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Together we are strong—cell wall integrity sensors in yeasts

Yeast, 2010
AbstractThe integrity of the fungal cell wall is ensured by a signal transduction pathway, the so‐called CWI pathway, which has best been studied in the model yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In this context, environmental stress and other perturbations at the cell surface are detected by a small set of plasma membrane‐spanning sensors, viz. Wsc1, Wsc2,
Rosaura, Rodicio, Jürgen J, Heinisch
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Plant Cell Wall Integrity Maintenance

2023
Dhika Amanda, Thorsten Hamann
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Cellulose microfibrils in plants: Biosynthesis, deposition, and integration into the cell wall

2000
Cellulose occurs in all higher plants and some algae, fungi, bacteria, and animals. It forms microfibrils containing the crystalline allomorphs, cellulose I alpha and I beta. Cellulose molecules are 500-15,000 glucose units long. What controls molecular size is unknown.
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The FERONIA Receptor Kinase Maintains Cell-Wall Integrity during Salt Stress through Ca2+ Signaling

Current Biology, 2018
Wei Feng   +2 more
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Cell wall integrity

Plant Signaling and Behavior, 2013
Gennady Pogorelko   +2 more
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Cell wall integrity maintenance in plants: Lessons to be learned from yeast?

Plant Signaling and Behavior, 2011
Thorsten Hamann
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