2014
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/eru368
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Characterization of two distinct subfamilies of SUN-domain proteins in Arabidopsis and their interactions with the novel KASH-domain protein AtTIK

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“…5C; Table S3). Despite KASH and SUN domain proteins being part of the LINC complex (Graumann et al, 2014;Zhou and Meier, 2014), we did not detect any significant change in wifi mutants. This might be due to the potential redundancy with other Arabidopsis KASH domain proteins (Poulet et al, 2016) or alternatively due to a specific function of SUN domain proteins in chromatin organisation.…”
Section: Different Cell Types Show Quantitative Variations In Nuclearcontrasting
confidence: 84%
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“…5C; Table S3). Despite KASH and SUN domain proteins being part of the LINC complex (Graumann et al, 2014;Zhou and Meier, 2014), we did not detect any significant change in wifi mutants. This might be due to the potential redundancy with other Arabidopsis KASH domain proteins (Poulet et al, 2016) or alternatively due to a specific function of SUN domain proteins in chromatin organisation.…”
Section: Different Cell Types Show Quantitative Variations In Nuclearcontrasting
confidence: 84%
“…The quintuple wifi mutant (Zhou and Meier, 2014), lacking three KASH proteins WIP1-WIP3 and the two WPP domaininteracting tail-anchored proteins WIT1 and WIT2, was selected to affect the KASH components of the LINC complex as well as some of its interactors located at the outer nuclear membrane. Finally, we combined available sun knockout mutant alleles in the Col-0 background [sun1-1 , sun4-1 and sun5-1 (Graumann et al, 2014)] to obtain double and triple mutants (Fig. S3A).…”
Section: Different Cell Types Show Quantitative Variations In Nuclearmentioning
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“…Linker of nucleoskeleton and cytoskeleton (LINC) complexes (Box 1; Brkljacic et al, 2009;Graumann, 2014;Graumann et al, 2010Graumann et al, , 2014Tamura et al, 2013;Xu et al, 2007a;Zhao et al, 2008;Zhou et al, 2012Zhou et al, , 2015aZhou et al, , 2015b) bridge the nuclear envelope and are involved in nuclear positioning and migration as well as chromatin organization (reviewed in animals in Starr and Fridolfsson, 2010;Chang et al, 2015;Meier, 2016). Plant LINC complexes have only recently been identified and function in nuclear movement in pollen tubes and male fertility, as well as in nuclear positioning in the leaf epidermis, guard cells, and root hairs ( Fig.…”
Section: The Nuclear Peripherymentioning
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