Auxin-induced signaling protein nanoclustering contributes to cell polarity formation
The significance of protein nanoclustering in cell polarization is unclear. Here Pan et al. show that auxin-induced TMK1/sterol nanoclustering as well as microtubule-based positive feedback regulation of the TMK1/sterol nanoclusters is critical for cell polarity formation in Arabidopsis.
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Main Authors: | Xue Pan, Linjing Fang, Jianfeng Liu, Betul Senay-Aras, Wenwei Lin, Shuan Zheng, Tong Zhang, Jingzhe Guo, Uri Manor, Jaimie Van Norman, Weitao Chen, Zhenbiao Yang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bcc634c86ffe4d6faaedbfa457444431 |
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