Lipids: plant biology’s slippery superheroes

Hortense Moreau, Emmanuelle M. Bayer
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Lipids are not only structural elements that make up biological membranes, they also play a crucial role in functionalizing these membranes. Through their ability to modulate membrane physical properties, to act as sensors and signaling molecules, and to interact with proteins to influence their subcellular localization and activity, lipids contribute the intricate workings of plant cells. The enrichment of specific lipids within distinct subcellular compartments aids to the establishment of membranes unique identity and properties. Lipids are major regulators of many cellular processes including cell signaling, cell division, cell polarity, membrane trafficking, intra- and intercellular communication, cell growth, and responses to environmental stress. In fact, the immense diversity of lipid species provides plant cells with an extensive arsenal of tools to establish distinctive biochemical identities within their membranes. In this review, we present an overview of plant membrane lipids, emphasizing their role in environmental stress response by highlighting recent advancements in the field.
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脂质不仅是构成生物膜的结构元素,而且在这些膜的功能化中起着至关重要的作用。脂质能够调节膜的物理性质,充当传感器和信号分子,并与蛋白质相互作用以影响其亚细胞定位和活性,因此脂质对植物细胞的复杂运作起着重要作用。在不同的亚细胞区室中,特定脂质的富集有助于膜独特身份和特性的建立。脂质是许多细胞过程的主要调节剂,包括细胞信号传导、细胞分裂、细胞极性、膜运输、细胞内和细胞间通讯、细胞生长和对环境胁迫的反应。事实上,脂质种类的巨大多样性为植物细胞提供了广泛的工具库,以在其膜内建立独特的生化特性。在这篇综述中,我们介绍了植物膜脂的概述,强调了它们在环境胁迫反应中的作用,并重点介绍了该领域的最新进展。
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