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Plasmodesmata - membrane tunnels with attitude.

Andrew J Maule1, Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso, Christine Faulkner.   

Abstract

Plasmodesmata are doors in the rigid cell wall. In multicellular tissues, they allow the passage of molecules needed to create physiological gradients and, by closure, symplastic boundaries, which are necessary for the fundamental processes of plant growth, development and defence. Despite this central role in plant growth our knowledge of their contribution has been hindered by difficulties in biochemical and molecular characterisation. Recent advances in proteomic, biochemical, cell biological and genetic analysis of their structure and function is showing that plasmodesmata are plastic yet highly regulated structures. They require the perception of small molecule signals (such as reactive oxygen species) to activate local changes in the cell wall that place physical constraints on the channel. This article reviews recent evidence that highlights the roles of the membrane subcomponents both as structural elements and as environments for resident signalling molecules.
Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21820942     DOI: 10.1016/j.pbi.2011.07.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Plant Biol        ISSN: 1369-5266            Impact factor:   7.834


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1.  Specific membrane lipid composition is important for plasmodesmata function in Arabidopsis.

Authors:  Magali S Grison; Lysiane Brocard; Laetitia Fouillen; William Nicolas; Vera Wewer; Peter Dörmann; Houda Nacir; Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso; Stéphane Claverol; Véronique Germain; Yohann Boutté; Sébastien Mongrand; Emmanuelle M Bayer
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  2015-03-27       Impact factor: 11.277

2.  A developmental framework for complex plasmodesmata formation revealed by large-scale imaging of the Arabidopsis leaf epidermis.

Authors:  Jessica Fitzgibbon; Martina Beck; Ji Zhou; Christine Faulkner; Silke Robatzek; Karl Oparka
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  2013-01-31       Impact factor: 11.277

3.  Salicylic acid regulates Plasmodesmata closure during innate immune responses in Arabidopsis.

Authors:  Xu Wang; Ross Sager; Weier Cui; Chong Zhang; Hua Lu; Jung-Youn Lee
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  2013-06-07       Impact factor: 11.277

4.  Measuring Plasmodesmata Density on Cell Interfaces of Monocot Leaves Using 3D Immunolocalization and Scanning Electron Microscopy.

Authors:  Florence R Danila
Journal:  Methods Mol Biol       Date:  2022

5.  Symplastic phloem loading in poplar.

Authors:  Cankui Zhang; Lu Han; Thomas L Slewinski; Jianlei Sun; Jing Zhang; Zeng-Yu Wang; Robert Turgeon
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2014-07-23       Impact factor: 8.340

6.  Hitching a ride on vesicles: cauliflower mosaic virus movement protein trafficking in the endomembrane system.

Authors:  Anna Vittoria Carluccio; Stefania Zicca; Livia Stavolone
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2014-01-29       Impact factor: 8.340

Review 7.  Plasmodesmata: a signaling hub at the cellular boundary.

Authors:  Jung-Youn Lee
Journal:  Curr Opin Plant Biol       Date:  2015-08-03       Impact factor: 7.834

8.  From plasmodesma geometry to effective symplasmic permeability through biophysical modelling.

Authors:  Bela M Mulder; Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso; Eva E Deinum
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2019-11-22       Impact factor: 8.140

Review 9.  Plasmodesmata dynamics are coordinated by intracellular signaling pathways.

Authors:  Jacob O Brunkard; Anne M Runkel; Patricia C Zambryski
Journal:  Curr Opin Plant Biol       Date:  2013-08-23       Impact factor: 7.834

10.  Quantitative Plasmodesmata Permeability Assay for Pavement Cells of Arabidopsis Leaves.

Authors:  Min Diao; Qiannan Wang; Shanjin Huang
Journal:  Bio Protoc       Date:  2019-04-05
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