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The plant cytoskeleton.

C J Staiger1, C W Lloyd

  • 1John Innes Centre for Plant Science Research, Norwich, UK.

Current Opinion in Cell Biology
|February 1, 1991
PubMed
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This study advances understanding of cortical microtubule reorientation, the phragmosome

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Area of Science:

  • Cell Biology
  • Cytoskeletal Dynamics
  • Plant Cell Biology

Background:

  • Cortical microtubules play a crucial role in cell division and response to environmental stimuli.
  • The phragmosome is essential for predicting and organizing the division plane in plant cells.
  • Cytoskeletal organization is tightly regulated by the cell cycle.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize recent significant advancements in understanding cytoskeletal dynamics.
  • To highlight progress in characterizing the phragmosome and new cytoskeletal proteins.
  • To discuss emerging research on cell cycle control of cytoskeletal organization.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent scientific literature and research findings.
  • Consolidation of understanding regarding cytoskeletal protein functions.

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  • Analysis of experimental data on microtubule reorientation dynamics.
  • Main Results:

    • Demonstrated rapid cortical microtubule reorientation in response to environmental signals.
    • Established a consolidated understanding of the phragmosome's cytoskeletal nature.
    • Identified and described novel cytoskeletal proteins.
    • Reported new insights into cell cycle control mechanisms governing cytoskeletal organization.

    Conclusions:

    • Significant progress has been made in understanding microtubule dynamics and cell division machinery.
    • New cytoskeletal proteins offer potential targets for future research.
    • The interplay between cell cycle control and cytoskeletal organization is a key area for future investigation.