Plant mitochondria move on F-actin, but their positioning in the cortical cytoplasm depends on both F-actin and microtubules.
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In vivo analysis of interactions between GFP-labeled microfilaments and plastid stromules.Increasing plasma membrane phosphatidylinositol(4,5)bisphosphate biosynthesis increases phosphoinositide metabolism in Nicotiana tabacumFormation of Mitochondrial Outer Membrane Derived Protrusions and Vesicles in Arabidopsis thalianaActin turnover is required for myosin-dependent mitochondrial movements in Arabidopsis root hairsVariation in molybdenum content across broadly distributed populations of Arabidopsis thaliana is controlled by a mitochondrial molybdenum transporter (MOT1)The evolution of the actin binding NET superfamilyThe dynamics of the actin cytoskeleton during sporogenesis in Psilotum nudum LAssociation of six YFP-myosin XI-tail fusions with mobile plant cell organelles.Truncated myosin XI tail fusions inhibit peroxisome, Golgi, and mitochondrial movement in tobacco leaf epidermal cells: a genetic tool for the next generation.Multidimensional fluorescence microscopy of multiple organelles in Arabidopsis seedlings.Monoclonal antibodies directed to CD20 and HLA-DR can elicit homotypic adhesion followed by lysosome-mediated cell death in human lymphoma and leukemia cellsDisruption of actin filaments induces mitochondrial Ca2+ release to the cytoplasm and [Ca2+]c changes in Arabidopsis root hairs.ER network dynamics are differentially controlled by myosins XI-K, XI-C, XI-E, XI-I, XI-1, and XI-2Mitochondrial behaviour in the early stages of ROS stress leading to cell death in Arabidopsis thaliana.Peroxisomes contribute to reactive oxygen species homeostasis and cell division induction in Arabidopsis protoplasts.Mitochondrial pleomorphy in plant cells is driven by contiguous ER dynamicsMitochondrial outer membrane forms bridge between two mitochondria in Arabidopsis thaliana.The WASP-Arp2/3 complex signal cascade is involved in actin-dependent sperm nuclei migration during double fertilization in tobacco and maizeHead-neck domain of Arabidopsis myosin XI, MYA2, fused with GFP produces F-actin patterns that coincide with fast organelle streaming in different plant cellsCharacterization of mitochondrial dynamics and subcellular localization of ROS reveal that HsfA2 alleviates oxidative damage caused by heat stress in Arabidopsis.The conserved mobility of mitochondria during leaf senescence reflects differential regulation of the cytoskeletal components in Arabidopsis thalianaArabidopsis thaliana MIRO1 and MIRO2 GTPases are unequally redundant in pollen tube growth and fusion of polar nuclei during female gametogenesis.An isoform of myosin XI is responsible for the translocation of endoplasmic reticulum in tobacco cultured BY-2 cells.Vesicle Dynamics during Plant Cell Cytokinesis Reveals Distinct Developmental Phases.Microtubules Are Essential for Mitochondrial Dynamics-Fission, Fusion, and Motility-in Dictyostelium discoideum.An isoform of Arabidopsis myosin XI interacts with small GTPases in its C-terminal tail region.The tail that wags the dog: the globular tail domain defines the function of myosin V/XI.The plant endoplasmic reticulum: a cell-wide web.Why have chloroplasts developed a unique motility system?Probing and tracking organelles in living plant cells.Organelle trafficking, the cytoskeleton, and pollen tube growth.A membrane-bound NAC transcription factor, ANAC017, mediates mitochondrial retrograde signaling in Arabidopsis.Effects of catalase on chloroplast arrangement in Opuntia streptacantha chlorenchyma cells under salt stress.Cytoskeleton during aerenchyma formation in plants.Actin microfilaments regulate vacuolar structures and dynamics: dual observation of actin microfilaments and vacuolar membrane in living tobacco BY-2 Cells.DRP3 and ELM1 are required for mitochondrial fission in the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha.A physical perspective on cytoplasmic streaming.Actin-based cellular framework for glucose signaling by Arabidopsis hexokinase1.Cell cycle-regulated, microtubule-independent organelle division in Cyanidioschyzon merolae.2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid promotes S-nitrosylation and oxidation of actin affecting cytoskeleton and peroxisomal dynamics.
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Plant mitochondria move on F-actin, but their positioning in the cortical cytoplasm depends on both F-actin and microtubules.
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Plant mitochondria move on F-a ...... both F-actin and microtubules.
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Plant mitochondria move on F-a ...... both F-actin and microtubules.
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Plant mitochondria move on F-a ...... both F-actin and microtubules.
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Plant mitochondria move on F-a ...... both F-actin and microtubules.
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Plant mitochondria move on F-a ...... both F-actin and microtubules.
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Plant mitochondria move on F-a ...... both F-actin and microtubules.
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Plant mitochondria move on F-a ...... both F-actin and microtubules
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10.1093/JEXBOT/53.369.659
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2002-04-01T00:00:00Z