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    RIN4 recruits the exocyst subunit EXO70B1 to the plasma membrane by Sabol, Peter, Kulich, Ivan, Žárský, Viktor

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-06-2017)
    “…The exocyst is a conserved vesicle-tethering complex with principal roles in cell polarity and morphogenesis. Several studies point to its involvement in…”
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    Functional Specialization within the EXO70 Gene Family in Arabidopsis by Marković, Vedrana, Kulich, Ivan, Žárský, Viktor

    “…Localized delivery of plasma-membrane and cell-wall components is a crucial process for plant cell growth. One of the regulators of secretory-vesicle targeting…”
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    Exocyst Subunit EXO70H4 Has a Specific Role in Callose Synthase Secretion and Silica Accumulation by Kulich, Ivan, Vojtíková, Zdeňka, Sabol, Peter, Ortmannová, Jitka, Neděla, Vilém, Tihlaříková, Eva, Žárský, Viktor

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-03-2018)
    “…Biogenesis of the plant secondary cell wall involves many important aspects, such as phenolic compound deposition and often silica encrustation. Previously, we…”
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    Cell Wall Maturation of Arabidopsis Trichomes Is Dependent on Exocyst Subunit EXO70H4 and Involves Callose Deposition by Kulich, Ivan, Vojtíková, Zdeňka, Glanc, Matouš, Ortmannová, Jitka, Rasmann, Sergio, Žárský, Viktor

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-05-2015)
    “…Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) leaf trichomes are single-cell structures with a well-studied development, but little is understood about their function…”
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    Rapid translocation of NGR proteins driving polarization of PIN-activating D6 protein kinase during root gravitropism by Kulich, Ivan, Schmid, Julia, Teplova, Anastasia, Qi, Linlin, Friml, Jiří

    Published in eLife (05-03-2024)
    “…Root gravitropic bending represents a fundamental aspect of terrestrial plant physiology. Gravity is perceived by sedimentation of starch-rich plastids…”
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    Exocyst and autophagy-related membrane trafficking in plants by Pečenková, Tamara, Marković, Vedrana, Sabol, Peter, Kulich, Ivan, Žárský, Viktor

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-01-2018)
    “…The formation of different exocyst complexes contributes to the coordination of endomembrane trafficking under normal and stress conditions. Abstract…”
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    Arabidopsis Exocyst Subcomplex Containing Subunit EXO70B1 Is Involved in Autophagy‐Related Transport to the Vacuole by Kulich, Ivan, Pečenková, Tamara, Sekereš, Juraj, Smetana, Ondřej, Fendrych, Matyáš, Foissner, Ilse, Höftberger, Margit, Žárský, Viktor

    Published in Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark) (01-11-2013)
    “…Autophagic transport to the vacuole represents an endomembrane trafficking route, which is widely used in plants, not only during stress situations, but also…”
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    The exocyst complex contributes to PIN auxin efflux carrier recycling and polar auxin transport in Arabidopsis by Drdová, Edita Janková, Synek, Lukáš, Pečenková, Tamara, Hála, Michal, Kulich, Ivan, Fowler, John E., Murphy, Angus S., Žárský, Viktor

    “…Summary In land plants polar auxin transport is one of the substantial processes guiding whole plant polarity and morphogenesis. Directional auxin fluxes are…”
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    Plant Cytokinesis Is Orchestrated by the Sequential Action of the TRAPPII and Exocyst Tethering Complexes by Rybak, Katarzyna, Steiner, Alexander, Synek, Lukas, Klaeger, Susan, Kulich, Ivan, Facher, Eva, Wanner, Gerhard, Kuster, Bernhard, Zarsky, Viktor, Persson, Staffan, Assaad, Farhah F.

    Published in Developmental cell (09-06-2014)
    “…Plant cytokinesis is initiated in a transient membrane compartment, the cell plate, and completed by a process of maturation during which the cell plate…”
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    Arabidopsis Trichome Contains Two Plasma Membrane Domains with Different Lipid Compositions Which Attract Distinct EXO70 Subunits by Kubátová, Zdeňka, Pejchar, Přemysl, Potocký, Martin, Sekereš, Juraj, Žárský, Viktor, Kulich, Ivan

