Determination of the pore size of cell walls of living plant cells

Nicholas Carpita, Dario Sabularse, David Montezinos, Deborah P. Delmer

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Abstract

The limiting diameter of pores in the walls of living plant cells through which molecules can freely pass has been determined by a solute exclusion technique to be 35 to 38 angstroms for hair cells of Raphanus sativus roots and fibers of Gossypium hirsutum, 38 to 40 angstroms for cultured cells of Acer pseudoplatanus, and 45 to 52 angstroms for isolated palisade parenchyma cells of the leaves of Xanthium strumarium and Commelina communis. These results indicate that molecules with diameters larger than these pores would be restricted in their ability to penetrate such a cell wall, and that such a wall may represent a more significant barrier to cellular communication than has been previously assumed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1144-1147
Number of pages4
JournalScience
Volume205
Issue number4411
DOIs
StatePublished - 1979

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