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The following pages link to Chimeric proteins suggest that the catalytic and/or C-terminal domains give CesA1 and CesA3 access to their specific sites in the cellulose synthase of primary walls (Q80065459):
Displaying 18 items.
- Systems and synthetic biology approaches to alter plant cell walls and reduce biomass recalcitrance (Q26991930) (← links)
- Update on Mechanisms of Plant Cell Wall Biosynthesis: How Plants Make Cellulose and Other (1→4)-β-d-Glycans (Q27686916) (← links)
- Cellulose synthesis and its regulation (Q28660545) (← links)
- A complementation assay for in vivo protein structure/function analysis in Physcomitrella patens (Funariaceae) (Q30376911) (← links)
- Cellulose microfibril crystallinity is reduced by mutating C-terminal transmembrane region residues CESA1A903V and CESA3T942I of cellulose synthase (Q35837068) (← links)
- Features of the primary wall CESA complex in wild type and cellulose-deficient mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana (Q36794069) (← links)
- Cracking the elusive alignment hypothesis: the microtubule-cellulose synthase nexus unraveled (Q38025513) (← links)
- Understanding Plant Cellulose Synthases through a Comprehensive Investigation of the Cellulose Synthase Family Sequences. (Q41947534) (← links)
- A missense mutation in the transmembrane domain of CESA4 affects protein abundance in the plasma membrane and results in abnormal cell wall biosynthesis in rice (Q44216135) (← links)
- The anisotropy1 D604N mutation in the Arabidopsis cellulose synthase1 catalytic domain reduces cell wall crystallinity and the velocity of cellulose synthase complexes (Q45714768) (← links)
- Complexes with mixed primary and secondary cellulose synthases are functional in Arabidopsis plants. (Q45972529) (← links)
- The structure of the catalytic domain of a plant cellulose synthase and its assembly into dimers (Q46794212) (← links)
- Functional Analysis of Cellulose Synthase (CESA) Protein Class Specificity. (Q48177826) (← links)
- The cell biology of secondary cell wall biosynthesis. (Q50132777) (← links)
- The Arabidopsis cellulose synthase complex: a proposed hexamer of CESA trimers in an equimolar stoichiometry. (Q50616512) (← links)
- Gain-of-function mutation of AtDICE1, encoding a putative endoplasmic reticulum-localized membrane protein, causes defects in anisotropic cell elongation by disturbing cell wall integrity in Arabidopsis. (Q52719135) (← links)
- POM-POM2/cellulose synthase interacting1 is essential for the functional association of cellulose synthase and microtubules in Arabidopsis (Q58158338) (← links)
- Functional Analysis of Cellulose Synthase and Genes in Switchgrass () by Overexpression and RNAi-Mediated Gene Silencing (Q58801447) (← links)