. 117:243-248. 1984.

• Marder, J.B., Mattoo, A.K. and Edelman, M. Identification and characterization of the psbA gene product: the 32-kDa chloroplast membrane protein. Methods in Enzymology 118:384-396. 1986.

• Mattoo, A.K., Baker, J.E. and Moline, H.E. Induction by copper ions of ethylene production in Spirodela oligorrhiza: Evidence for a pathway independent of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid. J. Plant Physiol. 123:193-202. 1986.

• Mattoo, A.K. and Edelman, M. Intra-membrane translocation and posttranslational palmitoylation of the chloroplast 32kDa herbicide binding protein. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 84:1497-1501. 1987.

• Gaba, V., Marder, J.B., Greenberg, B.M., Mattoo, A.K. and Edelman, M. Degradation of the 32kDa herbicide binding protein in far red light. Plant Physiol. 84:348-352. 1987.

• Roberts, D.R., Thompson, J.E., Dumbroff, E.B., Gepstein, S. and Mattoo, A.K. Differential changes in the synthesis and steady state levels of thylakoid proteins during bean leaf senescence. Plant Mol. Biol. 9:343-353. 1987.

• Greenberg, B.M., Gaba, V., Mattoo, A.K. and Edelman, M. Identification of a primary in vivo degradation product of the rapidly-turning-over 32 kD protein of photosystem II. EMBO J. 6:2865-2869. 1987.

• Mehta, A.M., Jordan, R.L., Anderson, J.D., and Mattoo, A.K. Identification of a unique isoform of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid synthase by monoclonal antibody. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 85:8810-8814. 1988.

• Mattoo, A.K., Marder, J.B. and Edelman, M. Dynamics of the photosystem II reaction center. Cell 56:241-246. 1989.

• Mattoo, A.K., Callahan, F.E., Mehta, R.A. and Ohlrogge, J.B. Rapid in vivo acylation of acyl carrier protein with exogenous fatty acids in Spirodela oligorrhiza. Plant Physiol. 89:707-711. 1989.

• Greenberg, B.M., Gaba, V., Mattoo, A.K. and Edelman, M. Degradation of the 32kDa photosystem II reaction center protein in UV, visible and far red light occurs through a common 23.5 kDa intermediate. Z. Naturforsch. 44c: 450-452. 1989.

• Kanellis, A.K., Solomos, T. and Mattoo, A.K. Visualization of acid phosphatase activity on nitrocellulose filters following electroblotting of polyacrylamide gels. Anal. Biochem. 179:194-197. 1989.

• Kanellis, A.K., Solomos, T. and Mattoo, A.K. Changes in sugars, enzymic activities and acid phosphatase isoenzyme profiles of bananas ripened in air or stored in 2.5% O2 with and without ethylene. Plant Physiol. 90:251-258. 1989.

• Kanellis, A.K., Solomos, T. and Mattoo, A.K. Hydrolytic enzyme activities and protein pattern of avocado fruit ripened in air and in low oxygen, with and without ethylene. Plant Physiol. 90:259-266. 1989.

• Erdmann, H., Griesbach, R.J., Lawson, R.H. and Mattoo, A.K. 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic-acid-dependent ethylene production during re-formation of vacuoles in evacuolated protoplasts of Petunia hybrida. Planta 179:196-202. 1989.

• Callahan, F.E., Wergin, W.P., Nelson, N., Edelman, M. and Mattoo, A.K. Distribution of thylakoid proteins between stromal and granal lamellae in Spirodela. Plant Physiol. 91:629-635. 1989.

• Kanellis, A.K., Solomos, T., Mehta, A.M. and Mattoo, A.K. Decreased cellulase activity in avocado fruit subjected to 2.5% O2 correlates with lower cellulase protein and gene transcript levels. Plant Cell Physiol. 30:817-823. 1989.

• Greenberg, B.M., Gaba, V., Canaani, O., Malkin, S., Mattoo, A.K. and Edelman, M. Separate photosensitizers mediate degradation of the 32-kDa photosystem II reaction center protein in the visible and UV spectral region. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., U.S.A. 86:6617-6620. 1989.

• Callahan, F.E., Norman, H.A., Srinath, T., St. John, J.B., Dhar, R. and Mattoo, A.K. Identification of covalently bound fatty acids on acylated proteins immobilized on nitrocellulose paper. Anal. Biochem. 183:220-224. 1989.

• Callahan, F.E., Ghirardi, M.L., Sopory, S.K., Mehta, A.M., Edelman, M. and Mattoo, A.K. A novel metabolic form of the 32kDa-D1 protein in the grana-localized reaction center of photosystem II. J. Biol. Chem. 265:15357-15360. 1990.

