Data for "Cellular Damage Triggers Mechano-Chemical Control of Cell Wall Dynamics and Patterned Cell Divisions in Plant Healing"

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Confocal microscopy, electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy images of Arabidopsis thaliana roots, both in wild plants and mutant plants or plants under chemical treatment. The images show cell division phenotypes in pericycle cells, mainly stained with the specific cellulose dye calcofluor white. These results are part of an investigation that seeks to dissect the molecular bases that regulate the regeneration response in Arabidopsis roots after mechanical damage. Mechanical damage by herbivory or abiotic stress is common in nature in plants. Faced with this, plants have developed a rapid regeneration response that allows replacing damaged cells with new cells. In this study we demonstrate that the composition of the cell wall is important to optimize the regeneration response. Particularly, pectin plays a key role in cell-cell adhesion and cell proliferation after wounding. The microscopy images are provided as TIFF files along with metadata tables. The atomic force microscopy data also includes force maps created in JPK NanoWizard.
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Biological Sciences, Biologi, Structural Biology, Strukturbiologi, Cell Biology, Cellbiologi, Botany, Botanik, Developmental Biology, Utvecklingsbiologi, Natural Sciences, Naturvetenskap, afm (microscopy), scanning electron microscopy, biological process, ecosystem parameter, biological parameter, management practice, Arabidopsis, backtravar, biology, biologi, electron microscopy, parameter, process, method, metod, Brassicaceae, korsblommiga växter, biosciences, biovetenskaper, microscopy, object of interest, Dicotyledons, tvåhjärtbladiga växter, natural sciences, naturvetenskaper, sciences (branches of science), vetenskapsgrenar, angiosperms, gömfröiga växter, systems of a society, samhälleliga system, seed plants, fröväxter, systems, system, vascular plants, kärlväxter, objects, entiteter, plants, växter, eukaryote, eukaryoter, organisms, organismer, organic objects, organiska objekt, physical objects, fysiska objekt
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