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Control of thickness of collenchyma cell walls by pectins

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Near-isotropic stresses were generated within collenchyma cell walls of celery (Apium graveolens L.) by exchanging K+ for Ca2+ ions, varying the ionic strength and de-esterifying the pectic carboxyl groups, treatments that changed the free-charge density of the pectic polysaccharides. The collenchyma strands swelled radially with increasing free-charge density but there was very little longitudinal swelling. Depolymerising the pectins by β-elimination also induced much more radial than longitudinal swelling. Supported by earlier work on Nitella, these results indicate that pectins control the interlamellar spacing in cell walls and hold them together across their thickness, particularly against turgor stresses tending to delaminate the walls at the cell corners.

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The author thanks J.S.G. Reid (Department of Biological Sciences, University of Stirling, UK) and M. Demarty (SCUEOR, University of Rouen, France) for critical comments.

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Jarvis, M.C. Control of thickness of collenchyma cell walls by pectins. Planta 187, 218–220 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00201941

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