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. 2023 Jan 2;35(1):343-344.
doi: 10.1093/plcell/koac310.

Forming the queue: A role for WPR proteins in establishing cell polarity

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Forming the queue: A role for WPR proteins in establishing cell polarity

Carlisle Bascom. Plant Cell. .
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ZmWPRB2 (“GFP-B2”) is a novel F-actin-binding protein. Heterologous coexpression of GFP-WPRB2 (A) with the live-cell F-actin marker Lifeact–RFP (B) in Nicotiana benthamiana leaf epidermis, merged image (C), reveals a previously uncharacterized F-actin-binding protein. Adapted from Nan et al. (2022), Figure 6, L–N.

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