Guard Cell Signal Transduction Network: Advances in Understanding Abscisic Acid, CO 2 , and Ca 2+ Signaling
University of California San Diego
Abstract
Stomatal pores are formed by pairs of specialized epidermal guard cells and serve as major gateways for both CO(2) influx into plants from the atmosphere and transpirational water loss of plants. Because they regulate stomatal pore apertures via integration of both endogenous hormonal stimuli and environmental signals, guard cells have been highly developed as a model system to dissect the dynamics and mechanisms of plant-cell signaling. The stress hormone ABA and elevated levels of CO(2) activate complex signaling pathways in guard cells that are mediated by kinases/phosphatases, secondary messengers, and ion channel regulation. Recent research in guard cells has led to a new hypothesis for how plants achieve…
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- 97.30
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- 100%
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5Topics & keywords
- Guard cell
- Abscisic acid
- Signal transduction
- Cell biology
- Second messenger system
- Calcium signaling
- Biology
- Cell signaling
- Clean water and sanitation