Modification of phytosterol composition influences cotton fiber cell elongation and secondary cell wall deposition.
Qi NiuKunling TanZhenle ZangZhongyi XiaoKuijun ChenMingyu HuMing LuoPublished in: BMC plant biology (2019)
These results elucidated that modification of phytosterol content and composition influenced fiber cell elongation and secondary cell wall formation. High sitosterol or low ratio of campesterol to sitosterol suppresses fiber elongation and/or promote secondary cell wall deposition. The roles of sitosterol and campesterol were discussed in fiber cell development. There might be a specific ratio of campesterol to sitosterol in different developmental stage of cotton fibers, in which GhSMT2-1 play an important role. Our study, at a certain degree, provides novel insights into the regulatory mechanisms of fiber cell development.