What are the Big Open Questions in Plant Cell Biology?
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As scientists, we are at least as excited about the open questions—the things we don’t know—as the discoveries. Science happens in the interface between known and unknown. In the review article Fifteen compelling open questions in plant cell biology, published in The Plant Cell Focus Issue on Plant…
Peng Wang: The Plant Cell First Author
The Plant Cell: Author Profiles
Peng Wang, first author of "Medicago SPX1 and SPX3 regulate phosphate homeostasis, mycorrhizal colonization, and arbuscule degradation"
Current Position: PhD student at laboratory of molecular biology, Wageningen University, the Netherlands
Education: M.Sc. in Biochemistry and molecular biology,…
OsWRKY53: the messenger for brassinosteroid and MAPK signaling
The Plant Cell: In a NutshellTian et al. report a link between classic brassinosteroid signaling and the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway in regulation of rice architecture and seed size. Plant Cell https://doi.org/10.1093/plcell/koab137
By Xiaojie Tian, Mingliang He, Enyang Mei, Baowen Zhang, Jiaqi Tang, Min Xu, Jiali…
Ambre Guillory: The Plant Cell First Author
The Plant Cell: Author Profiles
Ambre Guillory, co-first author of "The Physcomitrium (Physcomitrella) patens PpKAI2L receptors for strigolactones and related compounds function via MAX2-dependent and independent pathways"
Current Position: Postdoctoral researcher at LIPME (INRAE-CNRS Toulouse)
Education: PhD in Plant Biology,…
Mauricio Lopez-Obando: The Plant Cell First Author
The Plant Cell: Author Profiles
Mauricio Lopez-Obando, co-first author of "The Physcomitrium (Physcomitrella) patens PpKAI2L receptors for strigolactones and related compounds function via MAX2-dependent and independent pathways"
Current Position: Consultant and Vedas CII´s Associated Volunteer.
Education: BSc in chemistry…
Home Delivery for Chloroplast Membrane Proteins
The Plant Cell: In a NutshellAnderson et al. show how the Arabidopsis protein GET3B acts as a targeting factor for proteins important in chloroplast development. Plant Cell. https://doi.org/10.1093/plcell/koab145.
By Donna Fernandez and Stacy Anderson, Department of Botany, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin…
Stressing the translatome: It is about time
The Plant Cell: In a NutshellBonnot and Nagel explore how heat stress affects the circadian-regulated translatome at different times of day.
Titouan Bonnot1 and Dawn H. Nagel1
1Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside, Riverside, California, USA
Background: The plant circadian clock synchronizes…
Misexpression of a MADS-box gene results in longer glumes and grains in wheat
The Plant Cell: In a NutshellAdamski et al. reveal that the expression of a MADS-box transcription factor is the basis for a grain phenotype observed in Polish wheat. Plant Cell https://doi.org/10.1093/plcell/koab119
By Cristobal Uauy and Nikolai M Adamski
John Innes Centre, Norwich NR4 7UH, United Kingdom
Background:…
Maintaining membrane integrity in the face of abiotic stress
The Plant Cell: In a NutshellRuiz-López & Pérez-Sancho et al describe a mechanism that control the homeostasis of diacylglycerol at the plasma membrane in plants after abiotic stress. Plant Cell. https://doi.org/10.1093/plcell/koab122
Miguel Ángel Botella Mesa – IHSM-UMA-CSIC, Málaga, Spain
Jessica Pérez Sancho…