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1. Session 15 Cellular transport

2. The Six Fold Symmetry of the B880 Light-Harvesting Complex and the Structure of the Photosynthetic Membranes ofRhodopseudomonas marina

3. Ethylene-induced chitinase and β-1,3-glucanase accumulate specifically in the lower epidermis and along vascular strands of bean leaves

6. Membrane adhesion in photosynthetic bacterial membranes. Light harvesting complex I (LHI) appears to be the main adhesion factor

7. Secretion and membrane recycling in plant cells: novel intermediary structures visualized in ultrarapidly frozen sycamore and carrot suspension-culture cells

8. A new organelle related to osmoregulation in ultrarapidly frozenPelvetia embryos

9. Three Types of Gap Junctions Interconnecting Intestinal Epithelial Cells Visualized by Freeze-Etching

10. Structure and Function of Intercellular Junctions

11. Junctions between living cells

12. Antibody localization of extensin in cell walls of carrot storage roots

13. Immunogold localization of the cell-wall-matrix polysaccharides rhamnogalacturonan I and xyloglucan during cell expansion and cytokinesis inTrifolium pratense L.; implication for secretory pathways

14. Structural organization of ultrarapidly frozen barley aleurone cells actively involved in protein secretion

15. Spatial relationship between microtubules and plasma-membrane rosettes during the deposition of primary wall microfibrils in Closterium sp

16. A rich and bountiful harvest: Key discoveries in plant cell biology.

17. A brief history of how microscopic studies led to the elucidation of the 3D architecture and macromolecular organization of higher plant thylakoids.

18. 3D electron tomographic and biochemical analysis of ER, Golgi and trans Golgi network membrane systems in stimulated Venus flytrap ( Dionaea muscipula ) glandular cells.

19. Thylakoid-Bound Polysomes and a Dynamin-Related Protein, FZL, Mediate Critical Stages of the Linear Chloroplast Biogenesis Program in Greening Arabidopsis Cotyledons.

20. Plant Cytokinesis: Terminology for Structures and Processes.

21. Single microfilaments mediate the early steps of microtubule bundling during preprophase band formation in onion cotyledon epidermal cells.

22. A three-stage model of Golgi structure and function.

23. Cis-Golgi cisternal assembly and biosynthetic activation occur sequentially in plants and algae.

24. Protein disulfide isomerase-2 of Arabidopsis mediates protein folding and localizes to both the secretory pathway and nucleus, where it interacts with maternal effect embryo arrest factor.

25. Three-dimensional architecture of grana and stroma thylakoids of higher plants as determined by electron tomography.

26. Protein storage vacuoles are transformed into lytic vacuoles in root meristematic cells of germinating seedlings by multiple, cell type-specific mechanisms.

27. Electron tomography of RabA4b- and PI-4Kβ1-labeled trans Golgi network compartments in Arabidopsis.

28. A role of endocytosis in plant cytokinesis.

29. Mitochondrial reticulation in shoot apical meristem cells of Arabidopsis provides a mechanism for homogenization of mtDNA prior to gamete formation.

30. The preprophase band is a localized center of clathrin-mediated endocytosis in late prophase cells of the onion cotyledon epidermis.

31. Statolith sedimentation kinetics and force transduction to the cortical endoplasmic reticulum in gravity-sensing Arabidopsis columella cells.

32. ER-to-Golgi transport by COPII vesicles in Arabidopsis involves a ribosome-excluding scaffold that is transferred with the vesicles to the Golgi matrix.

33. The mitochondrial cycle of Arabidopsis shoot apical meristem and leaf primordium meristematic cells is defined by a perinuclear tentaculate/cage-like mitochondrion.

34. Caenorhabditis elegans drp-1 and fis-2 regulate distinct cell-death execution pathways downstream of ced-3 and independent of ced-9.

35. Arabidopsis protein disulfide isomerase-5 inhibits cysteine proteases during trafficking to vacuoles before programmed cell death of the endothelium in developing seeds.

36. Nanoscale architecture of endoplasmic reticulum export sites and of Golgi membranes as determined by electron tomography.

37. Electron tomographic characterization of a vacuolar reticulum and of six vesicle types that occupy different cytoplasmic domains in the apex of tip-growing Chara rhizoids.

38. The cyclic nucleotide gated cation channel AtCNGC10 traffics from the ER via Golgi vesicles to the plasma membrane of Arabidopsis root and leaf cells.

39. The cyclic nucleotide-gated calmodulin-binding channel AtCNGC10 localizes to the plasma membrane and influences numerous growth responses and starch accumulation in Arabidopsis thaliana.

40. Identification and characterization of COPIa- and COPIb-type vesicle classes associated with plant and algal Golgi.

41. The proteolytic processing of seed storage proteins in Arabidopsis embryo cells starts in the multivesicular bodies.

42. Plastoglobules are lipoprotein subcompartments of the chloroplast that are permanently coupled to thylakoid membranes and contain biosynthetic enzymes.

43. Electron tomography of ER, Golgi and related membrane systems.

44. Cell cycle-dependent changes in Golgi stacks, vacuoles, clathrin-coated vesicles and multivesicular bodies in meristematic cells of Arabidopsis thaliana: a quantitative and spatial analysis.

45. Quantitative analysis of changes in spatial distribution and plus-end geometry of microtubules involved in plant-cell cytokinesis.

46. Senescence-associated vacuoles with intense proteolytic activity develop in leaves of Arabidopsis and soybean.

47. Electron tomographic analysis of somatic cell plate formation in meristematic cells of Arabidopsis preserved by high-pressure freezing.

48. Electron tomographic analysis of post-meiotic cytokinesis during pollen development in Arabidopsis thaliana.

49. Tomographic evidence for continuous turnover of Golgi cisternae in Pichia pastoris.

50. Selective trafficking of non-cell-autonomous proteins mediated by NtNCAPP1.

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