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Cellulose-synthesizing complexes

The cellulose crystallite size is highest in ulvophycean and certain chlorophycean algae (114-169A), lowest in vascular plants (49-62A) and intermediate in Aceiobacter (70-84A) (1). It appears that cellulose crystalline dimensions are independent of the type of terminal cellulose synthesizing complex. The idea that cellulose biosynthesis is not exclusively responsible for determining its crystalline dimensions has been proposed previously by Marx-Figini (52). [Pg.237]

Okuda K.O., Sekida S., Yoshinaga S. and Suetomo Y. 2004. Cellulose synthesizing complexes in some chromophyte algae. Cellulose 11 365-376. [Pg.16]

Itoh T. 1990. Cellulose synthesizing complexes in some giant marine algae. J Cell Sci 95 309 319. [Pg.32]

Kimura S. and Itoh T. 1996. New cellulose synthesizing complexes (terminal complexes) involved in animal cellulose biosynthesis in the tunicate Metandrocarpa tiedai. Protoplasma 194 151-163. [Pg.32]

Kimura S., Laosinchai W, Itoh T, Cui X., Linder C.R., and Brown, Jr. R.M., 1999. Immunogold labeling of rosette terminal cellulose-synthesizing complexes in the vascular plant Vigna angularis. Plant Cell 11 2075-2085. [Pg.32]

Mizuta S. and Brown, Jr. R.M., 1992. Effects of 2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile and Tinopal LPW on the structure of the cellulose synthesizing complexes of Vaucheria hamata. Protoplasma 166 200-207. [Pg.33]

A PERSPECTIVE ON THE ASSEMBLY OF CELLULOSE-SYNTHESIZING COMPLEXES POSSIBLE ROLE OF KORRIGAN AND MICROTUBULES IN CELLULOSE SYNTHESIS IN PLANTS... [Pg.169]

ICatsaros C., Reiss H.-D., and Schnepf E. 1996. Freeze-fracture studies in brown algae putative cellulose-synthesizing complexes on the plasma membrane. Eur J Phycol 31 41 8. [Pg.213]

Mizuta S., Roberts E.M., and Brown, Jr. R.M. 1989. A new cellulose synthesizing complex in Vaucheria hamata and its relation to microflbril assembly. In Schuerch C. (ed.) Cellulose and Wood-Chemistry and Technology. Wiley, New York, pp. 656 76. [Pg.214]

Itoh T. and Brown, Jr. R. M. 1988. Development of cellulose synthesizing complexes in Borgesenia and Valonia. Protoplasma 144 160-169. [Pg.253]


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