Structure and function of plasmodesmata
Leila M. Blackman and Robyn L. Overall
Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 28(7) 711 - 727
Abstract
Little is known about the molecular architecture of plasmodesmata. Electron
micrographs of plasmodesmata, although showing remarkably consistent features,
do not reveal the dynamic nature of plasmodesmata. In addition, the generally
accepted size exclusion limit of plasmodesmata of 1 kDa as determined by the
microinjection of fluorescent probes, is not an accurate measure of the size
of molecules that can move from cell to cell. In some cases, plasmodesmata
allow the non-selective movement of proteins up to 50 kDa, whereas others
allow the selective transport of proteins such as transcription factors.
Insights to the molecular architecture of plasmodesmata and the mechanism of
cell-to-cell transport can be gained by the examination of the type of
molecules and conditions under which selective and passive movement of
molecules occurs.
Keywords: calcium, centrin, cytoskeleton, endoplasmic
reticulum, green fluorescent protein, molecular structure, plasmodesmata,
regulation.
Full text doi:10.1071/PP01029
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