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Plasma Membrane Biogenesis in Higher Plants: The Lipid Routes

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The study of the biogenesis of the plasma membrane in higher plants has lagged behind that of animal cells, though the endomembrane concept, as well as the indications concerning the membrane traffic, resulted from biochemical and morphological studies devoted to both plant and animal cells (see for example 1). In most cases, the bulk of the data available in the literature results from studies of the biosynthesis, processing, sorting and intracellular transfer of plasmalemma (or viral) glycoproteins. Compared to this situation, little is known on the in vivo biosynthesis and intracellular transfer of the lipids en route to the plasma membrane (2, 3).

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Cassagne, C., Lessire, R., Moreau, P., Bessoule, JJ., Bertho, P., Peyret, L.M. (1989). Plasma Membrane Biogenesis in Higher Plants: The Lipid Routes. In: Biacs, P.A., Gruiz, K., Kremmer, T. (eds) Biological Role of Plant Lipids. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1303-8_13

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