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unidimensional cell growth
Known as:
cell growth along one axis
, polarized cell growth
, polar cell growth
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The process in which a cell irreversibly increases in size in one [spatial] dimension or along one axis, resulting in the morphogenesis of the cell…
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cell elongation
negative regulation of unidimensional cell growth
positive regulation of unidimensional cell growth
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2018
2018
Microtubule-Dependent Confinement of a Cell Signaling and Actin Polymerization Control Module Regulates Polarized Cell Growth
M. Yanagisawa
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J. Alonso
,
D. Szymanski
Current Biology
2018
Corpus ID: 51710013
Highly Cited
2015
Highly Cited
2015
Vacuolar CBL-CIPK12 Ca2+-Sensor-Kinase Complexes Are Required for Polarized Pollen Tube Growth
Leonie Steinhorst
,
Anette Mähs
,
+6 authors
J. Kudla
Current Biology
2015
Corpus ID: 14173794
Highly Cited
2012
Highly Cited
2012
Quantitative analysis of organelle distribution and dynamics in Physcomitrella patens protonemal cells
F. Furt
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K. Lemoi
,
E. Tüzel
,
L. Vidali
BMC Plant Biology
2012
Corpus ID: 13590018
BackgroundIn the last decade, the moss Physcomitrella patens has emerged as a powerful plant model system, amenable for genetic…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
The actin cytoskeleton and signaling network during pollen tube tip growth.
Ying Fu
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology
2010
Corpus ID: 19538639
The organization and dynamics of the actin cytoskeleton play key roles in many aspects of plant cell development. The actin…
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
The Conserved NDR Kinase Orb6 Controls Polarized Cell Growth by Spatial Regulation of the Small GTPase Cdc42
Maitreyi E. Das
,
David J. Wiley
,
X. Chen
,
Kavita Shah
,
F. Verde
Current Biology
2009
Corpus ID: 12744756
Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Cdk1 coordinates cell-surface growth with the cell cycle
Derek McCusker
,
Carilee Denison
,
+4 authors
D. Kellogg
Nature Cell Biology
2007
Corpus ID: 1965154
The mechanisms that control cell growth during the cell cycle are poorly understood. In budding yeast, cyclin dependent kinase 1…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
An FHA domain–mediated protein interaction network of Rad53 reveals its role in polarized cell growth
M. Smolka
,
Sheng‐hong Chen
,
+6 authors
Huilin Zhou
Journal of Cell Biology
2006
Corpus ID: 18856226
The DNA damage checkpoint kinase Rad53 is important for the survival of budding yeast under genotoxic stresses. We performed a…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Regulation of polarized growth initiation and termination cycles by the polarisome and Cdc42 regulators
S. Bidlingmaier
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M. Snyder
Journal of Cell Biology
2004
Corpus ID: 18680978
The dynamic regulation of polarized cell growth allows cells to form structures of defined size and shape. We have studied the…
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2003
2003
The Kelch Repeat Protein, Tea1, Is a Potential Substrate Target of the p21-activated Kinase, Shk1, in the Fission Yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe*
Hyewon Kim
,
Peirong Yang
,
+5 authors
S. Marcus
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2003
Corpus ID: 30031909
The p21-activated kinase (PAK) homolog, Shk1, is a critical component of a multifunctional Ras/Cdc42/PAK complex required for…
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Review
1998
Review
1998
Three-dimensional imaging of the yeast actin cytoskeleton through the budding cell cycle.
David C. Amberg
Molecular Biology of the Cell
1998
Corpus ID: 1913343
The actin cytoskeleton of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is composed of a single, conventional actin isoform that is 86% identical to…
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