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. 2022 Oct 27;190(3):1588-1608.
doi: 10.1093/plphys/kiac390.

The cell biology of charophytes: Exploring the past and models for the future

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The cell biology of charophytes: Exploring the past and models for the future

David S Domozych et al. Plant Physiol. .

Abstract

Charophytes (Streptophyta) represent a diverse assemblage of extant green algae that are the sister lineage to land plants. About 500-600+ million years ago, a charophyte progenitor successfully colonized land and subsequently gave rise to land plants. Charophytes have diverse but relatively simple body plans that make them highly attractive organisms for many areas of biological research. At the cellular level, many charophytes have been used for deciphering cytoskeletal networks and their dynamics, membrane trafficking, extracellular matrix secretion, and cell division mechanisms. Some charophytes live in challenging habitats and have become excellent models for elucidating the cellular and molecular effects of various abiotic stressors on plant cells. Recent sequencing of several charophyte genomes has also opened doors for the dissection of biosynthetic and signaling pathways. While we are only in an infancy stage of elucidating the cell biology of charophytes, the future application of novel analytical methodologies in charophyte studies that include a broader survey of inclusive taxa will enhance our understanding of plant evolution and cell dynamics.

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Overview of the charophyte grades in current classification. LM, light microscopy; HG, homogalacturonan; JIM5: John Innes monoclonal antibody 5-specific for HG.

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