| Literature DB >> 7541165 |
B Schulz-Lessdorf1, P Dietrich, I Marten, G Lohse, H Busch, R Hedrich.
Abstract
Transduction of extracellular signals in guard cells requires coupling of ion fluxes across the vacuolar and plasma membrane. Changes in cytoplasmic proton and Ca2+ concentrations are important messages during stomatal movement. Here we summarize the different biophysical properties of voltage- and ligand-dependent ion channels in both the vacuolar and plasma membranes of guard cells, focusing on how cytoplasmic Ca2+ and proton concentrations direct ion fluxes towards stomatal opening or closure. Particular attention is given to the patch clamp analysis of plasma membrane cation channels (GCKCin, GCKCout and Ca2+ channels), the anion channel (GCAC1) and the vacuolar SV-type channels. A working model is presented of how the ion channels of both membrane systems could communicate to synchronize potassium salt release during stomatal closure.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7541165
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Symp Soc Exp Biol ISSN: 0081-1386