Cell polarity in plants: the Yin and Yang of cellular functions

•Cell polarity represents an essential building block of plant body function.•Environmental inputs are partly integrated via very dynamic changes in cell polarity.•Recent studies have identified general and specific regulators of cell polarity.•The integrated role of polarity factors makes their ana...

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Published inCurrent opinion in plant biology Vol. 35; pp. 105 - 110
Main Authors Qi, Jiyan, Greb, Thomas
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Elsevier Ltd 01.02.2017
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Summary:•Cell polarity represents an essential building block of plant body function.•Environmental inputs are partly integrated via very dynamic changes in cell polarity.•Recent studies have identified general and specific regulators of cell polarity.•The integrated role of polarity factors makes their analysis challenging. Spatial organization is fundamental for the performance of living organisms and is reflected in a distinct distribution of structures and molecules down to the subcellular level. In particular, eukaryotic cells harbor a vast range of possibilities for distributing organelles, the cytoskeleton or the extracellular matrix in an active and highly regulated manner. An asymmetric or polar distribution is rather the rule than the exception and often reflects a particular position or orientation of a cell within a multicellular body. Here, we highlight recent insights into the regulation of cell polarity in plants and reveal the interactive nature of underlying molecular processes.
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ISSN:1369-5266
1879-0356
DOI:10.1016/j.pbi.2016.11.015