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The Selaginella genome identifies genetic changes associated with the evolution of vascular plantsPotassium channels in plant cellsOutward Rectification of Voltage-Gated K+ Channels Evolved at Least Twice in Life HistoryThe ALMT Family of Organic Acid Transporters in Plants and Their Involvement in Detoxification and Nutrient SecurityInward rectifier potassium channels in plants differ from their animal counterparts in response to voltage and channel modulatorsPotassium (K+) gradients serve as a mobile energy source in plant vascular tissues.PlnTFDB: an integrative plant transcription factor database.Genome-wide analysis of ABA-responsive elements ABRE and CE3 reveals divergent patterns in Arabidopsis and rice.What makes a gate? The ins and outs of Kv-like K+ channels in plants.Roles of tandem-pore K+ channels in plants - a puzzle still to be solved.Channel-mediated high-affinity K+ uptake into guard cells from Arabidopsis.The K (+) battery-regulating Arabidopsis K (+) channel AKT2 is under the control of multiple post-translational stepsThe putative K(+) channel subunit AtKCO3 forms stable dimers in Arabidopsis.Molecular Evolution of Slow and Quick Anion Channels (SLACs and QUACs/ALMTs).Plant adaptation to fluctuating environment and biomass production are strongly dependent on guard cell potassium channels.Ion homeostasis: plants feel better with proper control.Cooperation through Competition-Dynamics and Microeconomics of a Minimal Nutrient Trade System in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal SymbiosisThe role of the C-terminus for functional heteromerization of the plant channel KDC1.Changes in voltage activation, Cs+ sensitivity, and ion permeability in H5 mutants of the plant K+ channel KAT1.The receptor-like pseudokinase MRH1 interacts with the voltage-gated potassium channel AKT2.The role of K(+) channels in uptake and redistribution of potassium in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana.K₂p channels in plants and animals.Conformational changes represent the rate-limiting step in the transport cycle of maize sucrose transporter1.Calcium-dependent modulation and plasma membrane targeting of the AKT2 potassium channel by the CBL4/CIPK6 calcium sensor/protein kinase complex.Electrical Wiring and Long-Distance Plant Communication.Stomatal guard cells co-opted an ancient ABA-dependent desiccation survival system to regulate stomatal closure.Assembly of plant Shaker-like K(out) channels requires two distinct sites of the channel alpha-subunit.The fungal UmSrt1 and maize ZmSUT1 sucrose transporters battle for plant sugar resources.Heteromeric AtKC1{middle dot}AKT1 channels in Arabidopsis roots facilitate growth under K+-limiting conditions.A unique voltage sensor sensitizes the potassium channel AKT2 to phosphoregulationPhylogenetic analysis of k(+) transporters in bryophytes, lycophytes, and flowering plants indicates a specialization of vascular plants.Luminal and cytosolic pH feedback on proton pump activity and ATP affinity of V-type ATPase from Arabidopsis.Voltage-sensor transitions of the inward-rectifying K+ channel KAT1 indicate a latching mechanism biased by hydration within the voltage sensor.Modulation of the Arabidopsis KAT1 channel by an activator of protein kinase C in Xenopus laevis oocytes.Cloning and functional characterization of HKT1 and AKT1 genes of Fragaria spp.-Relationship to plant response to salt stress.Heteromeric K+ channels in plants.Inward rectification of the AKT2 channel abolished by voltage-dependent phosphorylation.Distributed structures underlie gating differences between the kin channel KAT1 and the Kout channel SKOR.Single mutations strongly alter the K+-selective pore of the K(in) channel KAT1.Functional, structural and phylogenetic analysis of domains underlying the Al sensitivity of the aluminum-activated malate/anion transporter, TaALMT1.
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