Jozef Šamaj
Palacký University, Olomouc
193 Papers
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Jozef Šamaj is an academic researcher from Palacký University, Olomouc. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Arabidopsis. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 181 publications. Previous affiliations of Jozef Šamaj include Mississippi State University & University of Vienna.
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Papers
Endocytosis, actin cytoskeleton, and signaling.
TL;DR: Endocytosis is the internalization of plasma membrane proteins and lipids, extracellular molecules, fluids, particles, exosomes, viruses, and bacteria that is required for diverse cellular functions.
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Characterization of the unconventional myosin VIII in plant cells and its localization at the post-cytokinetic cell wall.
Stefanie Reichelt,Alex E. Knight,Tony P. Hodge,František Baluška,František Baluška,Jozef Šamaj,Jozef Šamaj,Dieter Volkmann,John Kendrick-Jones +8 more
TL;DR: The plant myosin VIII is found to be concentrated at newly formed cross walls at the stage in which the phragmoplast cytoskeleton has depolymerized and the new cell plate is beginning to mature and it is suggested that this protein is involved in maturation of the cell plate and the re-establishment of cytoplasmic actin cables at sites of intercellular communication.
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Signaling Toward Reactive Oxygen Species-Scavenging Enzymes in Plants.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarize the current knowledge on signaling processes regulating the enzymatic antioxidant capacity of plants, which may occur via retrograde signaling, redox-based modifications, and the phosphorylation of ROS detoxifying enzymes.
Crosstalk between secondary messengers, hormones and MAPK modules during abiotic stress signalling in plants.
TL;DR: This review focuses on the transduction of second messenger and hormone signals by MAPK modules in plant abiotic stress responses and how this crosstalk regulates gene expression and other cellular and physiological responses to enable adaptation and/or resistance to abiotic stresses.
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Transient plant transformation mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens: Principles, methods and applications.
TL;DR: The applications of Agrobacterium based transient plant transformation technology in biotech industry are presented in thorough detail and involve production of recombinant proteins (plantibodies, vaccines and therapeutics) and effectoromics-assisted breeding of late blight resistance in potato.
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