• Sopory, S.K., Greenberg, B.M., Mehta, R.A., Edelman, M. and Mattoo, A.K. Free-radical scavengers inhibit light-dependent degradation of the 32kDa photosystem II reaction center protein. Z. Naturforsch. 45c:412-417. 1990.

• Mehta, R. A., Parsons, B. L., Mehta, A.M., Nakhasi, H. L. and Mattoo, A. K. Differential protein metabolism and gene expression in tomato fruit during wounding stress. Plant Cell Physiol. 32:1057-65. 1991.

• Mehta, A.M., Saftner, R.A., Schaeffer, G.W. and Mattoo, A.K. Translational modification of an 18 kilodalton polypeptide by spermidine in rice cell suspension cultures. Plant Physiol. 95:1294-1297. 1991.

• Avni, A., Mehta, R.A., Mattoo, A.K., Greenberg, B.M., Chattoo, B.B., Heller, D. and Edelman, M. Nucleotide sequence of the Spirodela oligorrhiza chloroplast psbA gene coding for the D1 (32kDa) photosystem II protein. Plant Molecular Biology 17:919-921. 1991.

• Parsons, B.L. and Mattoo, A.K. Wound-regulated accumulation of specific transcripts in tomato fruit: interactions with fruit development, ethylene and light. Plant Molecular Biology 17:453-464. 1991.

• Raina, A.K., Kingan, T.G. and Mattoo, A.K. Chemical signals from host plant and sexual behavior in a moth. Science 255:592-594. 1992.

• Elich, T.D., Edelman, M. and Mattoo, A.K. Identification, characterization and resolution of the in vivo phosphorylated form of the D1 photosystem II reaction center protein. J. Biol. Chem. 267:3523-29. 1992.

• Mattoo, A.K., Mehta, R.A. and Baker, J.E. Copper-induced ethylene biosynthesis in terrestrial (Nicotiana tabacum) and aquatic (Spirodela oligorrhiza) higher plants. Phytochemistry 31:405-409. 1992.

• Mehta, R.A., Fawcett, T.W., Porath, D. and Mattoo, A.K. Oxidative stress causes rapid membrane translocation and in vivo degradation of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase. J. Biol. Chem. 267:2810-2816. 1992.

• Li, N., Parsons, B.L., Liu, D. and Mattoo, A.K. Accumulation of wound-inducible ACC-synthase in tomato fruit is inhibited by salicylic acid and polyamines. Plant Molecular Biology 18:477-87. 1992.

• Li, N., Wiesman, Z., Liu, D. and Mattoo, A.K. A functional tomato ACC synthase expressed in Escherichia coli demonstrates suicidal inactivation by its substrate S-adenosylmethionine. FEBS Letters 306:103-107. 1992.

• McCauley, S.W., Baronavski, A.P., Rice, J.K., Ghirardi, M.L. and Mattoo, A.K. A search for subpicosecond absorption components in photosystem II reaction centers. Chemical Physics Letters 198:437-442. 1992.

• Breiman, A., Fawcett, T.W., Ghirardi, M.L. and Mattoo, A.K. Plant organelles contain distinct peptidyl prolyl cis trans isomerases. J. Biol. Chem. 267:21293-21296. 1992.

• Bailey, B.A., Avni, A., Li, N., Mattoo, A.K. and Anderson, J.D. Nucleotide sequence of the Nicotiana tabacum cv. Xanthi gene encoding 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase. Plant Physiol. 100:1615-1616. 1992.

• Ghirardi, M.L., Mahajan, S., Sopory, S.K., Edelman, M. and Mattoo, A.K. Photosystem II reaction center particle from Spirodela stroma lamellae. J. Biol. Chem. 268, 5357-5360. 1993.

• Jansen, M.A.K., Mattoo, A.K., Malkin, S. and Edelman, M. Direct demonstration of binding-site competition between photosystem II inhibitors at the QB niche of the D1 protein. Pesticide Biochem. Physiol. 46: 78-83. 1993.

• Elich, T.D., Edelman, M. and Mattoo, A.K. Dephosphorylation of photosystem II core proteins is light regulated in vivo. EMBO J. 12: 4857-4862. 1993.

• Liu, D., Li, N., Dube, S., Kalinski, A., Herman, E. and Mattoo, A.K. Molecular characterization of a rapidly and transiently wound-induced soybean (Glycine max L.) gene encoding 1- aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase. Plant Cell Physiol. 34: 1151-1157. 1993

• Parsons, B.L. and Mattoo, A.K. A wound-repressible glycine-rich protein transcript is enriched in vascular bundles of tomato fruit and stem. Plant Cell Physiol. 35: 27-35. 1994.

• Li, N. and Mattoo, A.K. Deletion of the carboxyl-terminal region of ACC synthase, a key protein in the biosynthesis of ethylene, results in catalytically hyper-active, monomeric enzyme. J. Biol. Chem. 269:6908-6917. 1994.

