Dissecting calcium oscillators in plant cells.

Abstract:

:To understand Ca2+ signaling, we need to identify all the Ca2+ transporters and their regulatory components. The first Ca2+ transporters to be cloned from plants and shown to have regulated activity were calmodulin-dependent Ca2+ -pumps. The regulation of these pumps suggests that being able to change the rate of Ca2+ efflux is important for Ca2+ signaling. The identification of pumps and antiporters in different subcellular locations is helping to dissect the complexities of Ca2+ signaling in plants.

journal_name

Trends Plant Sci

journal_title

Trends in plant science

authors

Harper JF

doi

10.1016/s1360-1385(01)02023-4

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2001-09-01 00:00:00

pages

395-7

issue

9

eissn

1360-1385

issn

1878-4372

pii

S1360-1385(01)02023-4

journal_volume

6

pub_type

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