Education
Ph.D. in Botany, Max-Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Cologne & University of Cologne, 1995
Current position
Scientist in Plant Science,Department I of Biology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany
Publications (selected)
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Schneider, A., Steinberger, I., Herdean, A., Gandini, C., Eisenhut, M., Kurz, S., Morper, A., Hoecker, N., Ruhle, T., Labs, M., Flugge, U. I., Geimer, S., Schmidt, S. B., Husted, S., Weber, A. P., Spetea, C. and Leister, D. (2016). The Evolutionarily Conserved Protein PHOTOSYNTHESIS AFFECTED MUTANT71 Is Required for Efficient Manganese Uptake at the Thylakoid Membrane in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 28(4): 892-910.
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Schneider, A., Stelljes, C., Adams, C., Kirchner, S., Burkhard, G., Jarzombski, S., Broer, I., Horn, P., Elsayed, A., Hagl, P., Leister, D. and Koop, H. U. (2015). Low frequency paternal transmission of plastid genes in Brassicaceae. Transgenic Res 24(2): 267-277.
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Schneider, A., Steinberger, I., Strissel, H., Kunz, H. H., Manavski, N., Meurer, J., Burkhard, G., Jarzombski, S., Schunemann, D., Geimer, S., Flugge, U. I. and Leister, D. (2014). The Arabidopsis Tellurite resistance C protein together with ALB3 is involved in photosystem II protein synthesis. Plant J 78(2): 344-356.
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Bolle, C., Schneider, A. and Leister, D. (2011). Perspectives on systematic analyses of gene function in Arabidopsis thaliana: new tools, topics and trends. Curr Genomics 12(1): 1-14.
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Kunz, H. H., Hausler, R. E., Fettke, J., Herbst, K., Niewiadomski, P., Gierth, M., Bell, K., Steup, M., Flugge, U. I. and Schneider, A. (2010). The role of plastidial glucose-6-phosphate/phosphate translocators in vegetative tissues of Arabidopsis thaliana mutants impaired in starch biosynthesis. Plant Biol (Stuttg) 12 Suppl 1: 115-128.
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Schneider, A. and Leister, D. (2006). Forward genetic screening of insertional mutants. Methods Mol Biol 323: 147-161.
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Schneider, A., Kirch, T., Gigolashvili, T., Mock, H. P., Sonnewald, U., Simon, R., Flugge, U. I. and Werr, W. (2005). A transposon-based activation-tagging population in Arabidopsis thaliana (TAMARA) and its application in the identification of dominant developmental and metabolic mutations. FEBS Lett 579(21): 4622-4628.
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Niewiadomski, P., Knappe, S., Geimer, S., Fischer, K., Schulz, B., Unte, U. S., Rosso, M. G., Ache, P., Flugge, U. I. and Schneider, A. (2005). The Arabidopsis plastidic glucose 6-phosphate/phosphate translocator GPT1 is essential for pollen maturation and embryo sac development. Plant Cell 17(3): 760-775.
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Leister, D. and Schneider, A. (2003). From genes to photosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana. Int Rev Cytol 228: 31-83. (Review)
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Schwacke, R., Schneider, A., van der Graaff, E., Fischer, K., Catoni, E., Desimone, M., Frommer, W. B., Flugge, U. I. and Kunze, R. (2003). ARAMEMNON, a novel database for Arabidopsis integral membrane proteins. Plant Physiol 131(1): 16-26.
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Schneider, A., Hausler, R. E., Kolukisaoglu, U., Kunze, R., van der Graaff, E., Schwacke, R., Catoni, E., Desimone, M. and Flugge, U. I. (2002). An Arabidopsis thaliana knock-out mutant of the chloroplast triose phosphate/phosphate translocator is severely compromised only when starch synthesis, but not starch mobilisation is abolished. Plant J 32(5): 685-699.