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In plant cells, the plasma membrane is a highly elaborated
structure that functions as the point of exchange with adjoining
cells, cell walls and the external environment. Transactions at the
plasma membrane include uptake of water and essential mineral
nutrients, gas exchange, movement of metabolites, transport and
perception of signaling molecules, and initial responses to
external biota. Selective transporters control the rates and
direction of small molecule movement across the membrane barrier
and manipulate the turgor that maintains plant form and drives
plant cell expansion. The plasma membrane provides an environment
in which molecular and macromolecular interactions are enhanced by
the clustering of proteins in oligimeric complexes for more
efficient retention of biosynthetic intermediates, and by the
anchoring of protein complexes to promote regulatory interactions.
The coupling of signal perception at the membrane surface with
intracellular second messengers also involves transduction across
the plasma membrane. Finally, the generation and ordering of the
external cell walls involves processes mediated at the plant cell
surface by the plasma membrane. This volume is divided into three
sections. The first section describes the basic mechanisms that
regulate all plasma membrane functions. The second describes plasma
membrane transport activity. The final section of the book
describes signaling interactions at the plasma membrane. These
topics are given a unique treatment in this volume, as the
discussions are restricted to the plasma membrane itself as much as
possible. A more complete knowledge of the plasma membrane's
structure and function is essential to current efforts to increase
the sustainability of agricultural production of food, fiber, and
fuel crops.
In plant cells, the plasma membrane is a highly elaborated
structure that functions as the point of exchange with adjoining
cells, cell walls and the external environment. Transactions at the
plasma membrane include uptake of water and essential mineral
nutrients, gas exchange, movement of metabolites, transport and
perception of signaling molecules, and initial responses to
external biota. Selective transporters control the rates and
direction of small molecule movement across the membrane barrier
and manipulate the turgor that maintains plant form and drives
plant cell expansion. The plasma membrane provides an environment
in which molecular and macromolecular interactions are enhanced by
the clustering of proteins in oligimeric complexes for more
efficient retention of biosynthetic intermediates, and by the
anchoring of protein complexes to promote regulatory interactions.
The coupling of signal perception at the membrane surface with
intracellular second messengers also involves transduction across
the plasma membrane. Finally, the generation and ordering of the
external cell walls involves processes mediated at the plant cell
surface by the plasma membrane. This volume is divided into three
sections. The first section describes the basic mechanisms that
regulate all plasma membrane functions. The second describes plasma
membrane transport activity. The final section of the book
describes signaling interactions at the plasma membrane. These
topics are given a unique treatment in this volume, as the
discussions are restricted to the plasma membrane itself as much as
possible. A more complete knowledge of the plasma membrane's
structure and function is essential to current efforts to increase
the sustainability of agricultural production of food, fiber, and
fuel crops.
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