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A Specific Class of Short Treadmilling Microtubules Enhances Cortical Microtubule Alignment

A Specific Class of Short Treadmilling Microtubules Enhances Cortical Microtubule Alignment
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摘要 Dear Editor Anisotropic cell expansion is a property of plant cells that is dependent upon the formation of a highly ordered cortical micro- tubule (MT) array. The orientation of cortical microtubules is crit- ical for guiding cellulose synthase complexes in the plasma mem- brane and thereby determining the direction of the cell expansion (Paredez et al., 2006). Dear Editor Anisotropic cell expansion is a property of plant cells that is dependent upon the formation of a highly ordered cortical micro- tubule (MT) array. The orientation of cortical microtubules is crit- ical for guiding cellulose synthase complexes in the plasma mem- brane and thereby determining the direction of the cell expansion (Paredez et al., 2006).
出处 《Molecular Plant》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第8期1214-1216,共3页 分子植物(英文版)
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