## Abstract Over 80% of the polysomes in corn endosperm sediment along with protein bodies at 30 xg from seeds ground in cytoskeleton‐stabilizing buffer. The cytoskeleton‐disrupting agents, Tris‐HCl, K^+^, heparin, and sodium deoxycholate cause polysome release, while protease K and the non‐ionic d
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Annexins: putative linkers in dynamic membrane–cytoskeleton interactions in plant cells
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