Plant Cell Shape: Trafficking Gets Edgy

Developmental Cell
Ramin Rahni, Kenneth D Birnbaum

Abstract

Polyhedral-shaped plant cells have faces, corners, and edges that can have different material properties. As Kirchhelle et al. (2016) now show, RAB-A5c reveals a trafficking compartment that localizes to the edges where two cell walls meet, with a potential role in mediating local wall stiffness.

References

Feb 23, 2012·Plant Physiology·Anne-Lise Routier-KierzkowskaRichard S Smith
Sep 18, 2012·Nature Cell Biology·Benjamin PéretMalcolm J Bennett

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