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Cell biology of primary cell wall synthesis in plants

Ying Gu, Carolyn G. Rasmussen

2021The Plant Cell81 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Building a complex structure such as the cell wall, with many individual parts that need to be assembled correctly from distinct sources within the cell, is a well-orchestrated process. Additional complexity is required to mediate dynamic responses to environmental and developmental cues. Enzymes, sugars, and other cell wall components are constantly and actively transported to and from the plasma membrane during diffuse growth. Cell wall components are transported in vesicles on cytoskeletal tracks composed of microtubules and actin filaments. Many of these components, and additional proteins, vesicles, and lipids are trafficked to and from the cell plate during cytokinesis. In this review, we first discuss how the cytoskeleton is initially organized to add new cell wall material or to build a new cell wall, focusing on similarities during these processes. Next, we discuss how polysaccharides and enzymes that build the cell wall are trafficked to the correct location by motor proteins and through other interactions with the cytoskeleton. Finally, we discuss some of the special features of newly formed cell walls generated during cytokinesis.

Topics & Concepts

CytokinesisCytoskeletonBiologyCell wallCell plateMicrotubuleCell biologyActinCellVesicleSeptinCell membraneCell divisionMembraneBiochemistryPolysaccharides and Plant Cell WallsPlant Molecular Biology ResearchPlant nutrient uptake and metabolism
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