Rapid and Reversible High-Affinity Binding of the Dinitroaniline Herbicide Oryzalin to Tubulin from Zea mays L.
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Actin turnover is required for myosin-dependent mitochondrial movements in Arabidopsis root hairsNeutral red as a probe for confocal laser scanning microscopy studies of plant roots.Phosducin-Like Protein 3 is required for microtubule-dependent steps of cell division but not for meristem growth in Arabidopsis.Blockage of mitosis in maize root tips using colchicine-alternatives.Oryzalin bodies: in addition to its anti-microtubule properties, the dinitroaniline herbicide oryzalin causes nodulation of the endoplasmic reticulum.α-Tubulin mutations alter oryzalin affinity and microtubule assembly properties to confer dinitroaniline resistance.Tobacco mosaic virus movement protein functions as a structural microtubule-associated proteinThe Hsp70 and Hsp40 chaperones influence microtubule stability in ChlamydomonasMicrotubules in plantsMutations in alpha-tubulin confer dinitroaniline resistance at a cost to microtubule function.Replication of tobacco mosaic virus on endoplasmic reticulum and role of the cytoskeleton and virus movement protein in intracellular distribution of viral RNASecondary mutations correct fitness defects in Toxoplasma gondii with dinitroaniline resistance mutationsDinitroanilines bind alpha-tubulin to disrupt microtubulesDisruption of the microtubule network alters cellulose deposition and causes major changes in pectin distribution in the cell wall of the green alga, Penium margaritaceumMicrotubule-associated protein AtMPB2C plays a role in organization of cortical microtubules, stomata patterning, and tobamovirus infectivity.Dynamic microtubules and endomembrane cycling contribute to polarity establishment and early development of Ectocarpus mitospores.Using the peptide BP100 as a cell-penetrating tool for the chemical engineering of actin filaments within living plant cells.Dinitroaniline activity in Toxoplasma gondii expressing wild-type or mutant alpha-tubulin.Localization of the Functional p34cdc2 Homolog of Maize in Root Tip and Stomatal Complex Cells: Association with Predicted Division Sites.Molecular basis for resistance of acanthamoeba tubulins to all major classes of antitubulin compounds.Subcellular trafficking of the Arabidopsis auxin influx carrier AUX1 uses a novel pathway distinct from PIN1.Synthesis and evaluation of oryzalin analogs against Toxoplasma gondii.Microtubules of guard cells are light sensitive.Heterogeneity in the sensitivity of microtubules of Giardia lamblia to the herbicide oryzalin.Microtubules are an intracellular target of the plant terpene citral.Characterization of trifluralin binding with recombinant tubulin from Trypanosoma brucei.Plant mitochondria move on F-actin, but their positioning in the cortical cytoplasm depends on both F-actin and microtubules.Endoplasmic microtubules configure the subapical cytoplasm and are required for fast growth of Medicago truncatula root hairs.Higher plant cortical microtubule array analyzed in vitro in the presence of the cell wall.Disorganization of cortical microtubules stimulates tangential expansion and reduces the uniformity of cellulose microfibril alignment among cells in the root of Arabidopsis.Low concentrations of propyzamide and oryzalin alter microtubule dynamics in Arabidopsis epidermal cells.Molecular bases for sensitivity to tubulin-binding herbicides in green foxtail.Involvement of the secretory pathway and the cytoskeleton in intracellular targeting and tubule assembly of Grapevine fanleaf virus movement protein in tobacco BY-2 cells.Functional analysis of a DNA-shuffled movement protein reveals that microtubules are dispensable for the cell-to-cell movement of tobacco mosaic virus.Mutation of alpha-tubulin genes in trifluralin-resistant water foxtail (Alopecurus aequalis).Synthesis of glucose derivatives modified at the 4-OH as potential chain-terminators of cellulose biosynthesis; herbicidal activity of simple monosaccharide derivatives.Genetic evidence that cellulose synthase activity influences microtubule cortical array organization.Molecular markers and cell cycle inhibitors show the importance of cell cycle progression in nematode-induced galls and syncytia.Lipid anchoring of Arabidopsis phototropin 1 to assess the functional significance of receptor internalization: should I stay or should I go?Dynamics of Male and Female Chromatin during Karyogamy in Rice Zygotes.
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Rapid and Reversible High-Affinity Binding of the Dinitroaniline Herbicide Oryzalin to Tubulin from Zea mays L.
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Rapid and Reversible High-Affi ...... in to Tubulin from Zea mays L.
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J. D. Hugdahl
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10.1104/PP.102.3.725
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1993-07-01T00:00:00Z