Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2826235 Trends in Plant Science 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Resealing is the membrane-repair process that enables cells to survive disruption, preventing the loss of irreplaceable cell types and eliminating the cost of replacing injured cells. Given that failure in the resealing process in animal cells causes diverse types of muscular dystrophy, plasma membrane repair has been extensively studied in these systems. Animal proteins with Ca2+-binding domains such as synaptotagmins and dysferlin mediate Ca2+-dependent exocytosis to repair plasma membranes after mechanical damage. Until recently, no components or proof for membrane repair mechanisms have been discovered in plants. However, Arabidopsis SYT1 is now the first plant synaptotagmin demonstrated to participate in Ca2+-dependent repair of membranes. This suggests a conservation of membrane repair mechanisms between animal and plant cells.

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