Morphogenesis in plants depends critically on directional (anisotropic) growth. This occurs principally perpendicular to the net orientation of cellulose microfibrils (CMFs), which is in turn controlled by cortical microtubules (CMTs). In young lateral roots of Arabidopsis thaliana, growth anisotropy also depends on RAB-A5c, a plant-specific small GTPase that specifies a membrane trafficking pathway to the geometric edges of cells. Here we investigate the functional relationship between structural anisotropy at faces and RAB-A5c activity at edges during lateral root development. We show that surprisingly, inhibition of RAB-A5c function is associated with increased CMT/CMF anisotropy. We present genetic, pharmacological, and modelling eviden...
SummaryComplex shapes in biology depend on the ability of cells to shift from isotropic to anisotrop...
Morphogenesis of lateral roots relies on the asymmetric cell division of initially symmetric founder...
A role for cortical microtubules, cellulose microfibrils and cell wall enzymes in the control of pla...
Morphogenesis in plants depends critically on directional (anisotropic) growth. This occurs principa...
A fundamental challenge in biology is to explain how different organisms develop the intricate anat...
SummaryPlant organogenesis requires control over division planes and anisotropic cell wall growth, w...
Plant organogenesis requires control over division planes and anisotropic cell wall growth, which ea...
The anisotropic growth of plant cells depends on cell walls having anisotropic mechanical properties...
<div><p>Τhe bidirectional relationship between cortical microtubule orientation and cell wall struct...
Τhe bidirectional relationship between cortical microtubule orientation and cell wall structure has ...
How plant cells re-establish differential growth to initiate organs is poorly understood. Morphogene...
Abstract Background Transverse cortical microtubule orientation, critical for anisotropic cell expan...
SummaryCortical microtubules (MTs) participate in the spatial control of cell expansion and division...
Growth anisotropy, in which cells grow predominantly in one direction, is common in plant cells, and...
Precise coordination between cells and tissues is essential for differential growth in plants. Durin...
SummaryComplex shapes in biology depend on the ability of cells to shift from isotropic to anisotrop...
Morphogenesis of lateral roots relies on the asymmetric cell division of initially symmetric founder...
A role for cortical microtubules, cellulose microfibrils and cell wall enzymes in the control of pla...
Morphogenesis in plants depends critically on directional (anisotropic) growth. This occurs principa...
A fundamental challenge in biology is to explain how different organisms develop the intricate anat...
SummaryPlant organogenesis requires control over division planes and anisotropic cell wall growth, w...
Plant organogenesis requires control over division planes and anisotropic cell wall growth, which ea...
The anisotropic growth of plant cells depends on cell walls having anisotropic mechanical properties...
<div><p>Τhe bidirectional relationship between cortical microtubule orientation and cell wall struct...
Τhe bidirectional relationship between cortical microtubule orientation and cell wall structure has ...
How plant cells re-establish differential growth to initiate organs is poorly understood. Morphogene...
Abstract Background Transverse cortical microtubule orientation, critical for anisotropic cell expan...
SummaryCortical microtubules (MTs) participate in the spatial control of cell expansion and division...
Growth anisotropy, in which cells grow predominantly in one direction, is common in plant cells, and...
Precise coordination between cells and tissues is essential for differential growth in plants. Durin...
SummaryComplex shapes in biology depend on the ability of cells to shift from isotropic to anisotrop...
Morphogenesis of lateral roots relies on the asymmetric cell division of initially symmetric founder...
A role for cortical microtubules, cellulose microfibrils and cell wall enzymes in the control of pla...