No Stress! Relax! Mechanisms Governing Growth and Shape in Plant Cells

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作者
Guerriero, Gea [1 ]
Hausman, Jean-Francois [1 ]
Cai, Giampiero [2 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Rech Publ Gabriel, Dept Environm & Agrobiotechnol EVA, L-4422 Belvaux, Luxembourg
[2] Univ Siena, Dipartimento Sci Vita, I-53100 Siena, Italy
关键词
plant cell growth; plant cell shape; expansion; turgor pressure; cytoskeleton; cell wall; POLLEN-TUBE GROWTH; MICROTUBULE-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN; NICOTIANA-ALATA LINK; CELLULOSE SYNTHASE; CALLOSE SYNTHASE; ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA; FUNCTIONAL ASSOCIATION; PECTIN METHYLESTERASE; INTRUSIVE GROWTH; RHO-GTPASE;
D O I
10.3390/ijms15035094
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The mechanisms through which plant cells control growth and shape are the result of the coordinated action of many events, notably cell wall stress relaxation and turgor-driven expansion. The scalar nature of turgor pressure would drive plant cells to assume spherical shapes; however, this is not the case, as plant cells show an amazing variety of morphologies. Plant cell walls are dynamic structures that can display alterations in matrix polysaccharide composition and concentration, which ultimately affect the wall deformation rate. The wide varieties of plant cell shapes, spanning from elongated cylinders (as pollen tubes) and jigsaw puzzle-like epidermal cells, to very long fibres and branched stellate leaf trichomes, can be understood if the underlying mechanisms regulating wall biosynthesis and cytoskeletal dynamics are addressed. This review aims at gathering the available knowledge on the fundamental mechanisms regulating expansion, growth and shape in plant cells by putting a special emphasis on the cell wall-cytoskeleton system continuum. In particular, we discuss from a molecular point of view the growth mechanisms characterizing cell types with strikingly different geometries and describe their relationship with primary walls. The purpose, here, is to provide the reader with a comprehensive overview of the multitude of events through which plant cells manage to expand and control their final shapes.
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页码:5094 / 5114
页数:21
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