KAT1 is not essential for stomatal opening


Autoria(s): Szyroki, Alexander; Ivashikina, Natalya; Dietrich, Petra; Roelfsema, M. Rob G.; Ache, Peter; Reintanz, Birgit; Deeken, Rosalia; Godde, Matthias; Felle, Hubert; Steinmeyer, Ralf; Palme, Klaus; Hedrich, Rainer
Data(s)

27/02/2001

20/02/2001

Resumo

It is generally accepted that K+ uptake into guard cells via inward-rectifying K+ channels is required for stomatal opening. To test whether the guard cell K+ channel KAT1 is essential for stomatal opening, a knockout mutant, KAT1∷En-1, was isolated from an En-1 mutagenized Arabidopsis thaliana population. Stomatal action and K+ uptake, however, were not impaired in KAT1-deficient plants. Reverse transcription–PCR experiments with isolated guard cell protoplasts showed that in addition to KAT1, the K+ channels AKT1, AKT2/3, AtKC1, and KAT2 were expressed in this cell type. In impalement measurements, intact guard cells exhibited inward-rectifying K+ currents across the plasma membrane of both wild-type and KAT1∷En-1 plants. This study demonstrates that multiple K+ channel transcripts exist in guard cells and that KAT1 is not essential for stomatal action.

Identificador

/pmc/articles/PMC30240/

/pubmed/11226341

http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.051616698

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en

Publicador

The National Academy of Sciences

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Copyright © 2001, The National Academy of Sciences

Palavras-Chave #Biological Sciences
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