    “…Plasma membrane (PM) lipid composition and domain organization are modulated by polarized exocytosis. Conversely, targeting of secretory vesicles at specific…”
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    At-Hook Motif Nuclear Localised Protein 18 as a Novel Modulator of Root System Architecture by Širl, Marek, Šnajdrová, Tereza, Gutiérrez-Alanís, Dolores, Dubrovsky, Joseph G, Vielle-Calzada, Jean Phillipe, Kulich, Ivan, Soukup, Aleš

    “…The Localized ( ) gene family encodes embryophyte-specific nuclear proteins with DNA binding activity. They modulate gene expression and affect various…”
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    The role for the exocyst complex subunits Exo70B2 and Exo70H1 in the plant–pathogen interaction by Pečenková, Tamara, Hála, Michal, Kulich, Ivan, Kocourková, Daniela, Drdová, Edita, Fendrych, Matyáš, Toupalová, Hana, Žárský, Viktor

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-03-2011)
    “…Recently, the octameric vesicle-tethering complex exocyst was found in plants and its importance for Arabidopsis morphogenesis was demonstrated. Exo70 exocyst…”
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    Arabidopsis exocyst subunits SEC8 and EXO70A1 and exocyst interactor ROH1 are involved in the localized deposition of seed coat pectin by Kulich, Ivan, Cole, Rex, Drdová, Edita, Cvrčková, Fatima, Soukup, Aleš, Fowler, John, Žárský, Viktor

    Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2010)
    “…Polarized deposition of cell wall pectins is a key process in Arabidopsis thaliana myxospermous seed coat development. The exocyst, an octameric secretory…”
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    Autophagy-related direct membrane import from ER/cytoplasm into the vacuole or apoplast: a hidden gateway also for secondary metabolites and phytohormones? by Kulich, Ivan, Žárský, Viktor

    “…Transportation of low molecular weight cargoes into the plant vacuole represents an essential plant cell function. Several lines of evidence indicate that…”
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    Evolution of the land plant exocyst complexes by Cvrčková, Fatima, Grunt, Michal, Bezvoda, Radek, Hála, Michal, Kulich, Ivan, Rawat, Anamika, Zárský, Viktor

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (01-01-2012)
    “…Exocyst is an evolutionarily conserved vesicle tethering complex functioning especially in the last stage of exocytosis. Homologs of its eight canonical…”
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    Exocyst complexes multiple functions in plant cells secretory pathways by Žárský, Viktor, Kulich, Ivan, Fendrych, Matyáš, Pečenková, Tamara

    Published in Current opinion in plant biology (01-12-2013)
    “…Endomembrane trafficking pathways involving exocyst complexes function. The two established pathways — exocytosis of TGN/EE produced vesicles mediated by…”
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    Rapid translocation of NGR proteins driving polarization of PIN-activating D6 protein kinase during root gravitropism by Kulich, Ivan, Schmid, Julia, Teplova, Anastasia, Qi, Linlin, Friml, Jiří

    Published in eLife (05-03-2024)
    “…Root gravitropic bending represents a fundamental aspect of terrestrial plant physiology. Gravity is perceived by sedimentation of starch-rich plastids…”
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    Arabidopsis EXO70B2 exocyst subunit contributes to papillae and encasement formation in antifungal defence by Ortmannová, Jitka, Sekereš, Juraj, Kulich, Ivan, Šantrůček, Jiří, Dobrev, Petre, Žárský, Viktor, Pečenková, Tamara

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (27-01-2022)
    “…Abstract In the reaction to non-adapted Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei (Bgh), Arabidopsis thaliana leaf epidermal cells deposit cell wall reinforcements…”
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    EXO70A2 Is Critical for Exocyst Complex Function in Pollen Development1[OPEN] by Marković, Vedrana, Cvrčková, Fatima, Potocký, Martin, Kulich, Ivan, Pejchar, Přemysl, Kollárová, Eva, Synek, Lukáš, Žárský, Viktor

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (13-10-2020)
    “…A pollen-specific component of the exocyst, a protein complex regulating cellular secretion, plays an important role in pollen development and function in…”
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    EXO70C2 Is a Key Regulatory Factor for Optimal Tip Growth of Pollen by Synek, Lukáš, Vukašinović, Nemanja, Kulich, Ivan, Hála, Michal, Aldorfová, Klára, Fendrych, Matyáš, Žárský, Viktor

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-05-2017)
    “…The exocyst, a eukaryotic tethering complex, coregulates targeted exocytosis as an effector of small GTPases in polarized cell growth. In land plants, several…”
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