Artículo
Ion and lipid signaling in apical growth - a dynamic machinery responding to extracellular cues
Fecha de publicación:
09/2015
Editorial:
Frontiers Research Foundation
Revista:
Frontiers in Plant Science
e-ISSN:
1664-462X
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Apical cell growth seems to have independently evolved throughout the major lineages of life. To a certain extent, so does our body of knowledge on the mechanisms regulating this morphogenetic process. Studies on pollen tubes, root hairs, rhizoids, fungal hyphae, even nerve cells, have highlighted tissue and cell specificities but also common regulatory characteristics (e.g., ions, proteins, phospholipids) that our focused research sometimes failed to grasp. The working hypothesis to test how apical cell growth is established and maintained have thus been shaped by the model organism under study and the type of methods used to study them. The current picture is one of a dynamic and adaptative process, based on a spatial segregation of components that network to achieve growth and respond to environmental (extracellular) cues. Here, we explore some examples of our live imaging research, namely on cyclic nucleotide gated ion channels, lipid kinases and syntaxins involved in exocytosis. We discuss how their spatial distribution, activity and concentration suggest that the players regulating apical cell growth may display more mobility than previously thought. Furthermore, we speculate on the implications of such perspective in our understanding of the mechanisms regulating apical cell growth and their responses to extracellular cues.
Palabras clave:
Ca+2
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Sintaxins
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Pip Kinases
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Cyclic Nucleotides
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Articulos(CCT - CORDOBA)
Articulos de CTRO.CIENTIFICO TECNOL.CONICET - CORDOBA
Articulos de CTRO.CIENTIFICO TECNOL.CONICET - CORDOBA
Citación
Malhó, Rui ; Serrazina, Susana ; Saavedra Borelli, Laura Lucía; Dias, Fernando V. ; Ul Rehman, Reiaz ; Ion and lipid signaling in apical growth - a dynamic machinery responding to extracellular cues
; Frontiers Research Foundation; Frontiers in Plant Science; 6; 9-2015; 1-6; 816
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