Plant Cell Growth: Do Pectins Drive Lobe Formation in Arabidopsis Pavement Cells?

Current Biology : CB
Daniel J Cosgrove, Charles T Anderson

Abstract

Pectins are conventionally thought to form a gel-like matrix between stress-bearing cellulose microfibrils in growing plant cell walls. A new study proposes a more active role in driving wall expansion. How does the proposal stack up against current evidence?

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Feb 10, 2021·Current Biology : CB·Duy-Chi TrinhOlivier Hamant
Jan 24, 2021·Carbohydrate Polymers·Piotr Mariusz PieczywekArtur Zdunek
Mar 9, 2021·Frontiers in Plant Science·Chunyue GuoDengwen Li
Jun 9, 2021·Nature Plants·Teva VernouxChristophe Godin
May 26, 2021·Current Biology : CB·Youssef ChebliAnja Geitmann
Jun 19, 2021·Annual Review of Plant Biology·Sijia LiuStéphanie Robert
Jun 23, 2021·Journal of Experimental Botany·Rivka Elbaum, Michael Elbaum
Jun 19, 2021·The Cell Surface·Kalina T HaasHerman Höfte
Jul 3, 2021·International Journal of Molecular Sciences·Tomasz OleszkiewiczRafal Baranski

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