[HTML][HTML] Incomplete abscission and cytoplasmic bridges in the evolution of eukaryotic multicellularity

A Chaigne, T Brunet - Current Biology, 2022 - cell.com
The textbook view of cell division terminates with the final separation of the two daughter
cells in the process called abscission. However, in contrast to this classical view, a variety of …

Plasmodesmata: Channels Under Pressure

EM Bayer, Y Benitez-Alfonso - Annual review of plant biology, 2024 - annualreviews.org
Multicellularity has emerged multiple times in evolution, enabling groups of cells to share a
living space and reducing the burden of solitary tasks. While unicellular organisms exhibit …

[BOEK][B] KJ Oparka, AG Roberts, P Boevink, S Santa Cruz… - Cell, 1999 - cell.com

Leaves undergo a sink–source transition during which a physiological change occurs from
carbon import to export. In sink leaves, biolistic bombardment of plasmids encoding GFP …

The plant ER: a dynamic organelle composed of a large number of discrete functional domains

LA Staehelin - The Plant Journal, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) of plants is comprised of a three‐dimensional network of
continuous tubules and sheets that underlies the plasma membrane, courses through the …

Architecture and permeability of post-cytokinesis plasmodesmata lacking cytoplasmic sleeves

WJ Nicolas, MS Grison, S Trépout, A Gaston, M Fouché… - Nature plants, 2017 - nature.com
Plasmodesmata are remarkable cellular machines responsible for the controlled exchange
of proteins, small RNAs and signalling molecules between cells. They are lined by the …

Intercellular trafficking via plasmodesmata: molecular layers of complexity

ZP Li, A Paterlini, M Glavier, EM Bayer - Cellular and Molecular Life …, 2021 - Springer
Plasmodesmata are intercellular pores connecting together most plant cells. These
structures consist of a central constricted form of the endoplasmic reticulum, encircled by …

Viral movement proteins as probes for intracellular and intercellular trafficking in plants

SG Lazarowitz, RN Beachy - The Plant Cell, 1999 - academic.oup.com
The ability of viruses to cross the cellulosic cell wall to propagate infection throughout a plant
has been a long-standing puzzle in plant cell biology and virology. Contemplated from the …