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  • 2. SNARE proteins VAMP721 and VAMP722 mediate the post-Golgi trafficking required for auxin-mediated development in Arabidopsis.
    Zhang L, Ma J, Liu H, Yi Q, Wang Y, Xing J, Zhang P, Ji S, Li M, Li J, Shen J, Lin J.
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  • 4. Arabidopsis choline transporter-like 1 (CTL1) regulates secretory trafficking of auxin transporters to control seedling growth.
    Wang Y, Yang L, Tang Y, Tang R, Jing Y, Zhang C, Zhang B, Li X, Cui Y, Zhang C, Shi J, Zhao F, Lan W, Luan S.
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  • 5. The exocyst complex contributes to PIN auxin efflux carrier recycling and polar auxin transport in Arabidopsis.
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    Gendre D, Oh J, Boutté Y, Best JG, Samuels L, Nilsson R, Uemura T, Marchant A, Bennett MJ, Grebe M, Bhalerao RP.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2011 May 10; 108(19):8048-53. PubMed ID: 21512130
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  • 9. Interplay between Cell Wall and Auxin Mediates the Control of Differential Cell Elongation during Apical Hook Development.
    Aryal B, Jonsson K, Baral A, Sancho-Andres G, Routier-Kierzkowska AL, Kierzkowski D, Bhalerao RP.
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  • 14. ATP-binding cassette B4, an auxin-efflux transporter, stably associates with the plasma membrane and shows distinctive intracellular trafficking from that of PIN-FORMED proteins.
    Cho M, Lee ZW, Cho HT.
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  • 16. TYPHON proteins are RAB-dependent mediators of the trans-Golgi network secretory pathway.
    Baral A, Gendre D, Aryal B, Fougère L, Di Fino LM, Ohori C, Sztojka B, Uemura T, Ueda T, Marhavý P, Boutté Y, Bhalerao RP.
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  • 18. Subcellular trafficking of PIN auxin efflux carriers in auxin transport.
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  • 19. Plasma membrane-bound AGC3 kinases phosphorylate PIN auxin carriers at TPRXS(N/S) motifs to direct apical PIN recycling.
    Dhonukshe P, Huang F, Galvan-Ampudia CS, Mähönen AP, Kleine-Vehn J, Xu J, Quint A, Prasad K, Friml J, Scheres B, Offringa R.
    Development; 2010 Oct 23; 137(19):3245-55. PubMed ID: 20823065
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