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Plant Cell Wall Patterning and Cell Shape

Fukuda, Hiroo (Herausgeber)

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1. Auflage November 2014
432 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-118-64737-0
John Wiley & Sons

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Plant Cell Wall Patterning and Cell Shape is among the first books to take a holistic look at the cell wall's complex role in plant growth and development. This study examines how cell walls dictate cell shape, their effects on plant development, and researchers' latest perceptions of cell wall pattering.

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Cell walls are defining feature of plant life. The unique and multi-faceted role they play in plant growth and development has long been of interest to students and researchers. Plant Cell Wall Patterning and Cell Shape looks at the diverse function of cell walls in plant development, intercellular communication, and defining cell shape.

Plant Cell Wall Patterning and Cell Shape is divided into three sections. The first section looks at role cell walls play in defining cell shape. The second section looks more broadly at plant development. While the third and final section looks at new insights into cell wall patterning.

List of contribution

Part l: Factors controlling plant cell wall patterning

1 The biosynthesis and function of polysaccharide components of the plant cell wall
Ryusuke Yokoyama, Naoki Shinohara, Rin Asaoka, Hideki Narukawa and Kazuhiko Nishitani

2 Regulation of cell wall formation by membrane traffic
Clara Sánches-Rodríguez and Staffan Persson

3 A blueprint for cellulose biosynthesis, deposition, and regulation in plants
Ian Wallace and Chris Somerville

4 Cortical microtubule array organization and plant cell morphogenesis
Sidney L. Shaw and Laura Vineyard

5 Actin filament dynamics and their role in plant cell expansion
Jiejie Li, Ruthie Arieti and Christopher J. Staiger

Part 2: Cellular mechanisms underlying various shapes of cells

6 The regulation of cell shape formation by ROP-dependent auxin signalling
Shingo Nagawaand Zhenbiao Yang

7 Xylem cell wall pattern formation regulated by microtubule-associated proteins and ROP GTPases
Yoshihisa Oda and Hiroo Fukuda

8 ROP signaling and the cytoskeleton in pollen tube growth
Lei Zhu and Ying Fu

9 Phosphoinositide signaling in root hair tip growth
Hiroaki Kusano, Rumi Tominaga, Takuji Wada, Mariko Kato, and Takashi Aoyama

10 Arabidopsis trichome morphogenesis and the role of microtubules in controlling trichome branch formation
M. David Marks

11 Transfer Cells - novel cell types with unique wall ingrowth architecture designed for optimized nutrient transport
David W. McCurdy

Part 3: Developmental regulations of cell shape

12 Transcriptional and intercellular signaling regulation of guard cell formation
Chin-Min Kimmy Ho and Dominique C. Bergmann

13 Transcriptional regulation of biosynthesis of cell wall components during xylem differentiation
Ruiqin Zhong and Zheng-Hua Ye

14 Phloem cell development
Raffael Lichtenberger, Kaori Furuta-Miyashima, Eva Hellmann and Ykä Helariutta