Potassium Transport and Signaling in Higher Plants
State Key Laboratory of Plant Genomics · China Agricultural University
Abstract
As one of the most important mineral nutrient elements, potassium (K(+)) participates in many plant physiological processes and determines the yield and quality of crop production. In this review, we summarize K(+) signaling processes and K(+) transport regulation in higher plants, especially in plant responses to K(+)-deficiency stress. Plants perceive external K(+) fluctuations and generate the initial K(+) signal in root cells. This signal is transduced into the cytoplasm and encoded as Ca(2+) and reactive oxygen species signaling. K(+)-deficiency-induced signals are subsequently decoded by cytoplasmic sensors, which regulate the downstream transcriptional and posttranslational responses. Eventually, plants…
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- 45.63
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Cytoplasm
- Potassium
- Cell biology
- Signal transduction
- Potassium deficiency
- Biology
- Reactive oxygen species
- Chemistry
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