相关实验视频
Updated: Jul 11, 2025

12:30
Glycan Profiling of Plant Cell Wall Polymers using Microarrays
Published on: December 17, 2012
14.6K
通过蛋白质--多糖化合物相互作用介导的植物细胞壁格局和扩张
Steven Moussu1, Hyun Kyung Lee1, Kalina T Haas2
1The Plant Signaling Mechanisms Laboratory, Department of Plant Molecular Biology, University of Lausanne, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
概括
快速化因子4 (RALF4) -LRX8复合体与植物细胞壁中的结. 这种相互作用塑造了细胞壁的聚合物,确保了花粉管的生长和完整性.
科学领域:
- 植物生物学
- 分子植物科学
- 细胞生物学
背景情况:
- 植物细胞壁的组合对于生长和完整性至关重要.
- 快速化因子4 (RALF4) - 氨酸丰富的复合物重复EXTENSIN 8 (LRX8) 对于花粉管细胞壁的完整性至关重要.
- 连接RALF4-LRX8与细胞壁的分子机制尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 阐明RALF4-LRX8复合体与植物细胞壁之间的分子相互作用.
- 了解这个复合体在花粉管生长中的结构和功能作用.
主要方法:
- 在体内对LRX8-RALF4复合物的表征.
- 对复合物与细胞壁组成部分,特别是素的相互作用进行分析.
- 研究依赖电荷的结合机制.
主要成果:
- 在体内,LRX8- RALF4复合体形成了具有树突分布的异构四体结构.
- 这种复合物通过RALF4的多离子表面与去甲基化结合.
- 相互作用将细胞壁聚合物凝结成一个网状网络,这对于壁的完整性和扩张至关重要.
结论:
- RALF4在花粉管生长中起着双重作用,在结构上和作为信号分子.
- LRX8-RALF4-pectin相互作用是组织细胞外聚合物和维持细胞壁功能的关键.
- 这项研究揭示了植物细胞壁结构和完整性的新机制.
更多相关视频
相关概念视频
Cell Adhesion in Plants
2.7K
Plants have rigid cell walls that are made up of cell wall polysaccharides that mediate cell-cell adhesion. The primary cell walls of plants consist of two independent and interacting polysaccharide networks: a pectin matrix that embeds the second network comprising cellulose and hemicelluloses.
Pectins are complex heteropolymers mainly composed of negatively-charged α-D-glucopyranosyl uronic acid and some neutral glycosyl residues such as α-L-rhamnopyranose, α-L-arabinofuranose,...
Pectins are complex heteropolymers mainly composed of negatively-charged α-D-glucopyranosyl uronic acid and some neutral glycosyl residues such as α-L-rhamnopyranose, α-L-arabinofuranose,...
2.7K
Cellulose and Pectic Polysaccharides
3.6K
Every plant cell has a cell wall that protects the cell, provides structural support, and gives the cell shape. Cellulose, the main structural component of the plant cell wall, makes up over 30% of plant matter. It is the most abundant organic compound on earth. Cellulose is an unbranched polysaccharide composed of linear chains of glucose molecules linked by β (1→4) glycosidic bonds.
As a cell matures, its cell wall specializes according to its type. For example, the...
As a cell matures, its cell wall specializes according to its type. For example, the...
3.6K
Plant Cell Wall
4.1K
Plant cells have a cell wall, a rigid outer covering that protects the cell and provides shape and support. During cell division, a mixture of enzymes, proteins, and glucose molecules is transported via vesicles to the center of the cell. These vesicles continuously fuse and build a cell plate between the dividing cells. As the cell plate matures, new polysaccharides are added to it to form the cell walls of the daughter cells. The predominant polysaccharide in the cell wall is cellulose, made...
4.1K
Role of Microtubules in Cell Wall Deposition
2.4K
Microtubules are small hollow tubes in eukaryotic cells. The cell wall microtubules are polymerized dimers of two globular proteins, α-tubulin and β-tubulin, two globular proteins. With a diameter of about 25 nm, microtubules are the widest components of the cytoskeleton. They help the cell resist compression and provide a track along which vesicles move through the cell or pull replicated chromosomes to opposite ends of a dividing cell. Microtubules go through quick cycles of...
2.4K
The Phragmoplast
5.1K
Cell division is essential for organismal growth and development. In animal cells, the central spindle and its associated proteins form the midbody, a structure that has an essential role in cytokinesis. In plants, the central spindle, along with the microtubules, actin, and other cell components, matures into the phragmoplast, which is necessary for cytokinesis. Unlike the stationary midbody, the phragmoplast expands centrifugally, eventually leading to the formation of the new cell wall.
The...
The...
5.1K
Plasmodesmata
32.7K
The organs in a multicellular organism’s body are made up of tissues formed by cells. To work together cohesively, cells must communicate. One way that cells communicate is through direct contact with other cells. The points of contact that connect adjacent cells are called intercellular junctions.
32.7K

