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Plasmodesmata [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Karl J. Oparka
Plasmodesmata [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Karl J. Oparka
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, UK ; ; Ames, Iowa, USA, : Blackwell Pub., c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (332 p.)
Disciplina 571.62
580.5
Altri autori (Persone) OparkaK. J
Collana Annual plant reviews
Soggetto topico Plasmodesmata
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-32016-1
9786611320164
0-470-76121-0
0-470-98857-6
0-470-99414-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Plasmodesmata; Contents; Contributors; Preface; 1 Plasmodesmal structure and development; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Structure of plasmodesmata; 1.2.1 Formation of plasmodesmata; 1.2.2 General structure; 1.2.3 Historical notes on plasmodesmatal research; 1.2.4 The advent of electron microscopy; 1.2.5 Intercellular transport; 1.3 Additional components of plasmodesmata; 1.3.1 The cytoskeleton and cytoskeletal-associated proteins; 1.3.2 Callose; 1.3.3 Additional components of plasmodesmata; 1.4 Developmental changes to plasmodesmata; 1.4.1 Branched plasmodesmata
1.4.2 Loss, reduction or occlusion of plasmodesmata1.4.3 Formation of secondary plasmodesmata; 1.4.4 The future; Acknowledgements; References; 2 Evolution of plasmodesmata; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The distribution of plasmodesmata among extant photosynthetic organisms; 2.3 The phylogeny of photosynthetic organisms and its relation to the occurrence of plasmodesmata; 2.4 Functional aspects of the distribution and evolution of plasmodesmata; 2.4.1 Background; 2.4.2 Cyanobacteria; 2.4.3 Chlorophyta; 2.4.4 Heterokontophyta; 2.4.5 Conclusions
2.5 Functioning of complex photosynthetic organisms which lack plasmodesmata2.5.1 Introduction; 2.5.2 Multicellular algae lacking plasmodesmata or analogues of plasmodesmata; 2.5.3 Rhodophyta and pit plugs: (trans)mission impossible?; 2.5.4 Morphologically complex acellular macroalgae; 2.5.5 Symbioses of (mainly) unicellular algae with fungi and metazoan; 2.6 Conclusions; Note; References; 3 Plasmodesmata: protein transport signals and receptors; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Components of the PD transport pathway; 3.2.1 Principles of signal-mediated protein transport
3.2.2 Putative PD pathway components3.2.3 NCAPP1 - the initial PD receptor; 3.2.4 Potential role of the cytoskeleton in the PD transport pathway; 3.2.5 HSP70-related proteins and the PD transport pathway; 3.2.6 Potential role of ISE1 - a mutant plant with impaired PD function; 3.2.7 A PD pathway model; 3.3 Identifying PD transport signal(s); 3.3.1 Definition of a targeting signal; 3.3.2 KNOTTED1 - existence of a PD-targeting and SEL increase signal; 3.3.3 Phloem Thioredoxin h - charged amino acids as PD motifs; 3.3.4 Proteolytic processing facilitates transport of CmPP36
3.3.5 A short PD-targeting motif in phloem HSC703.3.6 The elusive nature of PD-targeting signals; 3.4 Conclusions and future prospects; Acknowledgements; References; 4 Comparative structures of specialised monocotyledonous leaf blade plasmodesmata; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Maturity-related changes in plasmodesmatal structure; 4.3 The plasmodesmatal cell wall interfaces in monocot leaves; 4.4 Plasmodesmata crossing the suberin lamella - constrictions and asymmetry; 4.5 Regulation at the neck - structural considerations
4.6 Changes in wall structure and plasmodesmatal form - secondary modification
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Plasmodesmata [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Karl J. Oparka
Plasmodesmata [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Karl J. Oparka
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, UK ; ; Ames, Iowa, USA, : Blackwell Pub., c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (332 p.)
