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. 2012 Jan;24(1):2.
doi: 10.1105/tpc.112.240111. Epub 2012 Jan 27.

Plant cortical microtubule arrays: recruitment mechanisms in common with centrosomes

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Plant cortical microtubule arrays: recruitment mechanisms in common with centrosomes

Jennifer Mach. Plant Cell. 2012 Jan.
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TRM1 colocalizes with microtubules. Green fluorescent protein (GFP)-TRM1 (left) localizes to cortical microtubule arrays in petal epidermal cells. The GFP-TRM1 signal (red) colocalizes with the microtubule marker mCherry-B-tubulin 6 (green) in the overlaid image (right). Bars = 10 μm. (Reprinted from Figures 4E and 4F of Drevensek et al. [2012].)

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