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Jeroen de Keijzer

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Schreiber J, Limpens E, de Keijzer J
Plants (Basel) . 2024 Mar; 13(5). PMID: 38475529
During plant development, mobile proteins, including transcription factors, abundantly serve as messengers between cells to activate transcriptional signaling cascades in distal tissues. These proteins travel from cell to cell via...
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Ohtsu M, Jennings J, Johnston M, Breakspear A, Liu X, Stark K, et al.
Mol Plant Microbe Interact . 2023 Nov; 37(2):84-92. PMID: 37942798
In plants, plasmodesmata establish cytoplasmic continuity between cells to allow for communication and resource exchange across the cell wall. While plant pathogens use plasmodesmata as a pathway for both molecular...
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de Keijzer J, van Spoordonk R, van der Meer-Verweij J, Janson M, Ketelaar T
J Cell Biol . 2023 Jun; 222(9). PMID: 37389658
Tip-growing cells of, amongst others, plants and fungi secrete wall materials in a highly polarized fashion for fast and efficient colonization of the environment. A polarized microtubule cytoskeleton, in which...
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Johnston M, Breakspear A, Samwald S, Zhang D, Papp D, Faulkner C, et al.
J Exp Bot . 2023 Jan; 74(6):1821-1835. PMID: 36639877
Plasmodesmata are cytosolic bridges, lined by the plasma membrane and traversed by endoplasmic reticulum; plasmodesmata connect cells and tissues, and are critical for many aspects of plant biology. While plasmodesmata...
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Bellandi A, Papp D, Breakspear A, Joyce J, Johnston M, de Keijzer J, et al.
Sci Adv . 2022 Oct; 8(42):eabo6693. PMID: 36269836
In plants, a variety of stimuli trigger long-range calcium signals that travel rapidly along the vasculature to distal tissues via poorly understood mechanisms. Here, we use quantitative imaging and analysis...
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de Keijzer J, Freire Rios A, Willemsen V
Int J Mol Sci . 2021 Apr; 22(5). PMID: 33807788
Development in multicellular organisms relies on cell proliferation and specialization. In plants, both these processes critically depend on the spatial organization of cells within a tissue. Owing to an absence...
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Cheval C, Samwald S, Johnston M, de Keijzer J, Breakspear A, Liu X, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2020 Apr; 117(17):9621-9629. PMID: 32284410
The plasma membrane (PM) is composed of heterogeneous subdomains, characterized by differences in protein and lipid composition. PM receptors can be dynamically sorted into membrane domains to underpin signaling in...
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van Dop M, Fiedler M, Mutte S, de Keijzer J, Olijslager L, Albrecht C, et al.
Cell . 2020 Feb; 180(3):427-439.e12. PMID: 32004461
Cell polarity is fundamental for tissue morphogenesis in multicellular organisms. Plants and animals evolved multicellularity independently, and it is unknown whether their polarity systems are derived from a single-celled ancestor....
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Tang H, de Keijzer J, Overdijk E, Sweep E, Steentjes M, Vermeer J, et al.
J Cell Sci . 2019 Jan; 132(3). PMID: 30635445
During plant cytokinesis a radially expanding membrane-enclosed cell plate is formed from fusing vesicles that compartmentalizes the cell in two. How fusion is spatially restricted to the site of cell...
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de Keijzer J, Kieft H, Ketelaar T, Goshima G, Janson M
Curr Biol . 2017 Jan; 27(4):514-520. PMID: 28132815
Different from animal cells that divide by constriction of the cortex inward, cells of land plants divide by initiating a new cell-wall segment from their center. For this, a disk-shaped,...