نتایج جستجو برای: cellulose synthase

تعداد نتایج: 112767  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2013
Lei Lei Shundai Li Juan Du Logan Bashline Ying Gu

Anisotropic plant cell growth depends on the coordination between the orientation of cortical microtubules and the orientation of nascent cellulose microfibrils. Cellulose synthase interactive1 (CSI1) is a key scaffold protein that guides primary cellulose synthase complexes (CSCs) along cortical microtubules during cellulose biosynthesis. Here, we investigated the function of the CSI1-like pro...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2005
Mee-Ngan Yap Ching-Hong Yang Jeri D Barak Courtney E Jahn Amy O Charkowski

Enterobacterial animal pathogens exhibit aggregative multicellular behavior, which is manifested as pellicles on the culture surface and biofilms at the surface-liquid-air interface. Pellicle formation behavior requires production of extracellular polysaccharide, cellulose, and protein filaments, known as curli. Protein filaments analogous to curli are formed by many protein secretion systems, ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1999
N G Taylor W R Scheible S Cutler C R Somerville S R Turner

The irregular xylem3 (irx3) mutant of Arabidopsis has a severe deficiency in secondary cell wall cellulose deposition that leads to collapsed xylem cells. The irx3 mutation has been mapped to the top arm of chromosome V near the marker nga106. Expressed sequence tag clone 75G11, which exhibits sequence similarity to cellulose synthase, was found to be tightly linked to irx3, and genomic clones ...

2012
Yanjing Su Guoqi Zhao Zhenwu Wei Changjie Yan Sujiao Liu

Rice straw is an important roughage resource for ruminants in many rice-producing countries. In this study, a rice brittle mutant (BM, mutation in OsCesA4, encoding cellulose synthase) and its wild type (WT) were employed to investigate the effects of a cellulose synthase gene mutation on rice straw morphological fractions, chemical composition, stem histological structure and in situ digestibi...

2013
Gea Guerriero Lucia Silvestrini Michael Obersriebnig Marco Salerno Dietmar Pum Joseph Strauss

The fungal cell wall constitutes an important target for the development of antifungal drugs, because of its central role in morphogenesis, development and determination of fungal-specific molecular features. Fungal walls are characterized by a network of interconnected glycoproteins and polysaccharides, namely α-, β-glucans and chitin. Cell walls promptly and dynamically respond to environment...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Volker Bischoff Thierry Desprez Gregory Mouille Samantha Vernhettes Martine Gonneau Herman Höfte

Plant development is highly plastic and dependent on light quantity and quality monitored by specific photoreceptors. Although we have a detailed knowledge of light signaling pathways, little is known about downstream targets involved in growth control. Cell size and shape are in part controlled by cellulose microfibrils extruded from large cellulose synthase complexes (CSCs) that migrate in th...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
R L Blanton D Fuller N Iranfar M J Grimson W F Loomis

Cellulose is a major component of the extracellular matrices formed during development of the social amoeba, Dictyostelium discoideum. We isolated insertional mutants that failed to accumulate cellulose and had no cellulose synthase activity at any stage of development. Development proceeded normally in the null mutants up to the beginning of stalk formation, at which point the culminating stru...

2000
Todd A. Richmond Chris R. Somerville

The availability of a nearly complete genome sequence for Arabidopsis has created many novel opportunities to identify, by computational methods, the genes that encode enzymes, which have been difficult to characterize by conventional means. We have used this approach to identify a large family of genes of unknown function that show sequence similarity to cellulose synthase. Our working hypothe...

1996
R. L. Blanton

Cellulose synthesis is a significant activity of the differentiating cells of the cellular slime mold Dictyostelium dis coideum. During development, cellulose is first detected biochemically just prior to the slug stage (Sussman, 1972) and cytochemically in late aggregates (Harrington and Raper, 1968). By the completion of the developmental program, all cells will have contributed cellulose to ...

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