How organisms attain their specific shapes and modify their growth patterns in response to environmental and chemical signals has been the subject of many investigations. Plant cells are at high turgor pressure and are surrounded by a rigid yet flexible cell wall, which is the primary determinant of plant growth and morphogenesis. Cellulose microfibrils, synthesized by plasma membrane-localized cellulose synthase complexes, are major tension-bearing components of the cell wall that mediate directional growth. Despite advances in understanding the genetic and biophysical regulation of morphogenesis, direct studies of cellulose biosynthesis and its impact on morphogenesis of different cell and tissue types are largely lacking. In this study, ...
Growth anisotropy, in which cells grow predominantly in one direction, is common in plant cells, and...
International audienceAbstract Herein, we sought to explore the contribution of cellulose biosynthes...
Growth anisotropy, in which cells grow predominantly in one direction, is common in plant cells, and...
How organisms attain their specific shapes and modify their growth patterns in response to environme...
How organisms attain their specific shapes and modify their growth patterns in response to environme...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer in nature and is a major component of both primary and second...
Cellulose is the most abundant polysaccharide produced by plants. In the form of rigid microfibrils ...
To identify factors that influence cytoskeletal organization we screened for Arabidopsis ( Arabidops...
Author Posting. ©American Society of Plant Biologists, 2019. This article is posted here by permiss...
In plants, regulation of cellulose synthesis is fundamental for morphogenesis and plant growth. Cell...
A uniform feature of all plant cells is the presence of a cell wall. The cell wall functions in faci...
Plant growth and development are supported by plastic but strong cell walls. These walls consist lar...
Cellulose synthases are the enzymes responsible for the production of cellulose in plant cell walls....
The mechanisms underlying the biosynthesis of cellulose in plants are complex and still poorly under...
Cellulose biosynthesis in plant secondary cell walls forms the basis of vascular development in land...
Growth anisotropy, in which cells grow predominantly in one direction, is common in plant cells, and...
International audienceAbstract Herein, we sought to explore the contribution of cellulose biosynthes...
Growth anisotropy, in which cells grow predominantly in one direction, is common in plant cells, and...
How organisms attain their specific shapes and modify their growth patterns in response to environme...
How organisms attain their specific shapes and modify their growth patterns in response to environme...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer in nature and is a major component of both primary and second...
Cellulose is the most abundant polysaccharide produced by plants. In the form of rigid microfibrils ...
To identify factors that influence cytoskeletal organization we screened for Arabidopsis ( Arabidops...
Author Posting. ©American Society of Plant Biologists, 2019. This article is posted here by permiss...
In plants, regulation of cellulose synthesis is fundamental for morphogenesis and plant growth. Cell...
A uniform feature of all plant cells is the presence of a cell wall. The cell wall functions in faci...
Plant growth and development are supported by plastic but strong cell walls. These walls consist lar...
Cellulose synthases are the enzymes responsible for the production of cellulose in plant cell walls....
The mechanisms underlying the biosynthesis of cellulose in plants are complex and still poorly under...
Cellulose biosynthesis in plant secondary cell walls forms the basis of vascular development in land...
Growth anisotropy, in which cells grow predominantly in one direction, is common in plant cells, and...
International audienceAbstract Herein, we sought to explore the contribution of cellulose biosynthes...
Growth anisotropy, in which cells grow predominantly in one direction, is common in plant cells, and...