2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.07.10.197160
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A formin-mediated cell wall- plasma membrane- cytoskeleton continuum is required for symbiotic infections inMedicago truncatula

Abstract: Plant cell infections are tightly orchestrated by cell wall (CW) alterations, plasma membrane (PM) resident signalling processes and dynamic remodelling of the cytoskeleton. During root nodule symbiosis these processes result in morpho-dynamic responses including root hair swelling and curling, PM invagination and polar growth of a tubular infection structure, the infection thread (IT). However, the molecular details driving and guiding these PM remodelling events remain to be unravelled. Here, we stud… Show more

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“…Indeed, formins interact from one side with the cell wall, likely via their proline-rich repeat stretch in their extracellular domain, and from the other side with actin filaments via their cytoplasmic formin homology domain ( Michelot et al, 2005 ; Martinière et al, 2011 ; Ma et al, 2021 ). A recent preprint study suggests that this transmembrane connection is necessary for symbiotic response in root hairs (preprint article; Liang et al, 2020 ). This exemplifies how the cell wall/PM/cytoskeleton continuum could affect cell signaling by modulating PM organization.…”
Section: Formation and Organization Of Nanodomainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, formins interact from one side with the cell wall, likely via their proline-rich repeat stretch in their extracellular domain, and from the other side with actin filaments via their cytoplasmic formin homology domain ( Michelot et al, 2005 ; Martinière et al, 2011 ; Ma et al, 2021 ). A recent preprint study suggests that this transmembrane connection is necessary for symbiotic response in root hairs (preprint article; Liang et al, 2020 ). This exemplifies how the cell wall/PM/cytoskeleton continuum could affect cell signaling by modulating PM organization.…”
Section: Formation and Organization Of Nanodomainsmentioning
confidence: 99%