Investigating the role of Sec6 and RabE during polarized cell growth in Physcomitrella patens
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open in viewerPolarized growth an essential plant process; vesicles are trafficked and fused to the tip of growing cells. The exocyst complex directs vesicles to the plasma membrane. This project aimed to create a Sec6-GFP fusion to image exocyst movement in polarized Physcomitrella patens cells. Myosin XI is a motor protein hypothesized to traffic vesicles for tip growth. A yeast two hybrid screen produced RabE14 as a potential myosin-vesicle binding partner. RabE12, myosin XI and vesicles had similar localization during polarized growth. Binding assays showed low interactions of purified RabE14 and myosin XI. RabE12 cell lysate coimmunoprecipitation assays resulted in no binding. These data do not support RabE as the vesicle-associated myosin XI binding partner.
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- E-project-041917-132300
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- 2017
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- 2017-04-19
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- Major
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