Ca2+ and nucleotide dependent regulation of voltage dependent anion channels in the plasma membrane of guard cells.

  • Hedrich R
  • Busch H
  • Raschke K
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Abstract

Using the patch-clamp technique we discovered that the voltage dependent anion channels in the plasma membrane of guard cells are activated by a rise in cytoplasmic Ca2+ in the presence of nucleotides. Upon activation, these anion channels catalyse anion currents 10-20 times higher than in the inactivated state, thus shifting the plasma membrane from a K+ conducting state to an anion conducting state. Prolonged stimulation by depolarizing voltages results in the inactivation of the anion current (t1/2 = 10-12 s). We suggest that activation of the anion channel by Ca2+ and nucleotides is a key event in the regulation of salt efflux from guard cells during stomatal closure.

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Hedrich, R., Busch, H., & Raschke, K. (1990). Ca2+ and nucleotide dependent regulation of voltage dependent anion channels in the plasma membrane of guard cells. The EMBO Journal, 9(12), 3889–3892. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1990.tb07608.x

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