
The Plant Cell Atlas provides a community resource to map plant cell types and integrate molecular information for deeper understanding. It describes cellular and subcellular localization of proteins and nucleic acids and tracks their interactions. It uses imaging, proteomics, genomics, RNAseq, and mass spectrometry, supported by data science, artificial intelligence, and systems biology. The platform targets plant scientists and researchers as its primary users and functions as a collaborative research resource. Its goal is to generate testable models of cellular function and enable advances in plant biology at scale.

The Plant Cell Atlas provides a community resource to map plant cell types and integrate molecular information for deeper understanding. It describes cellular and subcellular localization of proteins and nucleic acids and tracks their interactions. It uses imaging, proteomics, genomics, RNAseq, and mass spectrometry, supported by data science, artificial intelligence, and systems biology. The platform targets plant scientists and researchers as its primary users and functions as a collaborative research resource. Its goal is to generate testable models of cellular function and enable advances in plant biology at scale.