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    Cell biology of primary cell wall synthesis in plants by Gu, Ying, Rasmussen, Carolyn G

    Published in The Plant cell (20-01-2022)
    “…Building a complex structure such as the cell wall, with many individual parts that need to be assembled correctly from distinct sources within the cell, is a…”
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    An overview of plant division-plane orientation by Rasmussen, Carolyn G., Bellinger, Marschal

    Published in The New phytologist (01-07-2018)
    “…Plants, a significant source of planet-wide biomass, have an unique type of cell division in which a new cell wall is constructed de novo inside the cell and…”
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    The role of the cytoskeleton and associated proteins in determination of the plant cell division plane by Rasmussen, Carolyn G., Wright, Amanda J., Müller, Sabine

    “…Summary In plants, as in all eukaryotic organisms, microtubule‐ and actin‐filament based structures play fundamental roles during cell division. In addition to…”
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    Redundant mechanisms in division plane positioning by Uyehara, Aimee N., Rasmussen, Carolyn G.

    Published in European journal of cell biology (01-06-2023)
    “…Redundancies in plant cell division contribute to the maintenance of proper division plane orientation. Here we highlight three types of redundancy: 1)…”
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    The Microtubule-Associated Protein IQ67 DOMAIN5 Modulates Microtubule Dynamics and Pavement Cell Shape by Liang, Hong, Zhang, Yi, Martinez, Pablo, Rasmussen, Carolyn G., Xu, Tongda, Yang, Zhenbiao

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-08-2018)
    “…The dynamic arrangement of cortical microtubules (MTs) plays a pivotal role in controlling cell growth and shape formation in plants, but the mechanisms by…”
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    A plane choice: coordinating timing and orientation of cell division during plant development by Facette, Michelle R, Rasmussen, Carolyn G, Van Norman, Jaimie M

    Published in Current opinion in plant biology (01-02-2019)
    “…•All cell divisions are oriented.•Division plane orientation is specified at multiple points during the cell cycle.•Intrinsic and extrinsic cues orient the…”
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    Proper division plane orientation and mitotic progression together allow normal growth of maize by Martinez, Pablo, Luo, Anding, Sylvester, Anne, Rasmussen, Carolyn G.

    “…How growth, microtubule dynamics, and cell-cycle progression are coordinated is one of the unsolved mysteries of cell biology. A maize mutant, tangled1, with…”
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    Division Plane Orientation Defects Revealed by a Synthetic Double Mutant Phenotype by Mir, Ricardo, Morris, Victoria H., Buschmann, Henrik, Rasmussen, Carolyn G.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-01-2018)
    “…TANGLED1 (TAN1) and AUXIN-INDUCED-IN-ROOTS9 (AIR9) are microtubule-binding proteins that localize to the division site in plants. Their function in Arabidopsis…”
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    Predicting Division Planes of Three-Dimensional Cells by Soap-Film Minimization by Martinez, Pablo, Allsman, Lindy A., Brakke, Kenneth A., Hoyt, Christopher, Hayes, Jordan, Liang, Hong, Neher, Wesley, Rui, Yue, Roberts, Allyson M., Moradifam, Amir, Goldstein, Bob, Anderson, Charles T., Rasmussen, Carolyn G.

    Published in The Plant cell (01-10-2018)
    “…One key aspect of cell division in multicellular organisms is the orientation of the division plane. Proper division plane establishment contributes to normal…”
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    Determination of Symmetric and Asymmetric Division Planes in Plant Cells by Rasmussen, Carolyn G, Humphries, John A, Smith, Laurie G

    Published in Annual review of plant biology (01-01-2011)
    “…The cellular organization of plant tissues is determined by patterns of cell division and growth coupled with cellular differentiation. Cells proliferate…”
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    Tangled localization at the cortical division site of plant cells occurs by several mechanisms by Rasmussen, Carolyn G, Sun, Brian, Smith, Laurie G

    Published in Journal of cell science (15-01-2011)
    “…TANGLED (TAN) is the founding member of a family of plant-specific proteins required for correct orientation of the division plane. Arabidopsis thaliana TAN is…”
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    Genes encoding a striatin-like protein ( ham-3) and a forkhead associated protein ( ham-4) are required for hyphal fusion in Neurospora crassa by Simonin, Anna R., Rasmussen, Carolyn G., Yang, Mabel, Glass, N. Louise

    Published in Fungal genetics and biology (01-10-2010)
    “…Cell–cell fusion during fertilization and between somatic cells is an integral process in eukaryotic development. In Neurospora crassa, the hyphal anastomosis…”
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    Defects in division plane positioning in the root meristematic zone affect cell organization in the differentiation zone by Mills, Alison M, Rasmussen, Carolyn G

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-10-2022)
    “…Cell-division-plane orientation is critical for plant and animal development and growth. TANGLED1 (TAN1) and AUXIN-INDUCED IN ROOT CULTURES 9 (AIR9) are…”
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    A Rho-Type GTPase, rho-4, Is Required for Septation in Neurospora crassa by Rasmussen, Carolyn G, Glass, N Louise

    Published in Eukaryotic Cell (01-11-2005)
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    The localization of PHRAGMOPLAST ORIENTING KINESIN1 at the division site depends on the microtubule-binding proteins TANGLED1 and AUXIN-INDUCED IN ROOT CULTURES9 in Arabidopsis by Mills, Alison M, Morris, Victoria H, Rasmussen, Carolyn G

    Published in The Plant cell (27-10-2022)
    “…Proper plant growth and development require spatial coordination of cell divisions. Two unrelated microtubule-binding proteins, TANGLED1 (TAN1) and…”
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    Localization of RHO-4 Indicates Differential Regulation of Conidial versus Vegetative Septation in the Filamentous Fungus Neurospora crassa by Rasmussen, Carolyn G, Glass, N Louise

    Published in Eukaryotic Cell (01-07-2007)
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    Cortical microtubules contribute to division plane positioning during telophase in maize by Bellinger, Marschal A, Uyehara, Aimee N, Allsman, Lindy, Martinez, Pablo, McCarthy, Michael C, Rasmussen, Carolyn G

    Published in The Plant cell (20-04-2023)
    “…Abstract Cell divisions are accurately positioned to generate cells of the correct size and shape. In plant cells, the new cell wall is built in the middle of…”
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    Using Live-Cell Markers in Maize to Analyze Cell Division Orientation and Timing by Rasmussen, Carolyn G

    “…Recently developed live-cell markers provide an opportunity to explore the dynamics and localization of proteins in maize, an important crop and model for…”
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    The OPAQUE1/DISCORDIA2 myosin XI is required for phragmoplast guidance during asymmetric cell division in maize by Nan, Qiong, Liang, Hong, Mendoza, Janette, Liu, Le, Fulzele, Amit, Wright, Amanda, Bennett, Eric J, Rasmussen, Carolyn G, Facette, Michelle R

    Published in The Plant cell (26-06-2023)
    “…Abstract Formative asymmetric divisions produce cells with different fates and are critical for development. We show the maize (Zea mays) myosin XI protein,…”
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