2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2014.09.019
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The plant cell wall integrity maintenance mechanism – A case study of a cell wall plasma membrane signaling network

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“…The involvement of the CW in development, immunity and interaction with the environment imposes a strict control of its structure, dynamics, and homeostasis. Mechanisms for perception and response to perturbations of CWI have been widely studied in fungi (Sanz et al ., ) and analogous mechanisms have been proposed to occur in plants (Hamann, ; Voxeur and Hofte, ). Evidence supports the existence of a system of plant CWI maintenance in the primary cell walls but not in the secondary walls, likely to be because the program leading to secondary CW thickening is part of a wider committed program that culminates with cell death (Faria‐Blanc et al ., ).…”
Section: Cell Wall Damagesupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…The involvement of the CW in development, immunity and interaction with the environment imposes a strict control of its structure, dynamics, and homeostasis. Mechanisms for perception and response to perturbations of CWI have been widely studied in fungi (Sanz et al ., ) and analogous mechanisms have been proposed to occur in plants (Hamann, ; Voxeur and Hofte, ). Evidence supports the existence of a system of plant CWI maintenance in the primary cell walls but not in the secondary walls, likely to be because the program leading to secondary CW thickening is part of a wider committed program that culminates with cell death (Faria‐Blanc et al ., ).…”
Section: Cell Wall Damagesupporting
confidence: 62%
“…A well known class of DAMPs is represented by oligosaccharides released from the CW. The structural integrity of CW is strictly monitored, is continuously perturbed upon CW re‐modeling during growth, development, and formation of organs and is dramatically altered by a mechanical damage or an infectious event (Ferrari et al ., ; Bellincampi et al ., ; Hamann, ). The breakage products of homogalacturonan (HG), i.e.…”
Section: Immunitymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Interestingly, cell wall synthesis inhibition triggers pathogen response pathways and inhibits cell division and expansion (Hamann, 2015). Disturbance of the cell cycle is also known to trigger pathogen responses (Bao et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drought, osmotic stress and salinity decrease the water potential of the soil solution and water leaks from the cell to the external solution (Bray, 2007). As a consequence, this can lead to reduction of cell turgor and physical damage to the cell wall including disconnection of binding sites for wall components, loss of fragments from the wall, and decreased associations between the wall and the plasma membrane (Hamann, 2015b). …”
Section: Damage To Cell Walls Under Abiotic Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%