Disciplina 571.62
580.5
Altri autori (Persone) OparkaK. J
Collana Annual plant reviews
Soggetto topico Plasmodesmata
ISBN 1-281-32016-1
9786611320164
0-470-76121-0
0-470-98857-6
0-470-99414-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Plasmodesmata; Contents; Contributors; Preface; 1 Plasmodesmal structure and development; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Structure of plasmodesmata; 1.2.1 Formation of plasmodesmata; 1.2.2 General structure; 1.2.3 Historical notes on plasmodesmatal research; 1.2.4 The advent of electron microscopy; 1.2.5 Intercellular transport; 1.3 Additional components of plasmodesmata; 1.3.1 The cytoskeleton and cytoskeletal-associated proteins; 1.3.2 Callose; 1.3.3 Additional components of plasmodesmata; 1.4 Developmental changes to plasmodesmata; 1.4.1 Branched plasmodesmata
1.4.2 Loss, reduction or occlusion of plasmodesmata1.4.3 Formation of secondary plasmodesmata; 1.4.4 The future; Acknowledgements; References; 2 Evolution of plasmodesmata; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The distribution of plasmodesmata among extant photosynthetic organisms; 2.3 The phylogeny of photosynthetic organisms and its relation to the occurrence of plasmodesmata; 2.4 Functional aspects of the distribution and evolution of plasmodesmata; 2.4.1 Background; 2.4.2 Cyanobacteria; 2.4.3 Chlorophyta; 2.4.4 Heterokontophyta; 2.4.5 Conclusions
2.5 Functioning of complex photosynthetic organisms which lack plasmodesmata2.5.1 Introduction; 2.5.2 Multicellular algae lacking plasmodesmata or analogues of plasmodesmata; 2.5.3 Rhodophyta and pit plugs: (trans)mission impossible?; 2.5.4 Morphologically complex acellular macroalgae; 2.5.5 Symbioses of (mainly) unicellular algae with fungi and metazoan; 2.6 Conclusions; Note; References; 3 Plasmodesmata: protein transport signals and receptors; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Components of the PD transport pathway; 3.2.1 Principles of signal-mediated protein transport
3.2.2 Putative PD pathway components3.2.3 NCAPP1 - the initial PD receptor; 3.2.4 Potential role of the cytoskeleton in the PD transport pathway; 3.2.5 HSP70-related proteins and the PD transport pathway; 3.2.6 Potential role of ISE1 - a mutant plant with impaired PD function; 3.2.7 A PD pathway model; 3.3 Identifying PD transport signal(s); 3.3.1 Definition of a targeting signal; 3.3.2 KNOTTED1 - existence of a PD-targeting and SEL increase signal; 3.3.3 Phloem Thioredoxin h - charged amino acids as PD motifs; 3.3.4 Proteolytic processing facilitates transport of CmPP36
3.3.5 A short PD-targeting motif in phloem HSC703.3.6 The elusive nature of PD-targeting signals; 3.4 Conclusions and future prospects; Acknowledgements; References; 4 Comparative structures of specialised monocotyledonous leaf blade plasmodesmata; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Maturity-related changes in plasmodesmatal structure; 4.3 The plasmodesmatal cell wall interfaces in monocot leaves; 4.4 Plasmodesmata crossing the suberin lamella - constrictions and asymmetry; 4.5 Regulation at the neck - structural considerations
4.6 Changes in wall structure and plasmodesmatal form - secondary modification
Record Nr. UNISA-996208217903316
Oxford, UK ; ; Ames, Iowa, USA, : Blackwell Pub., c2005
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Plasmodesmata [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Karl J. Oparka
Plasmodesmata [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Karl J. Oparka
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, UK ; ; Ames, Iowa, USA, : Blackwell Pub., c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (332 p.)
