Dynamic Construction, Perception, and Remodeling of Plant Cell Walls
- PMID: 32084323
- DOI: 10.1146/annurev-arplant-081519-035846
Dynamic Construction, Perception, and Remodeling of Plant Cell Walls
Abstract
Plant cell walls are dynamic structures that are synthesized by plants to provide durable coverings for the delicate cells they encase. They are made of polysaccharides, proteins, and other biomolecules and have evolved to withstand large amounts of physical force and to resist external attack by herbivores and pathogens but can in many cases expand, contract, and undergo controlled degradation and reconstruction to facilitate developmental transitions and regulate plant physiology and reproduction. Recent advances in genetics, microscopy, biochemistry, structural biology, and physical characterization methods have revealed a diverse set of mechanisms by which plant cells dynamically monitor and regulate the composition and architecture of their cell walls, but much remains to be discovered about how the nanoscale assembly of these remarkable structures underpins the majestic forms and vital ecological functions achieved by plants.
Keywords: cell wall assembly; cell wall integrity signaling; cell wall remodeling; mechanosensing; plant cell walls.
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