SummaryThe noncentrosomal cortical microtubules (CMTs) of land plants form highly ordered parallel arrays that mediate cell morphogenesis by orienting cellulose deposition [1–3]. Since new CMTs initiate from dispersed cortical sites at random orientations [4], parallel array organization is hypothesized to require selective pruning of CMTs that are not in the dominant orientation. Severing of CMTs at crossover sites is proposed to be a potential pruning mechanism [5]; however, the parameters and molecular mechanisms underlying this activity are unknown. Here, using live-cell imaging, we show that severing preferentially targets the overlying CMTs at crossover sites and leads to their depolymerization about 85% of the time. In addition, the ...
In this thesis we study the roles of microtubules at the plasma membrane and the cellulose microfib...
The noncentrosomal cortical microtubules (CMTs) of plant cells self-organize into a parallel three-d...
Abstract Background Transverse cortical microtubule orientation, critical for anisotropic cell expan...
Highlights Severing primarily depolymerizes the overlying CMT at crossover sites Severing probabil...
Plant morphogenesis requires differential and often asymmetric growth. A key role in controlling ani...
Environmental and hormonal signals cause reorganization of microtubule arrays in higher plants, but ...
Microtubule severing by katanin plays key roles in generating various array patterns of dynamic micr...
SummaryOne of the defining characteristics of plant growth and morphology is the pivotal role of cel...
One of the defining characteristics of plant growth and morphology is the pivotal role of cell expan...
The ordered arrangement of cortical microtubules in growing plant cells is essential for anisotropic...
Microtubules confined to the two-dimensional cortex of elongating plant cells must form a parallel y...
The microtubule cytoskeleton is a dynamic structure that is organized into different configurations ...
It has long been hypothesized that cortical microtubules (MTs) control the orientation of cellulose ...
Central to the building and reorganizing cytoskeletal arrays is creation of new polymers. Although n...
Microtubules are severed by katanin at distinct cellular locations to facilitate reorientation or am...
In this thesis we study the roles of microtubules at the plasma membrane and the cellulose microfib...
The noncentrosomal cortical microtubules (CMTs) of plant cells self-organize into a parallel three-d...
Abstract Background Transverse cortical microtubule orientation, critical for anisotropic cell expan...
Highlights Severing primarily depolymerizes the overlying CMT at crossover sites Severing probabil...
Plant morphogenesis requires differential and often asymmetric growth. A key role in controlling ani...
Environmental and hormonal signals cause reorganization of microtubule arrays in higher plants, but ...
Microtubule severing by katanin plays key roles in generating various array patterns of dynamic micr...
SummaryOne of the defining characteristics of plant growth and morphology is the pivotal role of cel...
One of the defining characteristics of plant growth and morphology is the pivotal role of cell expan...
The ordered arrangement of cortical microtubules in growing plant cells is essential for anisotropic...
Microtubules confined to the two-dimensional cortex of elongating plant cells must form a parallel y...
The microtubule cytoskeleton is a dynamic structure that is organized into different configurations ...
It has long been hypothesized that cortical microtubules (MTs) control the orientation of cellulose ...
Central to the building and reorganizing cytoskeletal arrays is creation of new polymers. Although n...
Microtubules are severed by katanin at distinct cellular locations to facilitate reorientation or am...
In this thesis we study the roles of microtubules at the plasma membrane and the cellulose microfib...
The noncentrosomal cortical microtubules (CMTs) of plant cells self-organize into a parallel three-d...
Abstract Background Transverse cortical microtubule orientation, critical for anisotropic cell expan...