Potassium nutrition, sodium toxicity, and calcium signaling: connections through the CBL-CIPK network.
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The Calcium Sensor CBL-CIPK Is Involved in Plant's Response to Abiotic StressesTranscript profile of the response of two soybean genotypes to potassium deficiencyExpression and integrated network analyses revealed functional divergence of NHX-type Na+/H+ exchanger genes in poplar.Systems analysis of transcriptome data provides new hypotheses about Arabidopsis root response to nitrate treatments.Rice potassium transporter OsHAK1 is essential for maintaining potassium-mediated growth and functions in salt tolerance over low and high potassium concentration ranges.Preferential KAT1-KAT2 heteromerization determines inward K+ current properties in Arabidopsis guard cells.The CBL and CIPK Gene Family in Grapevine (Vitis vinifera): Genome-Wide Analysis and Expression Profiles in Response to Various Abiotic StressesCrystallization and preliminary crystallographic analysis of a calcineurin B-like protein 1 (CBL1) mutant from Ammopiptanthus mongolicus.Diverse accumulation and distribution of nutrient elements in developing wheat grain studied by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry imaging.Gene expression analysis of rice seedling under potassium deprivation reveals major changes in metabolism and signaling components.Relationship between NaCl- and H2O2-induced cytosolic Ca2+ increases in response to stress in Arabidopsis.Identification and characterization of CBL and CIPK gene families in canola (Brassica napus L.).Vacuoles protect plants from high magnesium stressA transcriptomic analysis of bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) provides novel insights into the basis of low temperature toleranceIdentification and Expression Analysis of a Novel HbCIPK2-Interacting Ferredoxin from Halophyte H. brevisubulatum.Calcium-dependent protein kinases from Arabidopsis show substrate specificity differences in an analysis of 103 substratesGenome-wide gene phylogeny of CIPK family in cassava and expression analysis of partial drought-induced genes.Rice grassy stunt virus p5 interacts with two protein components of the plant-specific CBL-CIPK Ca+2 signaling network of rice.Tonoplast calcium sensors CBL2 and CBL3 control plant growth and ion homeostasis through regulating V-ATPase activity in Arabidopsis.Biotic and Abiotic Stresses Activate Different Ca2+ Permeable Channels in Arabidopsis.Calcium signals: the lead currency of plant information processing.Comparative physiology of elemental distributions in plants.Coping with stresses: roles of calcium- and calcium/calmodulin-regulated gene expression.Root K(+) acquisition in plants: the Arabidopsis thaliana model.Cellular ion homeostasis: emerging roles of intracellular NHX Na+/H+ antiporters in plant growth and development.The CBL-CIPK network mediates different signaling pathways in plants.Transport, signaling, and homeostasis of potassium and sodium in plants.Strategies for improving potassium use efficiency in plants.Venus Flytrap HKT1-Type Channel Provides for Prey Sodium Uptake into Carnivorous Plant Without Conflicting with Electrical Excitability.Transport and homeostasis of potassium and phosphate: limiting factors for sustainable crop production.FERONIA Receptor Kinase at the Crossroads of Hormone Signaling and Stress Responses.Engineering crop nutrient efficiency for sustainable agriculture.A calcium sensor-regulated protein kinase, CALCINEURIN B-LIKE PROTEIN-INTERACTING PROTEIN KINASE19, is required for pollen tube growth and polarity.Diversity, classification and function of the plant protein kinase superfamily.Evolutionary Analysis of Snf1-Related Protein Kinase2 (SnRK2) and Calcium Sensor (SCS) Gene Lineages, and Dimerization of Rice Homologs, Suggest Deep Biochemical Conservation across Angiosperms.Involvement of SlSOS2 in tomato salt toleranceRelationships between growth, growth response to nutrient supply, and ion content using a recombinant inbred line population in Arabidopsis.Transcriptional profiling reveals mechanisms of sexually dimorphic responses of Populus cathayana to potassium deficiency.The Os-AKT1 channel is critical for K+ uptake in rice roots and is modulated by the rice CBL1-CIPK23 complex.Variation in the Abundance of OsHAK1 Transcript Underlies the Differential Salinity Tolerance of an indica and a japonica Rice Cultivar.
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Potassium nutrition, sodium toxicity, and calcium signaling: connections through the CBL-CIPK network.
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Sheng Luan
Sung Chul Lee
Wenzhi Lan
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10.1016/J.PBI.2009.05.003
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2009-06-06T00:00:00Z