AtRabF2b (Ara7) acts on the vacuolar trafficking pathway in tobacco leaf epidermal cells.
Rab GTPases are universal key regulators of intracellular secretory trafficking events. In particular, Rab 5 homologues have been implicated in endocytic events and in the vacuolar pathway. In this study, we investigate the location and function of a member of this family, AtRabF2b (Ara7) in tobacco...
Main Authors: | Kotzer, A, Brandizzi, F, Neumann, U, Paris, N, Moore, I, Hawes, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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