cellulosynthases
Cellulosynthases are enzymes responsible for the synthesis of cellulose, a major structural component of plant cell walls and the most abundant organic polymer on Earth. These enzymes are large, transmembrane proteins that polymerize glucose units into long chains of beta-1,4-glucan. This process occurs at the plasma membrane, where the enzymes are anchored and move through the membrane, extruding the newly formed cellulose microfibrils to the exterior of the cell.
There are different classes of cellulosynthases, with the most well-studied being CesA proteins in plants. These
Beyond plants, cellulosynthases are also found in other organisms, including bacteria and algae, where they play