Disciplina 571.62
580.5
Altri autori (Persone) OparkaK. J
Collana Annual plant reviews
Soggetto topico Plasmodesmata
ISBN 1-281-32016-1
9786611320164
0-470-76121-0
0-470-98857-6
0-470-99414-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Plasmodesmata; Contents; Contributors; Preface; 1 Plasmodesmal structure and development; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Structure of plasmodesmata; 1.2.1 Formation of plasmodesmata; 1.2.2 General structure; 1.2.3 Historical notes on plasmodesmatal research; 1.2.4 The advent of electron microscopy; 1.2.5 Intercellular transport; 1.3 Additional components of plasmodesmata; 1.3.1 The cytoskeleton and cytoskeletal-associated proteins; 1.3.2 Callose; 1.3.3 Additional components of plasmodesmata; 1.4 Developmental changes to plasmodesmata; 1.4.1 Branched plasmodesmata
1.4.2 Loss, reduction or occlusion of plasmodesmata1.4.3 Formation of secondary plasmodesmata; 1.4.4 The future; Acknowledgements; References; 2 Evolution of plasmodesmata; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The distribution of plasmodesmata among extant photosynthetic organisms; 2.3 The phylogeny of photosynthetic organisms and its relation to the occurrence of plasmodesmata; 2.4 Functional aspects of the distribution and evolution of plasmodesmata; 2.4.1 Background; 2.4.2 Cyanobacteria; 2.4.3 Chlorophyta; 2.4.4 Heterokontophyta; 2.4.5 Conclusions
2.5 Functioning of complex photosynthetic organisms which lack plasmodesmata2.5.1 Introduction; 2.5.2 Multicellular algae lacking plasmodesmata or analogues of plasmodesmata; 2.5.3 Rhodophyta and pit plugs: (trans)mission impossible?; 2.5.4 Morphologically complex acellular macroalgae; 2.5.5 Symbioses of (mainly) unicellular algae with fungi and metazoan; 2.6 Conclusions; Note; References; 3 Plasmodesmata: protein transport signals and receptors; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Components of the PD transport pathway; 3.2.1 Principles of signal-mediated protein transport
3.2.2 Putative PD pathway components3.2.3 NCAPP1 - the initial PD receptor; 3.2.4 Potential role of the cytoskeleton in the PD transport pathway; 3.2.5 HSP70-related proteins and the PD transport pathway; 3.2.6 Potential role of ISE1 - a mutant plant with impaired PD function; 3.2.7 A PD pathway model; 3.3 Identifying PD transport signal(s); 3.3.1 Definition of a targeting signal; 3.3.2 KNOTTED1 - existence of a PD-targeting and SEL increase signal; 3.3.3 Phloem Thioredoxin h - charged amino acids as PD motifs; 3.3.4 Proteolytic processing facilitates transport of CmPP36
3.3.5 A short PD-targeting motif in phloem HSC703.3.6 The elusive nature of PD-targeting signals; 3.4 Conclusions and future prospects; Acknowledgements; References; 4 Comparative structures of specialised monocotyledonous leaf blade plasmodesmata; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Maturity-related changes in plasmodesmatal structure; 4.3 The plasmodesmatal cell wall interfaces in monocot leaves; 4.4 Plasmodesmata crossing the suberin lamella - constrictions and asymmetry; 4.5 Regulation at the neck - structural considerations
4.6 Changes in wall structure and plasmodesmatal form - secondary modification
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830407103321
Oxford, UK ; ; Ames, Iowa, USA, : Blackwell Pub., c2005
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Plasmodesmata / / edited by Karl J. Oparka
Plasmodesmata / / edited by Karl J. Oparka
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, UK ; ; Ames, Iowa, USA, : Blackwell Pub., c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (332 p.)
Disciplina 571.6/2
Altri autori (Persone) OparkaK. J
Collana Annual plant reviews
Soggetto topico Plasmodesmata
ISBN 1-281-32016-1
9786611320164
0-470-76121-0
0-470-98857-6
0-470-99414-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Plasmodesmata; Contents; Contributors; Preface; 1 Plasmodesmal structure and development; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Structure of plasmodesmata; 1.2.1 Formation of plasmodesmata; 1.2.2 General structure; 1.2.3 Historical notes on plasmodesmatal research; 1.2.4 The advent of electron microscopy; 1.2.5 Intercellular transport; 1.3 Additional components of plasmodesmata; 1.3.1 The cytoskeleton and cytoskeletal-associated proteins; 1.3.2 Callose; 1.3.3 Additional components of plasmodesmata; 1.4 Developmental changes to plasmodesmata; 1.4.1 Branched plasmodesmata
