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Dynamics of the plant nuclear envelope and nuclear pore

Joanna Boruc et al. Plant Physiol. 2012 Jan.

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Figure 1.

Identified NE and NPC components in higher plants and vertebrates. A, Comparison of the NE and NPC components between higher plants and vertebrates. Subcomplexes are grouped in single units. Units in contact indicate confirmed interactions. The NPC organization is modified after Tamura et al. (2010). In the higher plant NPC, boldface protein names indicate confirmed NE localization. Mutant phenotypes have been reported for the plant Nups indicated in red. Mammalian Nups, Nup358, Nup188, Nup37, Nup97, Nup45, and Pom121, appear to have no counterparts in plants. The positioning of plant Nups is based on their vertebrate counterparts. B, NE localization of putative Arabidopsis NDC1 in Arabidopsis root tip cells. Cell walls were counterstained with propidium iodide (PI). Bars = 5 μm.

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Mitotic locations of NE-associated proteins. See text for details.

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