Bilaketaren emaitzak - Fatima Cvrčková
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Formins and membranes: anchoring cortical actin to the cell wall and beyond nork Fatima Cvrčková
Argitaratua 2013Revisão -
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Yeast G1 cyclins CLN1 and CLN2 and a GAP-like protein have a role in bud formation. nork Fatima Cvrčková, Kim Nasmyth
Argitaratua 1993Artigo -
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Transmembrane formins as active cargoes of membrane trafficking nork Fatima Cvrčková, Rajdeep Ghosh, Helena Kočová
Argitaratua 2024Revisão -
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Molecular diversity of phospholipase D in angiosperms nork Marek Eliáš, Martin Potocký, Fatima Cvrčková, Viktor Žárský
Argitaratua 2002Artigo -
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Formin homology 2 domains occur in multiple contexts in angiosperms nork Fatima Cvrčková, Marián Novotný, Denisa Pícková, Viktor Žárský
Argitaratua 2004Artigo -
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Exocytosis and cell polarity in plants – exocyst and recycling domains nork Viktor Žárský, Fatima Cvrčková, Martin Potocký, Michal Hála
Argitaratua 2009Revisão -
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Arabidopsis exocyst subunits <i>SEC8</i> and <i>EXO70A1</i> and exocyst interactor <i>ROH1</i> are involved in the localized deposition of seed coat pectin nork Ivan Kulich, Rex A Cole, Edita Janková Drdová, Fatima Cvrčková, Aleš Soukup, John E. Fowler, Viktor Žárský
Argitaratua 2010Artigo -
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<i>Arabidopsis</i> group Ie formins localize to specific cell membrane domains, interact with actin‐binding proteins and cause defects in cell expansion upon aberrant expression nork Michael J. Deeks, Fatima Cvrčková, Laura M. Machesky, Veronika Mikitová, Tijs Ketelaar, Viktor Žárský, Brendan Davies, Patrick J. Hussey
Argitaratua 2005Artigo
Bilaketa egiteko lanabesak:
Antzeko gaiak
Biology
Cell
Cell biology
Actin cytoskeleton
Biochemistry
Cytoskeleton
Formins
Genetics
Arabidopsis
Gene
Mutant
Actin
Computational biology
Evolutionary biology
GTPase
Genome
Actin remodeling
Arabidopsis thaliana
Botany
Cell cycle
Endoplasmic reticulum
Exocyst
MDia1
Microtubule
Paleontology
Receptor
Signal transduction
Transmembrane protein
Actin remodeling of neurons
Actin-binding protein