INVESTIGADORES
GARCIA-MATA Carlos
capítulos de libros
Título:
Membrane transport and Ca2+ oscillations in guard cells
Autor/es:
MICHAEL R. BLATT; CARLOS GARCIA-MATA; SERGEI SOKOLOVSKI
Libro:
Rythms in Plants
Referencias:
Año: 2007; p. 115 - 133
Resumen:
Since the 1980s, work on ion transport and the control of guard cell ion channels has provided a wealth of information that is still unparalleled in plant biology, driven primarily by electrophysiological studies and, more recently, by molecular genetics and cell biology. We know now sufficient detail of all lf the major transport pathways at the plasma membrane to encapsulate these fully with accurate kinetics and flux equation in which all of the key parameters are constrained by experimental data. Both experimental and modelling (so-called systems biology) approaches have already yielded important insights into oscillatory signal interactions, especially in relation to Ca2+ and Ca2+-dependent signal processing. Critical to understanding these events is a recognition of the capacity for feedback that is inherent to ion transport across a single membrane, and embodied in the common intermediates of ion concentrations and membrane voltage. Here, we review this background and its relevance to Ca2+ signals and oscillations that have been demonstrated to occur in guar cells, and we place this evidence in context to support that short-term oscillation sin solute transport are the norm for homeostatic control of osmotic content.