EXO70A1-mediated vesicle trafficking is critical for tracheary element development in Arabidopsis.
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Tethering Complexes in the Arabidopsis Endomembrane SystemThe Exocyst Complex in Health and DiseaseRoles of membrane trafficking in plant cell wall dynamicsRegulatory roles of phosphoinositides in membrane trafficking and their potential impact on cell-wall synthesis and re-modellingProteomic Analysis of Microtubule Interacting Proteins over the Course of Xylem Tracheary Element Formation in ArabidopsisNo stress! Relax! Mechanisms governing growth and shape in plant cells.Developmentally distinct activities of the exocyst enable rapid cell elongation and determine meristem size during primary root growth in ArabidopsisEmerging roles of small GTPases in secondary cell wall developmentThe trafficking of the cellulose synthase complex in higher plantsSecretory activity is rapidly induced in stigmatic papillae by compatible pollen, but inhibited for self-incompatible pollen in the BrassicaceaeA truncated NLR protein, TIR-NBS2, is required for activated defense responses in the exo70B1 mutant.Identification and characterization of a novel group of legume-specific, Golgi apparatus-localized WRKY and Exo70 proteins from soybean.Commonalities and differences between Brassica and Arabidopsis self-incompatibilityDisruption of OsEXO70A1 Causes Irregular Vascular Bundles and Perturbs Mineral Nutrient Assimilation in Rice.Identification and Validation of Reference Genes for RT-qPCR Analysis in Non-Heading Chinese Cabbage FlowersExpression and Functional Analysis of a Novel Group of Legume-specific WRKY and Exo70 Protein Variants from Soybean.Exo70E2 is essential for exocyst subunit recruitment and EXPO formation in both plants and animals.A conserved role for the ARC1 E3 ligase in Brassicaceae self-incompatibilitySecondary cell walls: biosynthesis, patterned deposition and transcriptional regulation.Arabidopsis EXO70A1 recruits Patellin3 to the cell membrane independent of its role as exocyst subunit.MAG2 and three MAG2-INTERACTING PROTEINs form an ER-localized complex to facilitate storage protein transport in Arabidopsis thaliana.High humidity partially rescues the Arabidopsis thaliana exo70A1 stigmatic defect for accepting compatible pollen.Molecular mechanisms underlying stress response and adaptation.RNA Silencing of Exocyst Genes in the Stigma Impairs the Acceptance of Compatible Pollen in Arabidopsis.Exocyst-Positive Organelles and Autophagosomes Are Distinct Organelles in Plants.EXO70C2 Is a Key Regulatory Factor for Optimal Tip Growth of Pollen.Novel coiled-coil proteins regulate exocyst association with cortical microtubules in xylem cells via the conserved oligomeric golgi-complex 2 protein.Emerging roles of cortical microtubule-membrane interactions.Solanaceous exocyst subunits are involved in immunity to diverse plant pathogens.The cell biology of secondary cell wall biosynthesis.The Physcomitrella patens exocyst subunit EXO70.3d has distinct roles in growth and development, and is essential for completion of the moss life cycle.Microtubule-dependent targeting of the exocyst complex is necessary for xylem development in Arabidopsis.N-terminal domains of ARC1 are essential for interaction with the N-terminal region of Exo70A1 in transducing self-incompatibility of Brassica oleracea.CSI1, PATROL1, and exocyst complex cooperate in delivery of cellulose synthase complexes to the plasma membrane.The ROP2-RIC7 pathway negatively regulates light-induced stomatal opening by inhibiting exocyst subunit Exo70B1 in Arabidopsis.A broadly conserved NERD genetically interacts with the exocyst to affect root growth and cell expansion.Non-canonical functions of the mitotic kinesin Eg5
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EXO70A1-mediated vesicle trafficking is critical for tracheary element development in Arabidopsis.
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EXO70A1-mediated vesicle traff ...... nt development in Arabidopsis.
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EXO70A1-mediated vesicle traff ...... nt development in Arabidopsis.
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EXO70A1-mediated vesicle traff ...... nt development in Arabidopsis.
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Anne-Mie C Emons
Chun-Ming Liu
Shichao Ren
Shipeng Li
Shufeng Sun
Tijs Ketelaar
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10.1105/TPC.113.112144
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2013-05-24T00:00:00Z