• Avni, A., Bailey, B.A., Mattoo, A.K. and Anderson, J.D. Induction of ethylene biosynthesis in Nicotiana tabacum by a Trichoderma viride xylanase is correlated to the accumulation of 1 aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) synthase and ACC oxidase transcripts. Plant Physiol., 106: 1049-1055. 1994.

• Zhou, D., Mattoo, A.K., Li, N., Imaseki, H., and Solomos, T. Complete nucleotide sequence of potato tuber acid invertase cDNA. Plant Physiol. 106: 397-398. 1994.

• Jansen, M.A.K., Babu, T.S., Heller, D., Gaba, V., Mattoo, A.K., and Edelman, M. Ultraviolet-B effects on Spirodela oligorrhiza: induction of different protection mechanisms. Plant Science 115: 217 223. 1996.

• Jansen, M.A.K., Gaba, V., Greenberg, B.M., Mattoo, A.K. and Edelman, M. Low threshold levels of ultraviolet-B in a background of photosynthetically active radiation trigger rapid degradation of the D2 protein of photosystem-II . Plant J. 9: 693-699. 1996.

• Jansen, M.A.K., Greenberg, B.M., Edelman, M., Mattoo, A.K., and Gaba, V. Accelerated degradation of the D2 protein of photosystem II under ultraviolet radiation. Photochem. Photobiol. 63: 814-817. 1996.

• Mehta, R. and Mattoo, A.K. Isolation and identification of ripening-related tomato fruit carboxypeptidase. Plant Physiol. 110: 875-882. 1996.

• Mehta, R., Warmbardt, R.D., and Mattoo, A.K. Tomato fruit carboxypeptidase: properties, induction upon wounding, and immunocytochemical localization. Plant Physiol. 110: 883-892. 1996.

• Giardi, M.T., Cona, A., Geiken, B., Kucera, T., Masojidek, J., Mattoo, A.K. Long-term drought stress induces structural and functional reorganization of Photosystem II. Planta, 199: 118-125. 1996.

• Zhou, D., Kalaitzis, P., Mattoo, A.K., and Tucker, M.L. The mRNA for an ETR1 homologue in tomato is constitutively expressed in vegetative and reproductive tissues. Plant Mol. Biol. 30: 1331-1338. 1996.

• Zhou, D., Mattoo, A.K, and Tucker, M.L. Molecular cloning of a tomato cDNA (Genbank U47279) encoding an ethylene receptor. Plant Physiol. 110: 1435-1436. 1996.

• Fluhr, R., and Mattoo, A.K. Ethylene - Biosynthesis and perception. In Critical Rev Plant Sci. (B.V. Conger, ed.), CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, Florida, 15: 479-523. 1996.

• Mehta, R., Warmbardt, R.D., and Mattoo, A.K. Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum cv Pik-Red) leaf carboxypeptidase: identification, N-terminal sequence, stress-regulation and specific localization in the paraveinal mesophyll vacuoles. Plant Cell Physiol. 37: 806-815. 1996.

• Swegle, M., and Mattoo, A.K. Identification and partial amino acid sequence of a novel ferredoxin NADP oxidoreductase from rice. Plant Cell Physiol. 37: 1183-1187. 1996.

• Elich, T.D., Edelman, M., and Mattoo, A.K. Evidence for light-dependent and light-independent protein dephosphorylation in chloroplasts. FEBS Letters. 411: 236-238. 1997.

• Shantharam, S. and Mattoo, A.K. Enhancing biological nitrogen fixation: an appraisal of current and alternative technologies for N input into plants. Plant & Soil. 194: 205-216. 1997.

• Mattoo, A.K. Peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerases from plant organelles. Methods Enzymol. 290: 84-100. 1998.

• Koblizek, M., Masojidek, J., Komenda, J., Kucera, T., Pilloton, R., Mattoo, A.K., and Giardi, M.T. A sensitive photosystem II-based biosensor for detection of a class of herbicides. Biotechnol. Bioengg. 60, 664-669. 1998.

• Jansen, M.A.K., Mattoo, A.K., and Edelman, M. Photodynamics of D1-D2 protein catabolism in the chloroplast. Eur. J. Biochem. 260, 527-532. 1999.

• Zhou, D., Solomos, T., Imaseki, H., and Mattoo, A.K. Low temperature storage induces acid invertase in potato tubers (Solanum tuberosum). J. Plant Physiol. 154, 346-350. 1999.

• Babu, T.S., Jansen, M., Greenberg, B., Gaba, V., Malkin, S., Mattoo, A.K., and Edelman, M. Amplified degradation of the photosystem II D1 and D2 proteins under a mixture of PAR and UV-B: Dependence on photosystem II electron transport. Photochem Photobiol. 69, 553-559. 1999.

