| Literature DB >> 22294619 |
Martin Bringmann1, Eryang Li, Arun Sampathkumar, Tomas Kocabek, Marie-Theres Hauser, Staffan Persson.
Abstract
In plants, regulation of cellulose synthesis is fundamental for morphogenesis and plant growth. Cellulose is synthesized at the plasma membrane, and the orientation of synthesis is guided by cortical microtubules; however, the guiding mechanism is currently unknown. We show that the conditional root elongation pom2 mutants are impaired in cell elongation, fertility, and microtubule-related functions. Map-based cloning of the POM-POM2 locus revealed that it is allelic to CELLULOSE SYNTHASE INTERACTING1 (CSI1). Fluorescently tagged POM2/CSI1s associated with both plasma membrane-located cellulose synthases (CESAs) and post-Golgi CESA-containing compartments. Interestingly, while CESA insertions coincided with cortical microtubules in the pom2/csi1 mutants, the microtubule-defined movement of the CESAs was significantly reduced in the mutant. We propose that POM2/CSI1 provides a scaffold between the CESAs and cortical microtubules that guide cellulose synthesis.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22294619 PMCID: PMC3289571 DOI: 10.1105/tpc.111.093575
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Cell ISSN: 1040-4651 Impact factor: 11.277