The specification of geometric edges by a plant Rab gtpase is an essential cell-patterning principle during organogenesis in Arabidopsis
Plant organogenesis requires control over division planes and anisotropic cell wall growth, which each require spatial patterning of cells. Polyhedral plant cells can display complex patterning in which individual faces are established as biochemically distinct domains by endomembrane trafficking. W...
Autors principals: | Kirchhelle, C, Chow, C, Foucart, C, Neto, H, Stierhof, Y, Kalde, M, Walton, C, Fricker, M, Smith, R, Jérusalem, A, Irani, N, Moore, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cell Press
2016
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