• Mattoo, A.K., Giardi, M-T., Raskind, A., and Edelman, M. Dynamic metabolism of photosystem II reaction center proteins and pigments. Physiol. Plant. 107: 454-461. 1999.

• Callahan, F.E., Tucker, M.L., Vogt, R.G., Dickens, J.C., and Mattoo, A.K. Varying degrees of sexual dimorphism in the expression of pheromone binding proteins (PBPs) in different moth species suggests multiple roles for PBPs in odor detection. Insect Biochem. Mol. Biol. 30: 507-514. 2000.

• Kushalappa, K.M., Mattoo, A.K., and Vijayraghavan, U. A spectrum of genes expressed during early stages of rice panicle and flower development. J. Genetics 79: 25-32. 2000.

• Booij-James, I.S., Dube, S.K., Jansen, M.A.K., Edelman, M., and Mattoo, A.K. Ultraviolet-B radiation impacts light-mediated turnover of the photosystem II reaction center heterodimer in Arabidopsis mutants altered in phenolic metabolism. Plant Physiol. 124: 1275-1283. 2000.

• Mattoo, A.K., and Handa, A.K. Post-harvest science toward the third millennium. Acta Horticulturae 553: 761-767. 2001.

• Mattoo, A.K., Cassol, T., Mehta, R., Ali, N., A. Abdul-Baki, and Handa, A. Genetic engineering of tomato fruit for sustained accumulation of polyamines during ripening to study their physiological role(s). Acta Horticulturae 575 (# 1): 157-161. 2002.

• Koblizek, M., Maly, J., Masojidek, J., Komenda, J., Kucera, T., Giardi, M.T., Mattoo, A.K., and Pilloton, R. A biosensor for the detection of triazine and phenylurea herbicides designed using Photosystem II coupled to a screen-printed electrode. Biotechnol. Bioengg. 78: 110-116. 2002.

• Whitelaw, C.A., Lyssenko, N.N., Chen, L., Zhou, D., Mattoo, A.K., and Tucker, M. Delayed abscission and shorter internodes correlate with a reduction in the ethylene-receptor LeETR1 transcript in transgenic tomato. Plant Physiol. 128: 978-987. 2002.

• Mehta, R.A., Cassol, T., Li, N., Ali, N., Handa, A.K., and Mattoo, A.K. Engineered polyamine accumulation in tomato enhances phytonutrient content, juice quality and vine life. Nature Biotechnol. 20: 613-618. 2002.

• Booij-James, I.S., Swegle, M., Edelman, M., and Mattoo, A.K. Phosphorylation of the D1 photosystem II reaction center protein is controlled by an endogenous circadian rhythm. Plant Physiol. 130: 2069-2075. 2002.

• Mattoo, A.K. Engineering fruit quality via novel genetic intervention. Information Systems Biotechnology New Report, pp. 3-5, Dec. 2002.

• Hanzon, J., Smirnoff, P., Applebaum, S.W., Mattoo, A.K., and Birk, Y. Thiol-activated serine proteinases from nymphal hemolymph of the African migratory locust, Locusta migratoria migratorioides. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 410: 83-88. 2003.

• Kumar, V., Mills, D.J., Anderson, J.D., and Mattoo, A.K. Delayed senescence and disease tolerance of tomato plants cultivated in cover crop mulch correlates with accumulation of specific gene products. Acta Horticulturae, 638: 497-502, 2004.

• Kumar, V., Mills, D.J., Anderson, J.D., and Mattoo, A.K. An alternative agriculture system is defined by a distinct expression profile of select gene transcripts and proteins. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 101: 10535-10540, 2004.

• Ebbert, V., Adams III, W.W., Mattoo, A.K., Sokolenko, A., and Demmig-Adams, B. Upregulation of a photosystem II core protein phosphatase inhibitor and sustained D1 phosphorylation in zeaxanthin-retaining, photoinhibited needles of overwintering Douglas fir. Plant Cell Environ. 28: 232-240. 2005

• Kumar, V., Abdul-Baki, A., Anderson, J.D., and Mattoo, A.K. Cover crop residues enhance growth, improve yield and delay leaf senescence in greenhouse-grown tomatoes. HortSci. 40: 1307-1311. 2005

• Li, J-F., Qi, R., Qu, L-H., Mattoo, A.K., and Li, N. Cleavage of the carboxy-terminus of LEACS2, a tomato 1-aminocyclpropane-1-carboxylic acid synthase isomer, by a 64-kDa tomato metalloprotease produces a truncated but active enzyme. J. Integrative Pl. Biol. 47: 1352-1363. 2005

• Mattoo, A.K., Sobolev, A.P., Neelam, A., Goyal, R.K., Handa, A.K., and Segre, A.L. NMR spectroscopy-based metabolite profiles of transgenic tomato fruit engineered to accumulate polyamines spermidine and spermine reveal enhanced anabolic and nitrogen-carbon interactions.

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