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MAPs: cellular navigators for microtubule array orientations in Arabidopsis
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CLASP-mediated cortical microtubule organization guides PIN polarization axis
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Polar auxin transport: cell polarity to patterning
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Polarity developmental
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Formative cell divisions: principal determinants of plant morphogenesis
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Unraveling root developmental programs initiated by beneficial Pseudomonas spp. bacteria
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A ROP GTPase-dependent auxin signaling pathway regulates the subcellular distribution of PIN2 in Arabidopsis roots
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ROP GTPase-dependent actin microfilaments promote PIN1 polarization by localized inhibition of clathrin-dependent endocytosis
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Endocytosis and cytoskeleton: dynamic encounters shaping the portals of cell entry
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PIN polarity regulation by AGC-3 kinases and ARF-GEF: a recurrent theme with context dependent modifications for plant development and response
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Cell plate restricted association of DRP1A and PIN proteins is required for cell polarity establishment in Arabidopsis
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Phosphorylation switch modulates the interdigitated pattern of PIN1 localization and cell expansion in Arabidopsis leaf epidermis
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Plasma membrane-bound AGC3 kinases phosphorylate PIN auxin carriers at TPRXS(N/S) motifs to direct apical PIN recycling
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ABP1 mediates auxin inhibition of clathrin-dependent endocytosis in Arabidopsis
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Cell polarity in plants: linking PIN polarity generation mechanisms to morphogenic auxin gradients
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Cellular and molecular requirements for polar PIN targeting and transcytosis in plants
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Generation of cell polarity in plants links endocytosis, auxin distribution and cell fate decisions
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ARF GEF-dependent transcytosis and polar delivery of PIN auxin carriers in Arabidopsis
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Auxin transport inhibitors impair vesicle motility and actin cytoskeleton dynamics in diverse eukaryotes
(2008) PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 105(11). p.4489-4494 -
Clathrin-mediated constitutive endocytosis of PIN auxin efflux carriers in Arabidopsis