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Cellular and tissue distribution of potassium: Physiological relevance,mechanisms and regulation
Authors:Izhar Ahmad  Frans JM Maathuis
Institution:Department of Biology, University of York, York YO10 5DD, United Kingdom
Abstract:Potassium (K+) is the most important cationic nutrient for all living organisms. Its cellular levels are significant (typically around 100 mM) and are highly regulated. In plants K+ affects multiple aspects such as growth, tolerance to biotic and abiotic stress and movement of plant organs. These processes occur at the cell, organ and whole plant level and not surprisingly, plants have evolved sophisticated mechanisms for the uptake, efflux and distribution of K+ both within cells and between organs.
Keywords:ABA  abscisic acid  AKT  Arabidopsis (Shaker type) K+ channel  CHX  cation:proton exchangers  FV channels  fast vacuolar channels  HAK/KUP  high affinity K+ transporters  KAT  Arabidopsis (Shaker type) K+ channel  NHX  Na+ proton exchanger  SKOR  stelar outward rectifying K+ channel  TPK  tonoplast two pore K+ channel
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