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Unique aspects of the structure and dynamics of elementary Iβ cellulose microfibrils revealed by computational simulations.Mixed-linkage (1-->3),(1-->4)-beta-D-glucan is not unique to the Poales and is an abundant component of Equisetum arvense cell walls.Regulation of Meristem Morphogenesis by Cell Wall Synthases in Arabidopsis.Dimerization of cotton fiber cellulose synthase catalytic subunits occurs via oxidation of the zinc-binding domains.Cellulose biosynthesis in plants: from genes to rosettes.Mapping nano-scale mechanical heterogeneity of primary plant cell walls.Golgi-localized STELLO proteins regulate the assembly and trafficking of cellulose synthase complexes in ArabidopsisA barley cellulose synthase-like CSLH gene mediates (1,3;1,4)-beta-D-glucan synthesis in transgenic ArabidopsisComparative "Golgi" Proteome Study of Lolium multiflorum and Populus trichocarpa.Insights into the Evolution of Hydroxyproline-Rich Glycoproteins from 1000 Plant Transcriptomes.Pipeline to Identify Hydroxyproline-Rich Glycoproteins.Molecular Insights into the Enigmatic Metabolic Regulator, SnRK1.KNS4/UPEX1: A Type II Arabinogalactan β-(1,3)-Galactosyltransferase Required for Pollen Exine Development.SnRK1 from Arabidopsis thaliana is an atypical AMPK.Evidence for land plant cell wall biosynthetic mechanisms in charophyte green algae.The CELLULOSE-SYNTHASE LIKE C (CSLC) family of barley includes members that are integral membrane proteins targeted to the plasma membrane.Functional Specialization of Cellulose Synthase Isoforms in a Moss Shows Parallels with Seed Plants.The barley (Hordeum vulgare) cellulose synthase-like D2 gene (HvCslD2) mediates penetration resistance to host-adapted and nonhost isolates of the powdery mildew fungus.DEFECTIVE KERNEL1 (DEK1) Regulates Cell Walls in the Leaf Epidermis.The UBA domain of SnRK1 promotes activation and maintains catalytic activity.Role of UDP-Glucuronic Acid Decarboxylase in Xylan Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis.Functional Characterization of a Glycosyltransferase from the Moss Physcomitrella patens Involved in the Biosynthesis of a Novel Cell Wall Arabinoglucan.Differences in protein structural regions that impact functional specificity in GT2 family β-glucan synthasesThe transcriptional regulator LEUNIG_HOMOLOG regulates mucilage release from the Arabidopsis testaLayers of regulation - Insights into the role of transcription factors controlling mucilage production in the Arabidopsis seed coatBlue Light Regulates Secondary Cell Wall Thickening via MYC2/MYC4 Activation of the NST1-Directed Transcriptional Network in Arabidopsis
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