Modulating the expression of aquaporin genes in planta: A key to understand their physiological functions?
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The Interactions of Aquaporins and Mineral Nutrients in Higher PlantsRole of Aquaporins in a Composite Model of Water Transport in the LeafAquaporins: highly regulated channels controlling plant water relationsSer123 is essential for the water channel activity of McPIP2;1 from Mesembryanthemum crystallinum.Functional divergence of the NIP III subgroup proteins involved altered selective constraints and positive selection.Genome-Wide Characterization and Expression Analysis of Major Intrinsic Proteins during Abiotic and Biotic Stresses in Sweet Orange (Citrus sinensis L. Osb.).Plasma membrane receptor-like kinase leaf panicle 2 acts downstream of the DROUGHT AND SALT TOLERANCE transcription factor to regulate drought sensitivity in rice.Expression of Fragaria vesca PIP aquaporins in response to drought stress: PIP down-regulation correlates with the decline in substrate moisture content.Developmental pattern of aquaporin expression in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) leaves.Heterologous Expression of Two Jatropha Aquaporins Imparts Drought and Salt Tolerance and Improves Seed Viability in Transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana.FRET imaging in living maize cells reveals that plasma membrane aquaporins interact to regulate their subcellular localization.Short day transcriptomic programming during induction of dormancy in grapevineAdvances in functional regulation mechanisms of plant aquaporins: their diversity, gene expression, localization, structure and roles in plant soil-water relations (Review).Genetic engineering to improve plant performance under drought: physiological evaluation of achievements, limitations, and possibilities.PIP1 aquaporins: Intrinsic water channels or PIP2 aquaporin modulators?The grapevine root-specific aquaporin VvPIP2;4N controls root hydraulic conductance and leaf gas exchange under well-watered conditions but not under water stress.Transgenic banana plants overexpressing a native plasma membrane aquaporin MusaPIP1;2 display high tolerance levels to different abiotic stresses.Dynamic secretion changes in the salt glands of the mangrove tree species Avicennia officinalis in response to a changing saline environment.Studies of Physcomitrella patens reveal that ethylene-mediated submergence responses arose relatively early in land-plant evolution.A cotton gene encoding a plasma membrane aquaporin is involved in seedling development and in response to drought stress.Leaf aquaporin transcript abundance in peanut genotypes diverging in expression of the limited-transpiration trait when subjected to differing vapor pressure deficits and aquaporin inhibitors.Changes in Air CO₂ Concentration Differentially Alter Transcript Levels of NtAQP1 and NtPIP2;1 Aquaporin Genes in Tobacco Leaves.Salinity tolerance mechanisms in glycophytes: An overview with the central focus on rice plantsConstitutive and stress-inducible overexpression of a native aquaporin gene (MusaPIP2;6) in transgenic banana plants signals its pivotal role in salt tolerance.Root hydraulic conductivity and adjustments in stomatal conductance: hydraulic strategy in response to salt stress in a halotolerant species.Highly boron deficiency-tolerant plants generated by enhanced expression of NIP5;1, a boric acid channel.Heterologous expression of tulip petal plasma membrane aquaporins in Pichia pastoris for water channel analysis.Aquaporin-facilitated water uptake in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) rootsRh-PIP2;1, a rose aquaporin gene, is involved in ethylene-regulated petal expansion.Maize plasma membrane aquaporins belonging to the PIP1 and PIP2 subgroups are in vivo phosphorylated.Short-term control of maize cell and root water permeability through plasma membrane aquaporin isoforms.Dynamic regulation of the root hydraulic conductivity of barley plants in response to salinity/osmotic stress.Regulation of aquaporins in plants under stress.Aquaporin-mediated reduction in maize root hydraulic conductivity impacts cell turgor and leaf elongation even without changing transpiration.Water transport by aquaporins in the extant plant Physcomitrella patens.HvPIP1;6, a barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) plasma membrane water channel particularly expressed in growing compared with non-growing leaf tissues.Isolation and functional characterization of PgTIP1, a hormone-autotrophic cells-specific tonoplast aquaporin in ginseng.Mechanisms of water transport mediated by PIP aquaporins and their regulation via phosphorylation events under salinity stress in barley roots.A fruit-specific plasma membrane aquaporin subtype PIP1;1 is regulated during strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa) fruit ripening.Repression of ARF10 by microRNA160 plays an important role in the mediation of leaf water loss.
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Modulating the expression of aquaporin genes in planta: A key to understand their physiological functions?
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Enric Zelazny
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