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Cotton fiber: a powerful single-cell model for cell wall and cellulose research

Candace H. HaiglerDepartment of Crop Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USALissete BetancurNorth Carolina State University, Plant Biology, 4405 Williams Hall, Box 7612, Raleigh, 27695-7612, North Carolina, United StatesMichael R. StiffNorth Carolina State University, Crop Science, 4405 Williams Hall, Box 7620, Raleigh, 27695-7620, North Carolina, United StatesJohn R. TuttleNorth Carolina State University, Crop Science, 4405 Williams Hall, Box 7620, Raleigh, 27695-7620, North Carolina, United States
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Cotton fibers are single-celled extensions of the seed epidermis. They can be isolated in pure form as they undergo staged differentiation including primary cell wall synthesis during elongation and nearly pure cellulose synthesis during secondary wall thickening. This combination of features supports clear interpretation of data about cell walls and cellulose synthesis in the context of high throughput modern experimental technologies. Prior contributions of cotton fiber to building fundamental knowledge about cell walls will be summarized and the dynamic changes in cell wall polymers throughout cotton fiber differentiation will be described. Recent successes in using stable cotton transformation to alter cotton fiber cell wall properties as well as cotton fiber quality will be discussed. Futurec prospects to perform experiments more rapidly through altering cotton fiberwall properties via virus-induced gene silencing will be evaluated.

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