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Regulation of vascular cell divisionPlant vascular cell division is maintained by an interaction between PXY and ethylene signallingBOTERO1 is required for normal orientation of cortical microtubules and anisotropic cell expansion in Arabidopsis.PXY, a receptor-like kinase essential for maintaining polarity during plant vascular-tissue development.WOX4 and WOX14 act downstream of the PXY receptor kinase to regulate plant vascular proliferation independently of any role in vascular organisationWood Formation in Trees Is Increased by Manipulating PXY-Regulated Cell Division.Interactions among three distinct CesA proteins essential for cellulose synthesis.Absence of branches from xylan in Arabidopsis gux mutants reveals potential for simplification of lignocellulosic biomassThe roles of the cytoskeleton during cellulose deposition at the secondary cell wall.A cellulose synthase-containing compartment moves rapidly beneath sites of secondary wall synthesis.Tracheary element differentiation.Arabidopsis - a powerful model system for plant cell wall research.Trafficking of the cellulose synthase complex in developing xylem vessels.Plant cellulose synthesis: CESA proteins crossing kingdoms.Secondary cell walls: biosynthesis and manipulation.Elucidating the mechanisms of assembly and subunit interaction of the cellulose synthase complex of Arabidopsis secondary cell walls.A simple, flexible and efficient PCR-fusion/Gateway cloning procedure for gene fusion, site-directed mutagenesis, short sequence insertion and domain deletions and swaps.SPIRAL2 determines plant microtubule organization by modulating microtubule severing.From the nucleus to the apoplast: building the plant’s cell wall.Protocol: a medium-throughput method for determination of cellulose content from single stem pieces of Arabidopsis thaliana.Arabidopsis genes IRREGULAR XYLEM (IRX15) and IRX15L encode DUF579-containing proteins that are essential for normal xylan deposition in the secondary cell wall.Cellulose synthase complex organization and cellulose microfibril structure.Functional Analysis of Cellulose Synthase (CESA) Protein Class Specificity.hca: an Arabidopsis mutant exhibiting unusual cambial activity and altered vascular patterning.Exploiting CELLULOSE SYNTHASE (CESA) class-specificity to probe cellulose microfibril biosynthesis.The PXY-CLE41 receptor ligand pair defines a multifunctional pathway that controls the rate and orientation of vascular cell division.Severing at sites of microtubule crossover contributes to microtubule alignment in cortical arrays.T-protein of the glycine decarboxylase multienzyme complex: evidence for partial similarity to formyltetrahydrofolate synthetase.Structure of cellulose-deficient secondary cell walls from the irx3 mutant of Arabidopsis thalianaAn essential role for Abscisic acid in the regulation of xylem fibre differentiationTrafficking of the plant cellulose synthase complexThe effect of different alleles at the r locus on the synthesis of seed storage proteins in Pisum sativumThe organisation and expression of the genes encoding the mitochondrial glycine decarboxylase complex and serine hydroxymethyltransferase in pea (Pisum sativum)Isolation of COV1, a gene involved in the regulation of vascular patterning in the stem of ArabidopsisThe gapped xylem mutant identifies a common regulatory step in secondary cell wall depositionCollapsed xylem phenotype of Arabidopsis identifies mutants deficient in cellulose deposition in the secondary cell wallMultiple cellulose synthase catalytic subunits are required for cellulose synthesis in ArabidopsisControl of cellulose synthase complex localization in developing xylemMutations of the secondary cell wallCharacterization of IRX10 and IRX10-like reveals an essential role in glucuronoxylan biosynthesis in Arabidopsis
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