Cell Growth and Determination
Project Leaders:
Peter Shaw
Clive Lloyd
Cells are the fundamental unit of biological activity,
and the unique structure of plant cells and their oriented
cell divisions play a key role in determining organ shape.
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| This scanning electron microscope image is of a
root of a plant containing a mutation in the SUPERCENTIPEDE1
gene. Multiple sites of hair outgrowth occur in this
mutant while wild type cells develop a single site
of outgrowth This indicates that SCN1 activity is
required to spatially restrict the sites of outgrowth
on hair cells. |
The main challenges in this area are to understand the
dynamics of cell activities and how cell identity is
determined. We also aim to understand how cells and organs
are formed and change in shape during growth and development,
the evolution and development of plant architecture,
and how cell proliferation and growth control mechanisms
regulate these processes.
We explore cell activities
using live cell imaging and aim to integrate known of
plant cells from the scale of small molecules to proteins,
complexes and organelles.