Journal article
The cellulose synthase companion proteins act non-redundantly with CELLULOSE SYNTHASE INTERACTING1/POM2 and CELLULOSE SYNTHASE 6
A Endler, R Schneider, C Kesten, ER Lampugnani, S Persson
Plant Signaling and Behavior | TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC | Published : 2016
Abstract
Cellulose is a cell wall constituent that is essential for plant growth and development, and an important raw material for a range of industrial applications. Cellulose is synthesized at the plasma membrane by massive cellulose synthase (CesA) complexes that track along cortical microtubules in elongating cells of Arabidopsis through the activity of the protein CELLULOSE SYNTHASE INTERACTING1 (CSI1). In a recent study we identified another family of proteins that also are associated with the CesA complex and microtubules, and that we named COMPANIONS OF CELLULOSE SYNTHASE (CC). The CC proteins protect the cellulose synthesising capacity of Arabidopsis seedlings during exposure to adverse env..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors are grateful to the Max-Planck Gesellschaft for funding. CK was funded from an IMPRS fellowship via the MPG. Part of the research was funded through the DFG grant PE1642/6-1, the ARC grant DP150103495, and the Hermon-Slade foundation grant #821372."