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The role of endomembrane-localized VHA-c in plant growth

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Article: e1382796 | Received 06 Sep 2017, Accepted 16 Sep 2017, Published online: 21 Dec 2017

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Figure 1. Expression and localization of PutVHA-c in Arabidopsis and yeast cells. (A) PutVHA-c colocalizes with FM4-64 in the endosomal compartment. (B and C) Endosomes containing PutVHA-c fuse with each other (B) and with the plasma membrane (C). (D) PutVHA-c partially localized to the tonoplast (indicated with an arrow, in the left plate) and to the stump of the cell plate (indicated with an arrow, in the right plate) labeled by FM4-64. The asterisk indicates the vacuole. (E and F) Expression of PutVHA-c promotes cell expansion in yeast (E) and Arabidopsis root (F). (G) A summary of the localization of PutVHA-c in plant cells. TGN/EE, trans-Golgi network/early endosome; LE/MVB/PVC, late endosomes/multivesicular body/prevacuolar compartment. PM, plasma membrane. ConcA, Concanamycin A.

Figure 1. Expression and localization of PutVHA-c in Arabidopsis and yeast cells. (A) PutVHA-c colocalizes with FM4-64 in the endosomal compartment. (B and C) Endosomes containing PutVHA-c fuse with each other (B) and with the plasma membrane (C). (D) PutVHA-c partially localized to the tonoplast (indicated with an arrow, in the left plate) and to the stump of the cell plate (indicated with an arrow, in the right plate) labeled by FM4-64. The asterisk indicates the vacuole. (E and F) Expression of PutVHA-c promotes cell expansion in yeast (E) and Arabidopsis root (F). (G) A summary of the localization of PutVHA-c in plant cells. TGN/EE, trans-Golgi network/early endosome; LE/MVB/PVC, late endosomes/multivesicular body/prevacuolar compartment. PM, plasma membrane. ConcA, Concanamycin A.

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