The phosphoinositide PI(3,5)P2inhibits the activity of plant NHX proton/potassium antiporters: Advantages of a novel electrophysiological approach

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In the present work, we discuss the way in which the parallel application of the patch-clamp technique and the 2′,7′-bis-(2-carboxyethyl)-5(6)-carboxyfluorescein (BCECF) fluorescence detection for recording luminal proton changes allows the functional characterization of nonelectrogenic potassium/proton vacuolar antiporters of the NHX (Na+/H+ exchanger) family. Moreover, we review the functional role of the tonoplast-specific phosphoinositide PI(3,5)P2, able to simultaneously inhibit the activity of NHXs and CLC-a transporters, whose coordinated action can play an important role in the water balance of plant cells.

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Gradogna, A., Pardo, J. M., & Carpaneto, A. (2022). The phosphoinositide PI(3,5)P2inhibits the activity of plant NHX proton/potassium antiporters: Advantages of a novel electrophysiological approach. Biomolecular Concepts, 13(1), 119–125. https://doi.org/10.1515/bmc-2022-0009

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