Balancing the pressure: how plant cells protect their vacuoles 

Water-filled vacuoles provide the inner pressure plant cells need for structural support. However, damage to the plant’s cell wall risks vacuole rupture and cell death. The Dagdas group at the Gregor Mendel Institute of Molecular Plant Biology (GMI) discovered a novel quality control mechanism that protects the vacuole’s integrity upon cell wall damage. The study was published on February 7th in Nature Plants. 

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