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Derbyshire P, Menard D, Green P, Saalbach G, Buschmann H, Lloyd C, et al.
Plant Cell . 2015 Oct; 27(10):2709-26. PMID: 26432860
Plant vascular cells, or tracheary elements (TEs), rely on circumferential secondary cell wall thickenings to maintain sap flow. The patterns in which TE thickenings are organized vary according to the...
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Buschmann H, Dols J, Kopischke S, Pena E, Andrade-Navarro M, Heinlein M, et al.
J Cell Sci . 2015 Apr; 128(11):2033-46. PMID: 25908862
The preprophase band of microtubules performs the crucial function of marking the plane of cell division. Although the preprophase band depolymerises at the onset of mitosis, the division plane is...
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Sambade A, Findlay K, Schaffner A, Lloyd C, Buschmann H
Plant Cell . 2014 Apr; 26(4):1629-1644. PMID: 24714762
Arabidopsis thaliana tortifolía2 carries a point mutation in α-tubulin 4 and shows aberrant cortical microtubule dynamics. The microtubule defect of tortifolia2 leads to overbranching and right-handed helical growth in the...
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Pesquet E, Korolev A, Calder G, Lloyd C
Plant Signal Behav . 2011 May; 6(6):843-9. PMID: 21558816
Xylem vessels are cells that develop a specifically ornamented secondary cell wall to ensure their vascular function, conferring both structural strength and impermeability. Further plasticity is given to these vascular...
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Buschmann H, Sambade A, Pesquet E, Calder G, Lloyd C
Methods Cell Biol . 2010 Aug; 97:373-400. PMID: 20719281
This chapter describes some of the choices and unavoidable compromises to be made when studying microtubule dynamics in plant cells. The choice of species still depends very much on the...
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Pesquet E, Korolev A, Calder G, Lloyd C
Curr Biol . 2010 Apr; 20(8):744-9. PMID: 20399097
Xylem tracheary elements (TEs) form hollow, sap-conducting tubes kept open by thickened ribs of secondary cell wall that provide the major structural element in wood. These ribs are enriched with...
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Buschmann H, Lloyd C
Mol Plant . 2009 Oct; 1(6):888-98. PMID: 19825590
In early eukaryotes, the microtubule system was engaged in mitosis, intracellular transport, and flagellum-based motility. In the plant lineage, the evolution of a multicellular body involved the conservation of some...
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Buschmann H, Sanchez-Pulido L, Andrade-Navarro M, Lloyd C
Plant Signal Behav . 2009 Aug; 2(4):296-9. PMID: 19704687
AIR9 is an essential microtubule-associated protein from Arabidopsis. Sequence similarity searches indicate homologues of AIR9 in land plants and in excavate protists, including trypanosomatid parasites and Trichomonas. The AIR9-like protein...
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Buschmann H, Hauptmann M, Niessing D, Lloyd C, Schaffner A
Plant Cell . 2009 Jul; 21(7):2090-106. PMID: 19638477
Several factors regulate plant organ growth polarity. tortifolia2 (tor2), a right-handed helical growth mutant, has a conservative replacement of Arg-2 with Lys in the alpha-tubulin 4 protein. Based on a...
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Bush M, Hutchins A, Jones A, Naldrett M, Jarmolowski A, Lloyd C, et al.
Plant J . 2009 May; 59(3):400-12. PMID: 19453450
Translation of most mRNAs is performed in a cap-dependent manner, requiring a protein complex, the cap complex, to regulate the accessibility of the message to the 40S ribosome. The cap...