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Daniel Szymanski Publications

Zhang, C., Mallery, E. L., Schlueter, J., Huang, S., Fan, Y., Brankle, S., Staiger, C. J., Szymanski, D. B. 2008. Arabidopsis SCARs function interchangeably to meet actin-related protein 2/3 activation thresholds during morphogenesis. Plant Cell. 20: 995-1011.

Basu, U., Le, J., Zakharova, T., Mallery, E. L., Szymanski, D. B.,  . 2008. A SPIKE1 signaling complex controls actin-dependent morphogenesis through the WAVE and ARP2/3 complexes. PNAS USA. 105: 4044-4049.

Basu, D., Le, J., El-Essal S. E-D., Huang, S., Zhang, C., Mallery, E. L., Koliantz, G., Staiger, C. J., Szymanski, D. B. 2005. DISTORTED3/SCAR2 is a putative Arabidopsis WAVE complex subunit that activates the Arp2/3 complex and is required for epidermal morphogenesis. Plant Cell. 17: 502-524.

Szymanski, D. B. 2005. Breaking the WAVE complex: the point of Arabidopsis trichomes. Curr. Opin. Plant Biol.. 8: 103-112.

El-Assal, S. E., Le, J., Basu, D., Mallery, E. L., Szymanski, D. B. 2004. Arabidopsis GNARLED encodes a NAP125 homologue that positively regulates ARP2/3. Curr. Biol.. 14: 1405-1409.

Basu, D., El-Assal, S. E., Le, J., Mallery, E. L., Szymanski, D. B.,  . 2004. Interchangeable functions of Arabidopsis PIROGI  and the human WAVE complex subunit SRA-1 during leaf epidermal morphogenesis. Development. 131: 4345-4355.

El-Assal, S. E., Le, J., Basu, D., Mallery, E. L., Szymanski, D. B. 2004. DISTORTED2 encodes an ARPC2 subunit of the putative Arabidopsis ARP2/3 complex. Plant Journal. 38: 526-538.

Le, J., El-Assal, S. E.-D., Basu, D., Saad, M. E., Szymanski, D. B. 2003. Requirements for Arabidopsis ATARP2 and ATARP3 during epidermal development. Curr. Biol. 13: 1341-1347.

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