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Callose: a multifunctional (1,3)-β-d-glucan involved in morphogenesis and function of angiosperm stomata

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s40709-021-00150-9

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Callose; guard cells; Zea mays; Vigna sinensis

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This review focuses on the distribution and role of callose in different shaped stomata in fern and angiosperm plants. The data discussed support that callose plays an important role in the mechanism of stomatal pore formation and function in both categories of plants.
Background Although the cellulose microfibril organization in guard cell (GC) walls play a crucial role in the mechanism of the stomatal function, recent work showed that matrix cell wall materials are also involved. Especially in the kidney-shaped stomata of the fern Asplenium nidus, callose actively participates in the mechanism of opening and closure of the stomatal pore. Scope The present review briefly presents and discusses recent findings concerning the distribution and role of callose in the kidney-shaped stomata of the dicotyledon Vigna sinensis as well as in the dumbbell-shaped stomata of the monocotyledon Zea mays. Conclusion The discussed data support that, in both categories of angiosperm stomata, callose is implicated in the mechanism of stomatal pore formation and stomata function by locally affecting the mechanical properties of the GC cell walls.

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