SummaryComplex shapes in biology depend on the ability of cells to shift from isotropic to anisotropic growth during development. In plants, this growth symmetry breaking reflects changes in the extensibility of the cell walls. The textbook view is that the direction of turgor-driven cell expansion depends on the cortical microtubule (CMT)-mediated orientation of cellulose microfibrils [1, 2]. Here, we show that this view is incomplete at best. We used atomic force microscopy (AFM) to study changes in cell-wall mechanics associated with growth symmetry breaking within the hypocotyl epidermis. We show that, first, growth symmetry breaking is preceded by an asymmetric loosening of longitudinal, as compared to transverse, anticlinal walls, in ...
The instructive role of mechanical cues during morphogenesis is increasingly being recognized in all...
Premitotic control of cell division orientation is critical for plant development, as cell walls pre...
Many plants grow organs and tissues with twisted shapes. Arabidopsis mutants with impaired microtubu...
SummaryComplex shapes in biology depend on the ability of cells to shift from isotropic to anisotrop...
Fast directional growth is a necessity for the young seedling; after germination, it needs to quickl...
Fast directional growth is a necessity for the young seedling; after germination, it needs to quickl...
It is generally believed that cell elongation is regulated by cortical microtubules, which guide the...
Fast directional growth is a necessity for the young seedling; after germination, it needs to quickl...
Growth anisotropy, in which cells grow predominantly in one direction, is common in plant cells, and...
Morphogenesis in plants depends critically on directional (anisotropic) growth. This occurs principa...
Directed plant cell growth is governed by deposition and alterations of cell wall components under t...
The shoot apical meristem of higher plants continuously generates new tissues and organs through com...
Many plants grow organs and tissues with twisted shapes. Arabidopsis mutants with impaired microtubu...
Cortical microtubules (CMTs) are often aligned in a particular direction in individual cells or even...
The shape of plants depends on cellulose, a biopolymer that self-assembles into crystalline, inexten...
The instructive role of mechanical cues during morphogenesis is increasingly being recognized in all...
Premitotic control of cell division orientation is critical for plant development, as cell walls pre...
Many plants grow organs and tissues with twisted shapes. Arabidopsis mutants with impaired microtubu...
SummaryComplex shapes in biology depend on the ability of cells to shift from isotropic to anisotrop...
Fast directional growth is a necessity for the young seedling; after germination, it needs to quickl...
Fast directional growth is a necessity for the young seedling; after germination, it needs to quickl...
It is generally believed that cell elongation is regulated by cortical microtubules, which guide the...
Fast directional growth is a necessity for the young seedling; after germination, it needs to quickl...
Growth anisotropy, in which cells grow predominantly in one direction, is common in plant cells, and...
Morphogenesis in plants depends critically on directional (anisotropic) growth. This occurs principa...
Directed plant cell growth is governed by deposition and alterations of cell wall components under t...
The shoot apical meristem of higher plants continuously generates new tissues and organs through com...
Many plants grow organs and tissues with twisted shapes. Arabidopsis mutants with impaired microtubu...
Cortical microtubules (CMTs) are often aligned in a particular direction in individual cells or even...
The shape of plants depends on cellulose, a biopolymer that self-assembles into crystalline, inexten...
The instructive role of mechanical cues during morphogenesis is increasingly being recognized in all...
Premitotic control of cell division orientation is critical for plant development, as cell walls pre...
Many plants grow organs and tissues with twisted shapes. Arabidopsis mutants with impaired microtubu...