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Autor:
Samir F. El-Mashtoly, Klaus Gerwert, Sascha D. Krauß, Erik Freier, Inka Fricke, Dennis Petersen, Axel Mosig, Daniel Niedieker
Publikováno v:
The Analyst. 140:2360-2368
A major promise of Raman microscopy is the label-free detailed recognition of cellular and subcellular structures. To this end, identifying colocalization patterns between Raman spectral images and fluorescence microscopic images is a key step to ann
Autor:
Mónika Domoki, Attila Fehér, Martin Potocký, Csilla Fodor-Dunai, Inka Fricke, Dulguun Dorjgotov, Krisztina Ötvös, Antje Berken, Manuela E. Jurca, Viktor Žárský
Publikováno v:
The Plant Journal. 66:669-679
Plant ROP (Rho of plants) proteins form a unique subgroup within the family of Rho-type small G-proteins of eukaryotes. In this paper we demonstrate that the phosphomimetic mutation of a serine residue conserved in all Rho proteins affects the signal
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Cell Biology. 89:917-923
The pollen-specific receptor-like kinases (PRKs) from Solanum lycopersicum, LePRK1 and LePRK2, are believed to be involved in the regulation of pollen germination and pollen tube growth. They appear to be part of a multimeric complex in which the tra
Publikováno v:
Biological Chemistry. 390:427-435
Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) catalyze the activation of GTP-binding proteins (G proteins) in a multi-step reaction comprising intermediary complexes with and without nucleotide. Rho proteins of plants (ROPs) are activated by novel RopGE
Autor:
Csilla, Fodor-Dunai, Inka, Fricke, Martin, Potocký, Dulguun, Dorjgotov, Mónika, Domoki, Manuela E, Jurca, Krisztina, Otvös, Viktor, Zárský, Antje, Berken, Attila, Fehér
Publikováno v:
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology. 66(4)
Plant ROP (Rho of plants) proteins form a unique subgroup within the family of Rho-type small G-proteins of eukaryotes. In this paper we demonstrate that the phosphomimetic mutation of a serine residue conserved in all Rho proteins affects the signal
Publikováno v:
European journal of cell biology. 90(11)
Rho-related ROP proteins are molecular switches that essentially regulate a wide variety of processes. Of central interest is their influence on the plant cytoskeleton by which they affect vital processes like cell division, growth, morphogenesis, an
Autor:
Inka Fricke, Antje Berken
Publikováno v:
FEBS letters. 583(1)
Plant G proteins of the ROP/RAC family regulate cellular processes including cytoskeletal rearrangement in polar growth. Activation of the ROP molecular switch is triggered by guanine nucleotide exchange factors. Plant-specific RopGEFs are exclusivel
Publikováno v:
Molecular cell. 25(1)
Rho of plants (Rop) proteins belong to the superfamily of small GTP-binding (G) proteins and are vital regulators of signal transduction in plants. In order to become activated, Rop proteins need to exchange GDP for GTP, an intrinsically slow process