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The measurement of exocytosis in plant cells
Authors:Battey  Nicholas; Carroll  Andrew; van Kesteren  Pim; Taylor  Alison; Brownlee  Colin
Abstract:Exocytosis is of vital importance to the growth and developmentof plant cells. It is a dynamic process in which vesicles bearingpolysaccharide precursors and proteins fuse with the plasmamembrane and release their contents. Equally important, newplasma membrane is delivered by exocytosis as secretory vesiclemembrane becomes incorporated. The requirements for polysaccharides,proteins and plasma membrane are very different in differentcell types, so there must be sophisticated mechanisms for ensuringdelivery of these materials to the correct cellular locationsat the appropriate time and, particularly in the case of membrane,their recovery and recycling. Currently, little is known ofthese mechanisms in plants, but new methods for measuring exocytosisare under development, and existing techniques have alreadycontributed data of considerable relevance. Here the methodsfor measuring exocytosis are described and evaluated, with emphasison the electrophysiological measurement of capacitance as arelatively non-invasive method, and on cell-free assays becauseof their potential importance in the identification of proteinsand other factors that control exocytosis in plant cells. Key words: Exocytosis, vesicle traffic, vesicle fusion, polysaccharides, cell wall, cell plate, root cap, secretion, patch-clamping
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