Plant Cell Wall Patterning and Cell Shape 2014
DOI: 10.1002/9781118647363.ch2
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Regulation of Cell Wall Formation by Membrane Traffic

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“…The results of our network-based analysis reveal new insight on spatially related strategies, commonly or specifically activated in the different bent root sectors (ABS, BS, and BBS) and sides (cx and cv). In particular, ABS-cx was characterized by factors (GO terms grouped in cluster-related subnetwork I) strictly linked to and essential for plant development and responses to mechanical stimuli [42], primarily related to the nucleotides metabolism (GO-BP) and pectate lyase and thioredoxin activities (GO-MF). Furthermore, here, the 60S ribosomal protein L5 (POPTR_0013s13220, POPTR_0014s17230, and POPTR_0019s13040) resulted as the top three hub genes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of our network-based analysis reveal new insight on spatially related strategies, commonly or specifically activated in the different bent root sectors (ABS, BS, and BBS) and sides (cx and cv). In particular, ABS-cx was characterized by factors (GO terms grouped in cluster-related subnetwork I) strictly linked to and essential for plant development and responses to mechanical stimuli [42], primarily related to the nucleotides metabolism (GO-BP) and pectate lyase and thioredoxin activities (GO-MF). Furthermore, here, the 60S ribosomal protein L5 (POPTR_0013s13220, POPTR_0014s17230, and POPTR_0019s13040) resulted as the top three hub genes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%