The sessile life style of plants creates the need to deal with an often adverse environment, in which water availability can change on a daily basis, challenging the cellular physiology and integrity. Changes in osmotic conditions disrupt the equilibrium of the plasma membrane: hypoosmotic conditions increase and hyperosmotic environment decrease the cell volume. Here, we show that short-term extracellular osmotic treatments are closely followed by a shift in the balance between endocytosis and exocytosis in root meristem cells. Acute hyperosmotic treatments (ionic and nonionic) enhance clathrin-mediated endocytosis simultaneously attenuating exocytosis, whereas hypoosmotic treatments have the opposite effects. In addition to clathrin recru...
Stomata are found in the epidermis of photosynthetic active plant organs. They are formed by pairs o...
Abstract After arrival at the surface of heterotrophic cells, nutrients are taken up by these cells ...
SummaryEndocytosis is an essential process by which eukaryotic cells internalize exogenous material ...
The sessile life style of plants creates the need to deal with an often adverse environment, in whic...
The sessile life style of plants creates the need to deal with an often adverse environment, in whic...
As sessile organisms, plants must directly deal with an often complex and adverse environment in whi...
Vesicle exocytosis and endocytosis control the activities and turnover of plasma membrane proteins r...
SummaryMembrane vesicle traffic to and from the plasma membrane is essential for cellular homeostasi...
Membrane vesicle traffic to and from the plasma membrane is essential for cellular homeostasis in al...
Membrane vesicle traffic to and from the plasma membrane is essential for cellular homeostasis in al...
Endocytosis is a crucial mechanism by which eukaryotic cells internalize extracellular and plasma me...
In Arabidopsis thaliana cells, hypoosmotic treatment initially stimulates Ca2+ influx and inhibits i...
International audienceHyperosmotic stresses represent some of the most serious abiotic factors that ...
Growth and development of the root system require the coordinated regulation of developmental progra...
SummaryCellular response to osmotic stress is critical for survival and involves volume control thro...
Stomata are found in the epidermis of photosynthetic active plant organs. They are formed by pairs o...
Abstract After arrival at the surface of heterotrophic cells, nutrients are taken up by these cells ...
SummaryEndocytosis is an essential process by which eukaryotic cells internalize exogenous material ...
The sessile life style of plants creates the need to deal with an often adverse environment, in whic...
The sessile life style of plants creates the need to deal with an often adverse environment, in whic...
As sessile organisms, plants must directly deal with an often complex and adverse environment in whi...
Vesicle exocytosis and endocytosis control the activities and turnover of plasma membrane proteins r...
SummaryMembrane vesicle traffic to and from the plasma membrane is essential for cellular homeostasi...
Membrane vesicle traffic to and from the plasma membrane is essential for cellular homeostasis in al...
Membrane vesicle traffic to and from the plasma membrane is essential for cellular homeostasis in al...
Endocytosis is a crucial mechanism by which eukaryotic cells internalize extracellular and plasma me...
In Arabidopsis thaliana cells, hypoosmotic treatment initially stimulates Ca2+ influx and inhibits i...
International audienceHyperosmotic stresses represent some of the most serious abiotic factors that ...
Growth and development of the root system require the coordinated regulation of developmental progra...
SummaryCellular response to osmotic stress is critical for survival and involves volume control thro...
Stomata are found in the epidermis of photosynthetic active plant organs. They are formed by pairs o...
Abstract After arrival at the surface of heterotrophic cells, nutrients are taken up by these cells ...
SummaryEndocytosis is an essential process by which eukaryotic cells internalize exogenous material ...