Andreas Nebenführ
Professor
Biochemistry & Cellular and Molecular Biology
Tennessee State University
United States of America
Biography
Completed Ph.D from Molecular and Cellular Biology, Oregon State University presently working at University of Tennessee, USA
Research Interest
to study transport within plant cells and their function in setting up and maintaining the differential distribution of cellular components from proteins to organelles. The central objects of the research are myosin proteins in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana
Publications
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Park E, Nebenführ A. Myosin XIK of Arabidopsis thaliana accumulates at the root hair tip and is required for fast root hair growth. PloS one. 2013 Oct 7;8(10):e76745.
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Madison SL, Nebenführ A. Understanding myosin functions in plants: are we there yet?. Current opinion in plant biology. 2013 Dec 31;16(6):710-7.
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Madison SL, Nebenführ A. Live-cell imaging of dual-labeled Golgi stacks in tobacco BY-2 cells reveals similar behaviors for different cisternae during movement and brefeldin A treatment. Molecular plant. 2011 Sep 30;4(5):896-908.
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Vick JK, Nebenführ A. Putting on the breaks: regulating organelle movements in plant cells. Journal of integrative plant biology. 2012 Nov 1;54(11):868-74.