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Review
. 2021 Jul 31;10(8):1587.
doi: 10.3390/plants10081587.

With an Ear Up against the Wall: An Update on Mechanoperception in Arabidopsis

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With an Ear Up against the Wall: An Update on Mechanoperception in Arabidopsis

Sara Behnami et al. Plants (Basel). .

Abstract

Cells interpret mechanical signals and adjust their physiology or development appropriately. In plants, the interface with the outside world is the cell wall, a structure that forms a continuum with the plasma membrane and the cytoskeleton. Mechanical stress from cell wall damage or deformation is interpreted to elicit compensatory responses, hormone signalling, or immune responses. Our understanding of how this is achieved is still evolving; however, we can refer to examples from animals and yeast where more of the details have been worked out. Here, we provide an update on this changing story with a focus on candidate mechanosensitive channels and plasma membrane-localized receptors.

Keywords: cell wall-associated receptor; mechanoperception; mechanosensitive channel.

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