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K(+) channel activity in plants: Genes, regulations and functions.

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Potassium (K(+)) is the most abundant cation in the cytosol, and plant growth requires that large amounts of K(+) are transported from the soil to the growing organs. K(+) uptake and fluxes within the plant are mediated by several families of transporters and channels. Here, we describe the different families of K(+)-selective channels that have been identified in plants, the so-called Shaker, TPK and Kir-like channels, and what is known so far on their regulations and physiological functions in the plant.

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hal-00148377 , version 1 (22-05-2007)

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Anne Lebaudy, Anne-Aliénor Véry, Hervé Sentenac. K(+) channel activity in plants: Genes, regulations and functions.. FEBS Letters, 2007, 581 (12), pp.2357-66. ⟨10.1016/j.febslet.2007.03.058⟩. ⟨hal-00148377⟩
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