Aquaporins: Highly Regulated Channels Controlling Plant Water Relations
UCLouvain · Australian Research Council · +1 more institution
Abstract
Plant growth and development are dependent on tight regulation of water movement. Water diffusion across cell membranes is facilitated by aquaporins that provide plants with the means to rapidly and reversibly modify water permeability. This is done by changing aquaporin density and activity in the membrane, including posttranslational modifications and protein interaction that act on their trafficking and gating. At the whole organ level aquaporins modify water conductance and gradients at key "gatekeeper" cell layers that impact on whole plant water flow and plant water potential. In this way they may act in concert with stomatal regulation to determine the degree of isohydry/anisohydry. Molecular,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 27.31
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 214
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2Topics & keywords
- Aquaporin
- Gating
- Water transport
- Cell biology
- Membrane
- Water flow
- Plant cell
- Hydraulic conductivity
- Clean water and sanitation