Plant cell size: Links to cell cycle, differentiation and ploidy.
Curr Opin Plant Biol
; 78: 102527, 2024 04.
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ABSTRACT
Cell size affects many processes, including exchange of nutrients and external signals, cell division and tissue mechanics. Across eukaryotes, cells have evolved mechanisms that assess their own size to inform processes such as cell cycle progression or gene expression. Here, we review recent progress in understanding plant cell size regulation and its implications, relating these findings to work in other eukaryotes. Highlights include use of DNA contents as reference point to control the cell cycle in shoot meristems, a size-dependent cell fate decision during stomatal development and insights into the interconnection between ploidy, cell size and cell wall mechanics.
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Plantas
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Células Vegetales
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Curr Opin Plant Biol
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BOTANICA
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2024
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Article