Journal article
Cellulose and callose synthesis and organization in focus, what's new?
R Schneider, T Hanak, S Persson, CA Voigt
Current Opinion in Plant Biology | CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
Plant growth and development are supported by plastic but strong cell walls. These walls consist largely of polysaccharides that vary in content and structure. Most of the polysaccharides are produced in the Golgi apparatus and are then secreted to the apoplast and built into the growing walls. However, the two glucan polymers cellulose and callose are synthesized at the plasma membrane by cellulose or callose synthase complexes, respectively. Cellulose is the most common cell wall polymer in land plants and provides strength to the walls to support directed cell expansion. In contrast, callose is integral to specialized cell walls, such as the cell plate that separates dividing cells and gr..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
S.P. was supported by a R@MAP Professor grant at University of Melbourne, and via an ARC Discovery grant (DP150103495) and a DFG grant PE1642/6-1.