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Mechanics of Reversible Deformation during Leaf Movement and Regulation of Pulvinus Development in Legumes

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms231810240

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adaxial; abaxial identity; bending moment; cellulose microfibrils; cell wall; ELP1; PLP; leaf movement; motor cells; pulvinus; reversible deformation; turgor pressure

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  1. JSPS KAKENHI [JP20K06707]

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This review provides an introduction to leaf movement and reversible deformation from the perspective of mechanics and molecular genetics, summarizing the basic mathematics of cell volume changes, cell wall function, and the mechanics of bending deformation at a macro scale. The findings of recent molecular genetic studies of pulvinar development and the mechanisms of adaxial/abaxial patterning are also reviewed.
Plant cell deformation is a mechanical process that is driven by differences in the osmotic pressure inside and outside of the cell and is influenced by cell wall properties. Legume leaf movements result from reversible deformation of pulvinar motor cells. Reversible cell deformation is an elastic process distinct from the irreversible cell growth of developing organs. Here, we begin with a review of the basic mathematics of cell volume changes, cell wall function, and the mechanics of bending deformation at a macro scale. Next, we summarize the findings of recent molecular genetic studies of pulvinar development. We then review the mechanisms of the adaxial/abaxial patterning because pulvinar bending deformation depends on the differences in mechanical properties and physiological responses of motor cells on the adaxial versus abaxial sides of the pulvinus. Intriguingly, pulvini simultaneously encompass morphological symmetry and functional asymmetry along the adaxial/abaxial axis. This review provides an introduction to leaf movement and reversible deformation from the perspective of mechanics and molecular genetics.

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