| Literature DB >> 28943203 |
Andrei Smertenko1, Farhah Assaad2, František Baluška3, Magdalena Bezanilla4, Henrik Buschmann5, Georgia Drakakaki6, Marie-Theres Hauser7, Marcel Janson8, Yoshinobu Mineyuki9, Ian Moore10, Sabine Müller11, Takashi Murata12, Marisa S Otegui13, Emmanuel Panteris14, Carolyn Rasmussen15, Anne-Catherine Schmit16, Jozef Šamaj17, Lacey Samuels18, L Andrew Staehelin19, Daniel Van Damme20, Geoffrey Wasteneys18, Viktor Žárský21.
Abstract
Plant cytokinesis is orchestrated by a specialized structure, the phragmoplast. The phragmoplast first occurred in representatives of Charophyte algae and then became the main division apparatus in land plants. Major cellular activities, including cytoskeletal dynamics, vesicle trafficking, membrane assembly, and cell wall biosynthesis, cooperate in the phragmoplast under the guidance of a complex signaling network. Furthermore, the phragmoplast combines plant-specific features with the conserved cytokinetic processes of animals, fungi, and protists. As such, the phragmoplast represents a useful system for understanding both plant cell dynamics and the evolution of cytokinesis. We recognize that future research and knowledge transfer into other fields would benefit from standardized terminology. Here, we propose such a lexicon of terminology for specific structures and processes associated with plant cytokinesis.Entities:
Keywords: cell plate; cytokinesis; division plane; phragmoplast; preprophase band
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28943203 DOI: 10.1016/j.tcb.2017.08.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Cell Biol ISSN: 0962-8924 Impact factor: 20.808