International audienceIn land plants, the aerial epidermis is essential for growth control, protection and environmental interactions. Epidermal cell fate is specified early during embryogenesis and maintained throughout plant life. Molecular actors of epidermal specification have been characterized, but how epidermal fate is maintained during growth remains unclear. DEFECTIVE KERNEL 1 (DEK1) is required for epidermal cell fate maintenance during both embryonic and postembryonic plant development. The activation of a mechanosensitive Ca2+ channel was recently shown to depend on DEK1, suggesting that the interpretation of mechanical cues could be critical for maintaining epidermal cell fate. Here, we integrate these findings into the epiderm...
Mechanical forces control development in plants and animals, acting as cues in pattern formation and...
International audienceMechanical forces have emerged as coordinating signals for most cell functions...
The epidermis of aerial plant organs is thought to be limiting for growth, because it acts as a cont...
Plant aerial epidermal tissues, like animal epithelia, act as load-bearing layers and hence play piv...
Responses of cells to mechanical stress are thought to be critical in coordinating growth and develo...
Supplemental Data + PPT Slides of All FiguresThe plant epidermis is crucial to survival, regulating ...
During plant epidermal development, many cell types are generated from protodermal cells, a process ...
During plant epidermal development, many cell types are generated from protodermal cells, a process ...
Plant cell fate determination depends on the relative positions of the cells in developing organisms...
International audienceEndogenous mechanical stresses regulate plant growth and development. Tensile ...
© 2016 Dr. Dhika AmandaDuring growth, plants experience mechanical stress from external and internal...
Shoot epidermal identity is critical for plant survival, growth, and interaction with the environme...
International audienceThe shape and function of plant cells are often highly interdependent. The puz...
The shape and function of plant cells are thought to be closely related. The puzzle-shaped epiderma...
Completed under a Cotutelle arrangement between the University of Melbourne and University of Potsd...
Mechanical forces control development in plants and animals, acting as cues in pattern formation and...
International audienceMechanical forces have emerged as coordinating signals for most cell functions...
The epidermis of aerial plant organs is thought to be limiting for growth, because it acts as a cont...
Plant aerial epidermal tissues, like animal epithelia, act as load-bearing layers and hence play piv...
Responses of cells to mechanical stress are thought to be critical in coordinating growth and develo...
Supplemental Data + PPT Slides of All FiguresThe plant epidermis is crucial to survival, regulating ...
During plant epidermal development, many cell types are generated from protodermal cells, a process ...
During plant epidermal development, many cell types are generated from protodermal cells, a process ...
Plant cell fate determination depends on the relative positions of the cells in developing organisms...
International audienceEndogenous mechanical stresses regulate plant growth and development. Tensile ...
© 2016 Dr. Dhika AmandaDuring growth, plants experience mechanical stress from external and internal...
Shoot epidermal identity is critical for plant survival, growth, and interaction with the environme...
International audienceThe shape and function of plant cells are often highly interdependent. The puz...
The shape and function of plant cells are thought to be closely related. The puzzle-shaped epiderma...
Completed under a Cotutelle arrangement between the University of Melbourne and University of Potsd...
Mechanical forces control development in plants and animals, acting as cues in pattern formation and...
International audienceMechanical forces have emerged as coordinating signals for most cell functions...
The epidermis of aerial plant organs is thought to be limiting for growth, because it acts as a cont...