What Is a Plant Cell Type in the Age of Single-Cell Biology? It's Complicated.

IF 11.4 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Annual review of cell and developmental biology Pub Date : 2024-05-09 DOI:10.1146/annurev-cellbio-111323-102412
Byron Rusnak, Frances K Clark, Batthula Vijaya Lakshmi Vadde, Adrienne H K Roeder
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One of the fundamental questions in developmental biology is how a cell is specified to differentiate as a specialized cell type. Traditionally, plant cell types were defined based on their function, location, morphology, and lineage. Currently, in the age of single-cell biology, researchers typically attempt to assign plant cells to cell types by clustering them based on their transcriptomes. However, because cells are dynamic entities that progress through the cell cycle and respond to signals, the transcriptome also reflects the state of the cell at a particular moment in time, raising questions about how to define a cell type. We suggest that these complexities and dynamics of cell states are of interest and further consider the roles signaling, stochasticity, cell cycle, and mechanical forces play in plant cell fate specification. Once established, cell identity must also be maintained. With the wealth of single-cell data coming out, the field is poised to elucidate both the complexity and dynamics of cell states.

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单细胞生物学时代的植物细胞类型是什么?很复杂
发育生物学的基本问题之一是细胞如何分化为特化的细胞类型。传统上,植物细胞类型是根据其功能、位置、形态和血统来定义的。目前,在单细胞生物学时代,研究人员通常尝试根据转录组对植物细胞进行分组,从而将它们归入细胞类型。然而,由于细胞是在细胞周期中前进并对信号做出反应的动态实体,转录组也反映了细胞在特定时刻的状态,这就提出了如何定义细胞类型的问题。我们认为细胞状态的这些复杂性和动态性值得关注,并进一步考虑信号、随机性、细胞周期和机械力在植物细胞命运规范中的作用。细胞身份一旦确定,还必须保持。随着大量单细胞数据的出现,该领域有望阐明细胞状态的复杂性和动态性。
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, established in 1985, comprehensively addresses major advancements in cell and developmental biology. Encompassing the structure, function, and organization of cells, as well as the development and evolution of cells in relation to both single and multicellular organisms, the journal explores models and tools of molecular biology. As of the current volume, the journal has transitioned from gated to open access through Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program, making all articles published under a CC BY license.
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