A mobile secretory vesicle cluster involved in mass transport from the Golgi to the plant cell exterior.
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How to let go: pectin and plant cell adhesionRegulatory roles of phosphoinositides in membrane trafficking and their potential impact on cell-wall synthesis and re-modellingDemonstration of A Distinct Pathway for Polar Exocytosis for Plant Cell Wall FormationArabidopsis Myosin XI-K Localizes to the Motile Endomembrane Vesicles Associated with F-actin.Electron tomography of RabA4b- and PI-4Kβ1-labeled trans Golgi network compartments in Arabidopsis.Shrinkage and fragmentation of the trans-Golgi network in non-meristematic plant cells.ANGUSTIFOLIA, a plant homolog of CtBP/BARS, functions outside the nucleus.Endocytic and secretory traffic in Arabidopsis merge in the trans-Golgi network/early endosome, an independent and highly dynamic organelle.The trafficking of the cellulose synthase complex in higher plantsGravity-induced PIN transcytosis for polarization of auxin fluxes in gravity-sensing root cells.Conserved Arabidopsis ECHIDNA protein mediates trans-Golgi-network trafficking and cell elongationNull mutants of individual RABA genes impact the proportion of different cell wall components in stem tissue of Arabidopsis thaliana.Emerging roles for microtubules in angiosperm pollen tube growth highlight new research cues.Wide-range high-resolution transmission electron microscopy reveals morphological and distributional changes of endomembrane compartments during log to stationary transition of growth phase in tobacco BY-2 cells.Semi-automatic organelle detection on transmission electron microscopic images.Isolation and proteomic analysis of the SYP61 compartment reveal its role in exocytic trafficking in Arabidopsis.N-Glycomic and Microscopic Subcellular Localization Analyses of NPP1, 2 and 6 Strongly Indicate that trans-Golgi Compartments Participate in the Golgi to Plastid Traffic of Nucleotide Pyrophosphatase/Phosphodiesterases in RiceGravitropism and Lateral Root Emergence are Dependent on the Trans-Golgi Network Protein TNO1Visualization of the exocyst complex dynamics at the plasma membrane of Arabidopsis thaliana.Regulation of Pollen Tube Growth by Transglutaminase.Secretory carrier membrane proteins.Mechanisms and concepts paving the way towards a complete transport cycle of plant vacuolar sorting receptors.Golgi-mediated synthesis and secretion of matrix polysaccharides of the primary cell wall of higher plants.Cytoskeletal and membrane dynamics during higher plant cytokinesis.Plant TGNs: dynamics and physiological functions.Journey to the cell surface--the central role of the trans-Golgi network in plants.Polarized localization and borate-dependent degradation of the Arabidopsis borate transporter BOR1 in tobacco BY-2 cells.The plant secretory pathway seen through the lens of the cell wall.The plant secretory pathway for the trafficking of cell wall polysaccharides and glycoproteins.Membrane topology of Golgi-localized probable S-adenosylmethionine-dependent methyltransferase in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) BY-2 cells.The trans-Golgi Network and the Golgi Stacks Behave Independently During Regeneration After Brefeldin A Treatment in Tobacco BY-2 Cells.Arabidopsis mutants of AtABCG22, an ABC transporter gene, increase water transpiration and drought susceptibility.Vacuolar degradation of two integral plasma membrane proteins, AtLRR84A and OsSCAMP1, is cargo ubiquitination-independent and prevacuolar compartment-mediated in plant cells.Multiple cytosolic and transmembrane determinants are required for the trafficking of SCAMP1 via an ER-Golgi-TGN-PM pathway.Immunohistochemical observation of indole-3-acetic acid at the IAA synthetic maize coleoptile tips.Exo- and endocytotic trafficking of SCAMP2Molecular dissection of Phaseolus vulgaris polygalacturonase-inhibiting protein 2 reveals the presence of hold/release domains affecting protein trafficking toward the cell wall.pH Regulation by NHX-Type Antiporters Is Required for Receptor-Mediated Protein Trafficking to the Vacuole in Arabidopsis.The KEEP ON GOING protein of Arabidopsis regulates intracellular protein trafficking and is degraded during fungal infection.Receptor-mediated transport of vacuolar proteins: a critical analysis and a new model.
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A mobile secretory vesicle cluster involved in mass transport from the Golgi to the plant cell exterior.
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A mobile secretory vesicle clu ...... gi to the plant cell exterior.
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A mobile secretory vesicle clu ...... gi to the plant cell exterior.
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A mobile secretory vesicle clu ...... gi to the plant cell exterior.
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A mobile secretory vesicle clu ...... gi to the plant cell exterior.
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P2093
P2860
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A mobile secretory vesicle clu ...... gi to the plant cell exterior.
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Kiminori Toyooka
Masato Koizumi
Satoru Asatsuma
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10.1105/TPC.108.058933
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2009-04-17T00:00:00Z