Scientists just found what keeps plant cells from growing out of control
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Scientists discovered that a protein called PEX11 controls how peroxisomes — cell structures that break down fats — grow and shrink in plants. Without it, peroxisomes balloon to massive sizes. Since yeast PEX11 restored normal function in mutant plants, this mechanism likely extends to human cells too.
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