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Professor Clive Lloyd

Department of Cell and Developmental Biology
John Innes Centre
NORWICH NR4 7UH, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1603-450288; Fax: +44 (0) 1603-450022
E-mail: clive.lloyd@bbsrc.ac.uk
http://www.jic.ac.uk/STAFF/clive-lloyd/index.htm
Area of expertise: Plant cytoskeleton; microtubule and microfilament
Editorial board member until: Dec. 31, 2011

   
Selected Publications:  
   
  • Brandner K, Sambade A, Boutant E, Didier P, M¨¦ly Y, Ritzenthaler C, Heinlein M (2008) Tobacco mosaic virus movement protein interacts with green fluorescent protein-tagged microtubule end-binding protein 1. Plant Physiol. 147, 611-623.
  • Sambade A, Brandner K, Hofmann C, Seemanpillai M, Mutterer J, Heinlein M (2008) Transport of TMV movement protein particles associated with the targeting of RNA to plasmodesmata. Traffic 12, 2073-2088.
  • Lloyd C, Chan J (2008). The parallel lives of microtubules and cellulose microfibrils. Curr. Opin. Plant Biol. 11, 641-616.
  • Korolev AV, Buschmann H, Doonan JH, Lloyd CW (2007) AtMAP70-5, a divergent member of the MAP70 family of microtubule-associated proteins, is required for anisotropic cell growth in Arabidopsis. J. Cell Sci. 120, 2241-2247.
  • Chan J, Calder G, Fox S, Lloyd C (2007) Cortical microtubule arrays undergo rotary movements in Arabidopsis hypocotyl epidermal cells. Nat. Cell Biol. 9, 171-175.
  • Buschmann H, Chan J, Sanchez-Pulido L, Andrade-Navarro MA, Doonan JH, Lloyd CW (2006). Microtubule-associated AIR9 recognizes the cortical division site at preprophase and cell-plate insertion. Curr. Biol. 16, 1938-1943.
  • Mao G, Buschmann H, Doonan JH, Lloyd CW (2006) The role of MAP65-1 in microtubule bundling during Zinnia tracheary element formation. J. Cell Sci. 119, 753-758.
  • Lloyd C, Chan J (2006) Not so divided: the common basis of plant and animal mitosis. Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol. 7, 147-152.
  • Lloyd C (2006) Plant science. Microtubules make tracks for cellulose. Science 312, 1482-1483.
  • Chan J, Calder G, Fox S, Lloyd C (2005) Localization of the microtubule end binding protein EB1 reveals alternative pathways of spindle development in Arabidopsis suspension cells. Plant Cell 17, 1737-1748.
  • Mao G, Chan J, Calder G, Doonan JH, Lloyd CW (2005) Modulated targeting of GFP-AtMAP65-1 to central spindle microtubules during division. Plant J. 43, 469-478.
  • Korolev AV, Chan J, Naldrett MJ, Doonan JH, Lloyd CW (2005) Identification of a novel family of 70kDa microtubule associated proteins in Arabidopsis cells. Plant J. 42, 457-555.
  • Buschmann H, Fabri CO, Hauptmann M, Hutzler P, Laux T, Lloyd CW, Schäffner AR (2004) Helical growth of the Arabidopsis mutant tortifolia1 reveals a plant-specific microtubule-associated protein. Curr. Biol. 14, 1515-1521.
  • Lloyd C, Chan J (2004) Microtubules and the shape of plants to come. Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol. 5: 13-23.
  • Smertenko AP, Chang HY, Wagner V, Kaloriti D, Fenyk S, Sonobe S, Lloyd C, Hauser MT, Hussey PJ (2004). The Arabidopsis microtubule-associated protein AtMAP65-1: molecular analysis of its microtubule bundling activity. Plant Cell 16, 2035-2047.
  • Chan J, Calder GM, Doonan JH, Lloyd CW (2003) EB1 reveals mobile microtubule nucleation sites in Arabidopsis. Nat. Cell Biol. 5, 967-971.