Open questions in plant cell wall synthesis

Journal of experimental botany(2023)

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Plant cells are surrounded by strong yet flexible polysaccharide-based cell walls that support cells while also allowing growth by cell expansion. Plant cell wall research has advanced tremendously in recent years. Sequenced genomes of model and crop plants have facilitated cataloguing and characterization of many enzymes involved in cell wall synthesis. Structural information has been generated for several important cell wall-synthesizing enzymes. Important tools have been developed including antibodies raised against a variety of cell wall polysaccharides and glycoproteins, collections of enzyme clones and synthetic glycan arrays for characterizing enzymes, herbicides that specifically affect cell wall synthesis, live-cell imaging probes to track cell wall synthesis, and an inducible secondary cell wall synthesis system. Despite these advances, and often because of the new information they provide, many open questions about plant cell wall polysaccharide synthesis persist. This article highlights some of the key questions that remain open, reviews the data supporting different hypotheses that address these questions, and discusses technological developments that may answer these questions in the future. Despite significant recent advances in our understanding of plant cell wall synthesis, many open questions remain. This article highlights some of these questions and reviews the data supporting different hypotheses.
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Cellulose,cellulose synthase complex,cell wall biosynthesis,glycosyltransferase,hemicelluloses,mixed-linkage glucan,pectins,plant cell wall,polysaccharide,secretion
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