The phloem, a miracle of ingenuity |
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Authors: | A. J. E. VAN BEL |
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Affiliation: | Institute for General Botany, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Senckenbergstrasse 17, D-35390 Giessen, Germany |
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Abstract: | This review deals with aspects of the cellular and molecular biology of the sieve element/companion cell complex, the functional unit of sieve tubes in angiosperms. It includes the following issues: (a) evolution of the sieve elements; (b) the specific structural outfit of sieve elements and its functional significance; (c) modes of cellular and molecular interaction between sieve element and companion cell; (d) plasmodesmal trafficking between sieve element and companion cell as the basis for macromolecular long‐distance signalling in the phloem; (e) diversity of sieve element/companion cell complexes in the respective phloem zones (collection phloem, transport phloem, release phloem); (f) deployment of carriers, pumps and channels on the plasma membrane of sieve element/companion cell complexes in various phloem zones; and (g) implications of the molecular‐cellular equipment of sieve element/companion cells complexes for mass flow of water and solutes in a whole‐plant frame. |
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Keywords: | companion cell macromolecular signalling mass flow phloem evolution phloem loading phloem-specific proteins phloem transport phloem unloading plasma-membrane-associated proteins plasmodesmata sieve-element plastids |
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