Journal article

Cellulose synthesis during cell plate assembly

HW Chen, S Persson, M Grebe, HE McFarlane

Physiologia Plantarum | WILEY | Published : 2018

Abstract

The plant cell wall surrounds and protects the cells. To divide, plant cells must synthesize a new cell wall to separate the two daughter cells. The cell plate is a transient polysaccharide-based compartment that grows between daughter cells and gives rise to the new cell wall. Cellulose constitutes a key component of the cell wall, and mutants with defects in cellulose synthesis commonly share phenotypes with cytokinesis-defective mutants. However, despite the importance of cellulose in the cell plate and the daughter cell wall, many open questions remain regarding the timing and regulation of cellulose synthesis during cell division. These questions represent a critical gap in our knowledg..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

H.M. and S.P. are supported by an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DE170100054), and an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship (FT160100218), respectively. S.P. acknowledges an IRRTF (RNC) grant. We sincerely apologize to colleagues whose relevant work could not be discussed because of length limitations.