1.4.2 Loss, reduction or occlusion of plasmodesmata1.4.3 Formation of secondary plasmodesmata; 1.4.4 The future; Acknowledgements; References; 2 Evolution of plasmodesmata; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The distribution of plasmodesmata among extant photosynthetic organisms; 2.3 The phylogeny of photosynthetic organisms and its relation to the occurrence of plasmodesmata; 2.4 Functional aspects of the distribution and evolution of plasmodesmata; 2.4.1 Background; 2.4.2 Cyanobacteria; 2.4.3 Chlorophyta; 2.4.4 Heterokontophyta; 2.4.5 Conclusions
2.5 Functioning of complex photosynthetic organisms which lack plasmodesmata2.5.1 Introduction; 2.5.2 Multicellular algae lacking plasmodesmata or analogues of plasmodesmata; 2.5.3 Rhodophyta and pit plugs: (trans)mission impossible?; 2.5.4 Morphologically complex acellular macroalgae; 2.5.5 Symbioses of (mainly) unicellular algae with fungi and metazoan; 2.6 Conclusions; Note; References; 3 Plasmodesmata: protein transport signals and receptors; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Components of the PD transport pathway; 3.2.1 Principles of signal-mediated protein transport
3.2.2 Putative PD pathway components3.2.3 NCAPP1 - the initial PD receptor; 3.2.4 Potential role of the cytoskeleton in the PD transport pathway; 3.2.5 HSP70-related proteins and the PD transport pathway; 3.2.6 Potential role of ISE1 - a mutant plant with impaired PD function; 3.2.7 A PD pathway model; 3.3 Identifying PD transport signal(s); 3.3.1 Definition of a targeting signal; 3.3.2 KNOTTED1 - existence of a PD-targeting and SEL increase signal; 3.3.3 Phloem Thioredoxin h - charged amino acids as PD motifs; 3.3.4 Proteolytic processing facilitates transport of CmPP36
3.3.5 A short PD-targeting motif in phloem HSC703.3.6 The elusive nature of PD-targeting signals; 3.4 Conclusions and future prospects; Acknowledgements; References; 4 Comparative structures of specialised monocotyledonous leaf blade plasmodesmata; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Maturity-related changes in plasmodesmatal structure; 4.3 The plasmodesmatal cell wall interfaces in monocot leaves; 4.4 Plasmodesmata crossing the suberin lamella - constrictions and asymmetry; 4.5 Regulation at the neck - structural considerations
4.6 Changes in wall structure and plasmodesmatal form - secondary modification
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Oxford, UK ; ; Ames, Iowa, USA, : Blackwell Pub., c2005
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Specialised membrane domains of plasmodesmata, plant intercellular nanopores / / topic editors, Jens Tilsner, Emmanuelle Bayer, Sébastien Mongrand and Lesley Torrance
Specialised membrane domains of plasmodesmata, plant intercellular nanopores / / topic editors, Jens Tilsner, Emmanuelle Bayer, Sébastien Mongrand and Lesley Torrance
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Lausanne, Switzerland] : , : Frontiers Media SA, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (172 pages)
Collana Frontiers Research Topics
Soggetto topico Plant cells and tissues
Plant cell culture
Plasmodesmata
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910137238303321
[Lausanne, Switzerland] : , : Frontiers Media SA, , 2014
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Symplasmic transport in vascular plants / / Katarzyna Sokoowska, Pawe Sowinski, editors
Symplasmic transport in vascular plants / / Katarzyna Sokoowska, Pawe Sowinski, editors
Edizione [1st ed. 2013.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Springer, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (x, 257 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Disciplina 571.642
Altri autori (Persone) SokoowskaKatarzyna
SowinskiPawe
Collana Gale eBooks
Soggetto topico Plasmodesmata
Vascular system of plants
Plant cell membranes
ISBN 1-4614-7765-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Characteristics of Symplasmic Transport Paweł Sowiński -- 2. Developmental Control of Plasmodesmata Frequency, Structure, and Function Katrin Ehlers and Maike Große Westerloh -- 3. Regulation of Intercellular Transport through Plasmodesmata under Abiotic Stresses Anna Bilska -- 4. Symplasmic Transport in Wood: the Importance of Living Xylem Cells Katarzyna Sokołowska -- 5. Symplasmic Transport in Phloem Loading and Unloading Johannes Liesche and Alexander Schulz -- 6. Mechanism of Long-distance Solute Transport in Phloem Elements Craig Atkins -- 7. Plasmodesmata and Phloem-based Trafficking of Macromolecules Dhinesh Kumar, Ritesh Kumar, Tae Kyung Hyun and Jae-Yean Kim -- 8. Plasmodesmata: New Perspectives on Old Questions Robyn L. Overall, Danny Y.T. Liu and Deborah A. Barton.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910437616303321
New York, : Springer, 2013
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