Plasmodesmata: Channels Under Pressure
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Annual Review of Plant Biology. 2024-07-01, vol. 75, n° 1, p. 291-317
Résumé en anglais
Multicellularity has emerged multiple times in evolution, enabling groups of cells to share a living space and reducing the burden of solitary tasks. While unicellular organisms exhibit individuality and independence, ...Lire la suite >
Multicellularity has emerged multiple times in evolution, enabling groups of cells to share a living space and reducing the burden of solitary tasks. While unicellular organisms exhibit individuality and independence, cooperation among cells in multicellular organisms brings specialization and flexibility. However, multicellularity also necessitates intercellular dependence and relies on intercellular communication. In plants, this communication is facilitated by plasmodesmata: intercellular bridges that allow the direct (cytoplasm-to-cytoplasm) transfer of information between cells. Plasmodesmata transport essential molecules that regulate plant growth, development, and stress responses. They are embedded in the extracellular matrix but exhibit flexibility, adapting intercellular flux to meet the plant's needs.In this review, we delve into the formation and functionality of plasmodesmata and examine the capacity of the plant communication network to respond to developmental and environmental cues. We illustrate how environmental pressure shapes cellular interactions and aids the plant in adapting its growth.< Réduire
Mots clés en anglais
Plasmodesmata
Cell Communication
Plant Development
Plants
Plant Physiological Phenomena
Projet Européen
The function of membrane tethering in plant intercellular communication
Project ANR
CONTACTS MEMBRANAIRES ET LE CONTROLE DE LA COMMUNICATION INTERCELLULAIRE CHEZ LES PLANTES - ANR-18-CE13-0016
Diviser et connecter: mise en place de la communication intercellulaire pendant la division cellulaire - ANR-21-CE13-0016
Comment la communication de cellule à cellule régule-t'elle la croissance du fruit ? - ANR-20-CE20-0002
Diviser et connecter: mise en place de la communication intercellulaire pendant la division cellulaire - ANR-21-CE13-0016
Comment la communication de cellule à cellule régule-t'elle la croissance du fruit ? - ANR-20-CE20-0002
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