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Plasmodesmata viewed as specialised membrane adhesion sites

Journal

PROTOPLASMA
Volume 248, Issue 1, Pages 39-60

Publisher

SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00709-010-0217-6

Keywords

Plasmodesma; Protein-lipid interaction; Lipid rafts; Membrane curvature; Endomembranes; Subcellular targeting

Funding

  1. Fundacion Seneca, Spain
  2. Scottish Government's Rural and Environmental Research and Analysis Directorate

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A significant amount of work has been expended to identify the elusive components of plasmodesmata (PD) to help understand their structure, as well as how proteins are targeted to them. This review focuses on the role that lipid membranes may play in defining PD both structurally and as subcellular targeting addresses. Parallels are drawn to findings in other areas of research which focus on the lateral segregation of membrane domains and the generation of three-dimensional organellar shapes from flat lipid bilayers. We conclude that consideration of the protein-lipid interactions in cell biological studies of PD components and PD-targeted proteins may yield new insights into some of the many open questions regarding these unique structures.

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