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. 2010 Jun;153(2):427-32.
doi: 10.1104/pp.110.154666. Epub 2010 Mar 3.

Trafficking of the plant cellulose synthase complex

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Trafficking of the plant cellulose synthase complex

Raymond Wightman et al. Plant Physiol. 2010 Jun.
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Figure 1.
Figure 1.
Live cell imaging of the CSC. The images are taken of YFP-CESA6 fusion within the epidermis of a cotyledon petiole cell (A) and pavement cells (B). Bars = 10 μm. Examples of linear arrays, consisting of CESA6-containing complexes and cortical compartments, are shown by arrowheads. Arrows show Golgi that, in these pictures, yield a saturated signal. A close-up of Golgi taken with a lower exposure is shown in section C, where the characteristic ring-like appearance is observed (arrows). Bar = 3 μm.
Figure 2.
Figure 2.
Overview of CSC intracellular trafficking. Shown in purple are hexameric CSC rosettes that are targeted to the plasma membrane (PM) directly from the Golgi (G) or from SmaCC/MASCs (SM). Recycling occurs from the plasma membrane to SmaCC/MASCs (double arrow), and CSC insertion appears to occur only in the vicinity of microtubules (MT). There is a delay following CSC insertion in the plasma membrane and the start of microfibril (MF) biosynthesis. SmaCC/MASCs track along both ends of depolymerizing microtubules.

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