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The K+ battery-regulating Arabidopsis K+ channel AKT2 is under the control of multiple post-translational steps

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Potassium (K+) is an important nutrient for plants. It serves as a cofactor of various enzymes and as the major inorganic solute maintaining plant cell turgor. In a recent study, an as yet unknown role of K+ in plant homeostasis was shown. It was demonstrated that K+ gradients in vascular tissues can serve as an energy source for phloem (re)loading processes and that the voltage-gated K+ channels of the AKT2-type play a unique role in this process. The AKT2 channel can be converted by phosphorylation of specific serine residues (S210 and S329) into a non-rectifying channel that allows a rapid efflux of K+ from the sieve element/companion cells (SE/CC) complex. The energy of this flux is used by other transporters for phloem (re)loading processes. Nonetheless, the results do indicate that post-translational modifications at S210 and S329 alone cannot explain AKT2 regulation. Here, we discuss the existence of multiple post-translational modification steps that work in concert to convert AKT2 from an inward-rectifying into a non-rectifying K+ channel.

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hal-00665777 , version 1 (02-02-2012)

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Michael Sandmann, Kamil Sklodowski, Pawel Gajdanowicz, Erwan Michard, Marcio Rocha, et al.. The K+ battery-regulating Arabidopsis K+ channel AKT2 is under the control of multiple post-translational steps. Plant Signaling and Behavior, 2011, 6 (4), pp.558-562. ⟨10.4161/psb.6.4.14908⟩. ⟨hal-00665777⟩
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