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Edward J. King
Researcher at University of Utah
Publications - 14
Citations - 1748
Edward J. King is an academic researcher from University of Utah. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cytoskeleton & Abortion. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 14 publications receiving 1664 citations.
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The dynamin-related GTPase Dnm1 regulates mitochondrial fission in yeast
William Bleazard,J. Michael McCaffery,Edward J. King,Susan Bale,Amy D. Mozdy,Quinton Tieu,Jodi Nunnari,Janet M. Shaw +7 more
TL;DR: Dnm1 regulates mitochondrial fission, assembling on the cytoplasmic face of mitochondrial tubules at sites at which division will occur, and preventing mitochondrial fragmentation in fzo1 mutant strains.
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Megagametogenesis in Arabidopsis wild type and the Gf mutant
TL;DR: A rapid method to analyze Arabidopsis female gametophyte structure using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and shows that synergid cell degeneration is triggered by pollination, that dramatic nuclear migrations take place during the four-nucleate stage, and that megagametogenesis within a pistil is fairly synchronous.
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SCARFACE encodes an ARF-GAP that is required for normal auxin efflux and vein patterning in Arabidopsis.
Leslie E. Sieburth,Gloria K. Muday,Edward J. King,Geoff Benton,Sun Kim,Kasee E. Metcalf,Lindsay Meyers,Emylie Seamen,Jaimie M. Van Norman +8 more
TL;DR: SFC is required for normal intracellular transport of PIN1 from the plasma membrane to the endosome, suggesting that lipid-based signals may underlie some SFC ARF-GAP functions.
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The Yeast Gene, MDM20, Is Necessary for Mitochondrial Inheritance and Organization of the Actin Cytoskeleton
TL;DR: The isolation of a yeast mutant, mdm20, in which both mitochondrial inheritance and actin cables (bundles of actin filaments) are disrupted is reported, providing compelling evidence that mitochondrial inheritance in yeast is an actin-mediated process.
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Synergid Cell Death in Arabidopsis Is Triggered following Direct Interaction with the Pollen Tube
Linda Sandaklie-Nikolova,Ravishankar Palanivelu,Edward J. King,Gregory P. Copenhaver,Gary N. Drews +4 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that synergid cell death initiates after the pollen tube arrives at the female gametophyte but before pollen tube discharge, which supports a model in which a signaling cascade triggered by pollen tube-synergid cell contact induces synergidcell death in Arabidopsis.