Zamil M S, Geitmann A
Department of Plant Science, McGill University, Macdonald Campus, 21111 Lakeshore, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC H9X 3V9, Canada.
Phys Biol. 2017 Feb 16;14(1):015004. doi: 10.1088/1478-3975/aa5ba5.
In plant tissues, cells are glued to each other by a pectic polysaccharide rich material known as middle lamella (ML). Along with many biological functions, the ML plays a crucial role in maintaining the structural integrity of plant tissues and organs, as it prevents the cells from separating or sliding against each other. The macromolecular organization and the material properties of the ML are different from those of the adjacent primary cell walls that envelop all plant cells and provide them with a stiff casing. Due to its nanoscale dimensions and the extreme challenge to access the structure for material characterization, the ML is poorly characterized in terms of its distinct material properties. This review explores the ML beyond its functionality as a gluing agent. The putative molecular interactions of constituent macromolecules within the ML and at the interface between ML and primary cell wall are discussed. The correlation between the spatiotemporal distribution of pectic polysaccharides in the different portions of the ML and the subcellular distribution of mechanical stresses within the plant tissue are analyzed.
在植物组织中,细胞通过一种富含果胶多糖的物质彼此黏合在一起,这种物质被称为中胶层(ML)。除了许多生物学功能外,中胶层在维持植物组织和器官的结构完整性方面起着至关重要的作用,因为它能防止细胞彼此分离或相互滑动。中胶层的大分子组织和材料特性与包裹所有植物细胞并为其提供坚硬外壳的相邻初生细胞壁不同。由于其纳米级尺寸以及获取结构进行材料表征面临的极端挑战,中胶层在其独特的材料特性方面的特征描述很少。本综述探讨了中胶层除作为黏合剂功能之外的其他方面。讨论了中胶层内以及中胶层与初生细胞壁界面处组成大分子的假定分子相互作用。分析了中胶层不同部分中果胶多糖的时空分布与植物组织内机械应力的亚细胞分布之间的相关性。