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Mgr. Lukáš Synek, PhD.
Email:
synek@ueb.cas.cz
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+420 225 106 458
Address:
Lab. buněčné biologie, Rozvojová 263, 165 02 Praha 6 - Lysolaje
Room number:
110
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Position:
scientific assistant
Workgroup:
Laboratory of Cell Biology
Publications:
Number of publications: 7
2013
Visualization of the exocyst complex dynamics at the plasma membrane of Arabidopsis thaliana.
Fendrych M., Synek L., Pečenková T., Drdová EJ., Sekeres J., de Rycke R., Nowack MK., Žársky V.
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL
24
510-520
2013
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The exocyst complex contributes to PIN auxin efflux carrier recycling and polar auxin transport in Arabidopsis
Drdová EJ., Synek L., Pečenková T., Hála M., Kulich I., Fowler JE., Murphy AS., Zárský V.
PLANT JOURNAL
73
709-719
2013
2010
The Arabidopsis Exocyst Complex Is Involved in Cytokinesis and Cell Plate Maturation
Matyas Fendrych, Lukas Synek, Tamara Pecenkova, Hana Toupalova, Rex Cole, Edita Drdova, Jana Nebesarova, Miroslava Sedinova, Michal Hala, John E. Fowler, Viktor Zarsky
PLANT CELL
2010
Fulltext: PDF link on intranet only
Arabidopsis RAB geranylgeranyl transferase beta-subunit mutant is constitutively photomorphogenic, and has shoot growth and gravitropic defects.
Hála M., Soukupová H., Synek L., Žárský V.
PLANT JOURNAL
62(4)
615-27
2010
2008
An exocyst complex functions in plant cell growth in Arabidopsis and tobacco.
Hála M., Cole R., Synek L., Drdová E., Pečenková T., Nordheim A., Lamkemeyer T., Madlung J., Hochholdinger F., Fowler J.E., Žárský V.
PLANT CELL
20
1330-1345
2008
Fulltext: PDF link on intranet only
2006
AtEXO70A1, a member of a family of putative exocyst subunits specifically expanded in land plants, is important for polar growth and plant development.
Synek L., Schlager N., Eliáš M., Quentin M., Hauser M.T., Žárský V.
PLANT JOURNAL
48
54-72
2006
2005
SEC8, a subunit of the putative Arabidopsis exocyst complex, facilitates pollen germination and competitive pollen tube growth.
Cole R.A., Synek L., Žárský V., Fowler J.E.
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
138
2005-2018
2005
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