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Herringbone pattern in plant cell walls critical to cell growth

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Plant cells tend to grow longer instead of wider due to the alignment of the many layers of cellulose that make up their cell walls, according to a new study that may have implications for biofuels research. The study reveals that the protein CSI1 and the alternating angle of the cell wall’s layers, creating a herringbone pattern, are critical for cell growth.

Source: ScienceDaily.com