Time-gated confocal microscopy reveals accumulation of exocyst subunits at the plant-pathogen interface

Published: Oct 26, 2019
Abstract
Polarized exocytosis is essential for plant development and defence. The exocyst, an octameric protein complex that tethers exocytotic vesicles to the plasma membrane, targets exocytosis. Upon pathogen attack, secreted materials form papillae to halt pathogen penetration. To determine if the exocyst is directly involved in targeting exocytosis to infection sites, information about its localization is instrumental. Here, we investigated exocyst...
Paper Details
Title
Time-gated confocal microscopy reveals accumulation of exocyst subunits at the plant-pathogen interface
Published Date
Oct 26, 2019
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