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Hormonal regulation of secondary cell wall formation

Journal

JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
Volume 66, Issue 16, Pages 5015-5027

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erv222

Keywords

Auxin; cellulose; cytokinin; hemicellulose; lignin; plant development; plant hormones; secondary cell wall formation; xylem vessels and fibres

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  1. European Regional Development Fund (CentralEuropeanInstitute of Technology) [CZ.1.05/1.1.00/02.0068]
  2. European Social Fund [CZ.1.07/2.3.00/20.0189]
  3. Plant GPPS [CZ.1.07/2.3.00/20.0043]
  4. Czech Science Foundation [13-25280S]
  5. SoMoPro [4SGA8573]

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Secondary cell walls (SCWs) have critical functional importance but also constitute a high proportion of the plant biomass and have high application potential. This is true mainly for the lignocellulosic constituents of the SCWs in xylem vessels and fibres, which form a structured layer between the plasma membrane and the primary cell wall (PCW). Specific patterning of the SCW thickenings contributes to the mechanical properties of the different xylem cell types, providing the plant with mechanical support and facilitating the transport of solutes via vessels. In the last decade, our knowledge of the basic molecular mechanisms controlling SCW formation has increased substantially. Several members of the multi-layered regulatory cascade participating in the initiation and transcriptional regulation of SCW formation have been described, and the first cellular components determining the pattern of SCW at the subcellular resolution are being uncovered. The essential regulatory role of phytohormones in xylem development is well known and the molecular mechanisms that link hormonal signals to SCW formation are emerging. Here, we review recent knowledge about the role of individual plant hormones and hormonal crosstalk in the control over the regulatory cascades guiding SCW formation and patterning. Based on the analogy between many of the mechanisms operating during PCW and SCW formation, recently identified mechanisms underlying the hormonal control of PCW remodelling are discussed as potentially novel mechanisms mediating hormonal regulatory inputs in SCW formation.

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