Project Details
Mechanosensing hubs at Hechtian attachment sites in Arabidopsis
Applicant
Dr. Johanna Dickmann
Subject Area
Plant Cell and Developmental Biology
Term
since 2023
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 521501033
In all multicellular organisms, cells are surrounded by a meshwork of polymers that is deposited by the cells, signals back to the cells, and is remodelled by them in a feedback loop. In animals, the meshwork forms a soft extracellular matrix (ECM) and the attachment of plasma membrane to ECM contributes to both ECM deposition and sensing. In plants, cells are surrounded by a stiff, load-bearing cell walls and the role of plasma membrane - cell wall attachment sites is ill-described. In this project, I will analyse Hechtian attachment sites (HATSs) that anchor the plasma membrane to the cell wall at discrete points even in face of plasmolysis. HATSs thus harbour a great potential as mechanosensing hubs, accumulating both mechanical forces, and mechanosensitive components at discrete points in the cell. I will revisit HATSs, focusing on their composition and their role in mechanosensing. This will help to understand their contribution in physiology and development. This work will be centred on a well-established system (the Arabidopsis hypocotyl), while also building on recent developments in quantitative imaging and analysis and in microfabricated environments for single cells. Altogether, the proposed project will open a new research avenue: Investigating the feedback loop in which HATSs contribute to sensing of the mechanical status of plant tissue and modulation thereof.
DFG Programme
WBP Fellowship
International Connection
France
Host
Dr. Olivier Hamant