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Probing the mechanical contributions of the pectin matrix: Insights for cell growth
Authors:Siobhan A Braybrook  Herman Hofte  Alexis Peaucelle
Institution:1.Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin; UMR1318 INRA-AgroParisTech; Versailles, France;2.Université Paris Diderot; UFR de Physique de Paris 7; Paris, France;3.Institute of Plant Sciences; University of Bern; Bern, Switzerland
Abstract:The plant cell wall has a somewhat paradoxical mechanical role in the plant: it must be strong enough to resist the high turgor of the cell contents, but at the right moment it must yield to that pressure to allow cell growth. The control of the cell wall's mechanical properties underlies its ability to regulate growth correctly. Recently, we have reported on changes in cell wall elasticity associated with organ formation at the shoot apical meristem in Arabidopsis thaliana. These changes in cell wall elasticity were strongly correlated with changes in pectin matrix chemistry, and we have previously shown that changes in pectin chemistry can dramatically effect organ formation. These findings point to a important role of the cell wall pectin matrix in cell growth control of higher plants. In this addendum we will discuss the biological significance of these new observations, and will place the scientific advances made possible through Atomic Force Microscopy-based nano-indentations in a relatable context with past experiments on cell wall mechanics.
Keywords:Mechanics  atomic force microscopy  cell wall  meristem  organ formation  pectin
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