Department of Urology, University of Cambridge, Bateman Street, UK
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																The Role of Pectin Phase Separation in Plant Cell Wall Assembly and Growth 
																Author(s): Alexis Wightman*             
								
																
						 A growing body of literature suggests that phase separation within polymer mixtures drives many biological processes. The formation of membraneless 
  organelles by liquid-liquid phase separation is thought to play a variety of roles in cell metabolism, gene regulation, and signalling. One of the 
  characteristics of these systems is that they are poised at phase transition boundaries, which makes them perfectly suited to elicit robust cellular 
  responses to often very small changes in the cell's "environment". Recent findings suggest that phase separation not only plays a role in wall 
  patterning, hydration, and stress relaxation during growth, but may also be a driving force for cell wall expansion in the semisolid environment of 
  plant cell walls... Read More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.37421/2157-7099.2023.14.673															  
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