Remodeling the plant cell wall from the inside out

May 2023

  • Date: May 17, 2023
  • Time: 02:00 PM - 03:30 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Heather E. McFarlane
  • PLANT CELL BIOLOGY, DEPARTMENT OF CELL AND SYSTEMS BIOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
  • Location: Zentralgebäude
  • Room: Seminar Raum
  • Host: Arun Sampathkumar

Abstract:

The plant cell wall is a polysaccharide-based extracellular matrix that surrounds and protects all plant cells. Since plants are constantly growing and developing within the confines of their cell walls, plant cells must be in constant communication with their cell walls.
Furthermore, cell walls are a critical line of defense between plant cells and their environment; changes to the cell wall are often early warning signs of pathogen attack or abiotic stress, and plants fortify their cell walls in response to these stresses. This ongoing communication between the plant cells and their cell walls is collectively called “cell wall signaling”. The McFarlane Lab at The University of Toronto studies the molecular mechanisms of cell wall signaling and responses, including cell wall secretion and remodeling. We have rece ntly characterized two different pathways that affect cell wall matrix polysaccharide synthesis at the Golgi apparatus. Interestingly, these cell wall synthesis defects result in changes to Golgi structure and function including inappropriate cell wall synthesis, secretion, and/or remodelling. These cellular phenotypes ultimately result in defects in coordinated cell growth and loss of tissue integrity, resulting in dramatic consequences for plant growth and development.

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