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The following pages link to Mutation or drug-dependent microtubule disruption causes radial swelling without altering parallel cellulose microfibril deposition in Arabidopsis root cells (Q44463102):
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- Characterization of Cellulose Synthesis in Plant Cells (Q26744524) (← links)
- My body is a cage: mechanisms and modulation of plant cell growth (Q26823878) (← links)
- Xyloglucan Deficiency Disrupts Microtubule Stability and Cellulose Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis, Altering Cell Growth and Morphogenesis (Q27320125) (← links)
- The connection of cytoskeletal network with plasma membrane and the cell wall (Q28081889) (← links)
- Cellulose synthesis and its regulation (Q28660545) (← links)
- Microtubule organization in three-dimensional confined geometries: evaluating the role of elasticity through a combined in vitro and modeling approach (Q30478862) (← links)
- A three-dimensional computer simulation model reveals the mechanisms for self-organization of plant cortical microtubules into oblique arrays (Q30495770) (← links)
- The impact of abiotic factors on cellulose synthesis (Q31020474) (← links)
- A ROP GTPase signaling pathway controls cortical microtubule ordering and cell expansion in Arabidopsis (Q33347980) (← links)
- MicroFilament Analyzer, an image analysis tool for quantifying fibrillar orientation, reveals changes in microtubule organization during gravitropism (Q33355463) (← links)
- The trafficking of the cellulose synthase complex in higher plants (Q34331422) (← links)
- Interactions between auxin, microtubules and XTHs mediate green shade- induced petiole elongation in arabidopsis (Q35110629) (← links)
- Microtubules and the shape of plants to come (Q35621346) (← links)
- New views on the plant cytoskeleton (Q35980447) (← links)
- Loss of Gravitropism in Farnesene-Treated Arabidopsis Is Due to Microtubule Malformations Related to Hormonal and ROS Unbalance. (Q36094721) (← links)
- Cellulose biosynthesis: current views and evolving concepts (Q36128007) (← links)
- Establishing and maintaining axial growth: wall mechanical properties and the cytoskeleton (Q36311888) (← links)
- TNO1, a TGN-localized SNARE-interacting protein, modulates root skewing in Arabidopsis thaliana (Q36343655) (← links)
- Recent progress in living cell imaging of plant cytoskeleton and vacuole using fluorescent-protein transgenic lines and three-dimensional imaging (Q36801483) (← links)
- Cellulose biosynthesis and deposition in higher plants (Q37093953) (← links)
- Formins: emerging players in the dynamic plant cell cortex (Q37288553) (← links)
- Plant cell shape: modulators and measurements (Q37321942) (← links)
- Cell proliferation, cell shape, and microtubule and cellulose microfibril organization of tobacco BY-2 cells are not altered by exposure to near weightlessness in space (Q37392529) (← links)
- The characean internodal cell as a model system for studying wound healing. (Q37961169) (← links)
- How mechanical stress controls microtubule behavior and morphogenesis in plants: history, experiments and revisited theories (Q38095617) (← links)
- The evolution and diversification of plant microtubule-associated proteins (Q38095625) (← links)
- Structure, function, and evolution of plant NIMA-related kinases: implication for phosphorylation-dependent microtubule regulation (Q38583838) (← links)
- Protein Phosphatase 2Cs and Microtubule-Associated Stress Protein 1 Control Microtubule Stability, Plant Growth, and Drought Response. (Q38907587) (← links)
- Extracting Subcellular Fibrillar Alignment with Error Estimation: Application to Microtubules. (Q39817826) (← links)
- Chemical genetic screening identifies a novel inhibitor of parallel alignment of cortical microtubules and cellulose microfibrils (Q40079629) (← links)
- An internal motor kinesin is associated with the Golgi apparatus and plays a role in trichome morphogenesis in Arabidopsis (Q40953400) (← links)
- A survey of cellulose microfibril patterns in dividing, expanding, and differentiating cells of Arabidopsis thaliana (Q41609964) (← links)
- Dissecting the contribution of microtubule behaviour in adventitious root induction (Q41747263) (← links)
- The charophycean green algae provide insights into the early origins of plant cell walls. (Q42490611) (← links)
- Calcium-dependent depletion zones in the cortical microtubule array coincide with sites of, but do not regulate, wall ingrowth papillae deposition in epidermal transfer cells (Q43204674) (← links)
- Pausing of Golgi bodies on microtubules regulates secretion of cellulose synthase complexes in Arabidopsis (Q43451848) (← links)
- Gravity-induced modifications to development in hypocotyls of Arabidopsis tubulin mutants (Q44526977) (← links)
- The Arabidopsis sku6/spiral1 gene encodes a plus end-localized microtubule-interacting protein involved in directional cell expansion (Q44904969) (← links)
- Interaction between wall deposition and cell elongation in dark-grown hypocotyl cells in Arabidopsis (Q44924504) (← links)
- Disorganization of cortical microtubules stimulates tangential expansion and reduces the uniformity of cellulose microfibril alignment among cells in the root of Arabidopsis (Q45010419) (← links)
- MAP20, a microtubule-associated protein in the secondary cell walls of hybrid aspen, is a target of the cellulose synthesis inhibitor 2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile. (Q45047265) (← links)
- CESA TRAFFICKING INHIBITOR inhibits cellulose deposition and interferes with the trafficking of cellulose synthase complexes and their associated proteins KORRIGAN1 and POM2/CELLULOSE SYNTHASE INTERACTIVE PROTEIN1. (Q45091158) (← links)
- Encounters between dynamic cortical microtubules promote ordering of the cortical array through angle-dependent modifications of microtubule behavior (Q45147914) (← links)
- Synthetic tangled1 auxin-induced-in-roots9 mutant phenotype used to assess TANGLED1 function. (Q45944300) (← links)
- Phytotoxic Potential and Biological Activity of Three Synthetic Coumarin Derivatives as New Natural-Like Herbicides. (Q46661248) (← links)
- SPIRAL1 encodes a plant-specific microtubule-localized protein required for directional control of rapidly expanding Arabidopsis cells (Q47763449) (← links)
- Helical growth of the Arabidopsis mutant tortifolia2 does not depend on cell division patterns but involves handed twisting of isolated cells (Q48068936) (← links)
- Gamma-tubulin is essential for acentrosomal microtubule nucleation and coordination of late mitotic events in Arabidopsis (Q48092829) (← links)
- Development-specific association of amyloplasts with microtubules in scale cells of Narcissus tazetta (Q48189022) (← links)
- Update: Plant Cortical Microtubule Arrays. (Q48221320) (← links)