Journal article
Carbon Supply and the Regulation of Cell Wall Synthesis
J Verbančič, JE Lunn, M Stitt, S Persson
Molecular Plant | CELL PRESS | Published : 2018
Abstract
All plant cells are surrounded by a cell wall that determines the directionality of cell growth and protects the cell against its environment. Plant cell walls are comprised primarily of polysaccharides and represent the largest sink for photosynthetically fixed carbon, both for individual plants and in the terrestrial biosphere as a whole. Cell wall synthesis is a highly sophisticated process, involving multiple enzymes and metabolic intermediates, intracellular trafficking of proteins and cell wall precursors, assembly of cell wall polymers into the extracellular matrix, remodeling of polymers and their interactions, and recycling of cell wall sugars. In this review we discuss how newly fi..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
J.V. and S.P. were supported by the University of Melbourne and the Australian Research Council (ARC FT160100218) and an IRRTF grant from UoM (Grant number 1655785). J.E.L. and M.S. were supported by the Max Planck Society. J.V. is affiliated with the International Max Planck Research School - Primary Metabolism and Plant Growth.