Two types of anion channel currents in guard cells with distinct voltage regulation.
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Microbe Associated Molecular Pattern Signaling in Guard CellsAbscisic Acid and Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Crop PlantsIon channels in plantsHomologue structure of the SLAC1 anion channel for closing stomata in leavesR type anion channel: a multifunctional channel seeking its molecular identity.The ALMT Family of Organic Acid Transporters in Plants and Their Involvement in Detoxification and Nutrient SecurityA patch-clamp study on the physiology of aluminum toxicity and aluminum tolerance in maize. Identification and characterization of Al(3+)-induced anion channelsMalate-permeable channels and cation channels activated by aluminum in the apical cells of wheat rootsIncreased anion channel activity is an unavoidable event in ozone-induced programmed cell deathCO2 Sensing and CO2 Regulation of Stomatal Conductance: Advances and Open QuestionsActivity of guard cell anion channel SLAC1 is controlled by drought-stress signaling kinase-phosphatase pairCDPKs CPK6 and CPK3 function in ABA regulation of guard cell S-type anion- and Ca(2+)-permeable channels and stomatal closure.Closing plant stomata requires a homolog of an aluminum-activated malate transporter.HvALMT1 from barley is involved in the transport of organic anionsSensitivity to abscisic acid of guard-cell K+ channels is suppressed by abi1-1, a mutant Arabidopsis gene encoding a putative protein phosphataseStrong regulation of slow anion channels and abscisic acid signaling in guard cells by phosphorylation and dephosphorylation events.Communicating with calciumThe roles of anion channels in Arabidopsis immunityA role for oxalic acid generation in ozone-induced signallization in Arabidopis cells.Guard cell signal transduction network: advances in understanding abscisic acid, CO2, and Ca2+ signaling.Inhibition of inward K+ channels and stomatal response by abscisic acid: an intracellular locus of phytohormone action.THI1, a Thiamine Thiazole Synthase, Interacts with Ca2+-Dependent Protein Kinase CPK33 and Modulates the S-Type Anion Channels and Stomatal Closure in Arabidopsis.Constitutive activation of a plasma membrane H(+)-ATPase prevents abscisic acid-mediated stomatal closure.Aluminum activates an anion channel in the apical cells of wheat roots.Cellular signaling machinery: conservation from plant stomata to lymphocytesPlasma membrane anion channels in higher plants and their putative functions in roots.Mutations in the SLAC1 anion channel slow stomatal opening and severely reduce K+ uptake channel activity via enhanced cytosolic [Ca2+] and increased Ca2+ sensitivity of K+ uptake channels.Molecular Evolution of Slow and Quick Anion Channels (SLACs and QUACs/ALMTs).Membrane voltage initiates Ca2+ waves and potentiates Ca2+ increases with abscisic acid in stomatal guard cellsSolitary waves in soybean induced by localized thermal stress.Regulation of reactive oxygen species-mediated abscisic acid signaling in guard cells and drought tolerance by glutathione.The chloride channel family gene CLCd negatively regulates pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP)-triggered immunity in Arabidopsis.Anion channels in plant cells.A brand new START: abscisic acid perception and transduction in the guard cell.Closing gaps: linking elements that control stomatal movement.Disruption of a guard cell-expressed protein phosphatase 2A regulatory subunit, RCN1, confers abscisic acid insensitivity in Arabidopsis.Anion channel sensitivity to cytosolic organic acids implicates a central role for oxaloacetate in integrating ion flux with metabolism in stomatal guard cells.The nitrate transporter AtNRT1.1 (CHL1) functions in stomatal opening and contributes to drought susceptibility in Arabidopsis.What are the evolutionary origins of stomatal responses to abscisic acid in land plants?The Clickable Guard Cell, Version II: Interactive Model of Guard Cell Signal Transduction Mechanisms and Pathways.
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Two types of anion channel currents in guard cells with distinct voltage regulation.
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Two types of anion channel currents in guard cells with distinct voltage regulation.
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Two types of anion channel currents in guard cells with distinct voltage regulation.
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Two types of anion channel currents in guard cells with distinct voltage regulation.
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Two types of anion channel currents in guard cells with distinct voltage regulation.
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Two types of anion channel currents in guard cells with distinct voltage regulation.
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Schroeder JI
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10.1073/PNAS.89.11.5025
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1992-06-01T00:00:00Z