2015
DOI: 10.1104/pp.114.256057
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Hydrogen Sulfide Regulates Inward-Rectifying K+ Channels in Conjunction with Stomatal Closure  

Abstract: Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is the third biological gasotransmitter, and in animals, it affects many physiological processes by modulating ion channels. H2S has been reported to protect plants from oxidative stress in diverse physiological responses. H2S closes stomata, but the underlying mechanism remains elusive. Here, we report the selective inactivation of current carried by inward-rectifying K+ channels of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) guard cells and show its close parallel with stomatal closure evoked by submi… Show more

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“…Figure 4 presents the current traces and average steady-state currents as a function of voltage (currentvoltage curves) from guard cells of the Arabidopsis lines. In each case, the currents yielded gating characteristics similar to previous reports (Garcia-Mata et al, 2003;Eisenach et al, 2012;Papanatsiou et al, 2015), albeit with some notable differences in the tmm1 plants. Voltages positive of 240 mV were marked by strong outward-directed currents, with the current amplitude increasing with increasing voltages, while shifting the voltages to more negative values than 2100 mV generated inward-directed currents of increasing amplitude.…”
Section: Stomatal Clustering Influences Ion Transport In Guard Cellssupporting
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“…Figure 4 presents the current traces and average steady-state currents as a function of voltage (currentvoltage curves) from guard cells of the Arabidopsis lines. In each case, the currents yielded gating characteristics similar to previous reports (Garcia-Mata et al, 2003;Eisenach et al, 2012;Papanatsiou et al, 2015), albeit with some notable differences in the tmm1 plants. Voltages positive of 240 mV were marked by strong outward-directed currents, with the current amplitude increasing with increasing voltages, while shifting the voltages to more negative values than 2100 mV generated inward-directed currents of increasing amplitude.…”
Section: Stomatal Clustering Influences Ion Transport In Guard Cellssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…4 below) and determined the maximum conductance and gating characteristics of the K + channels (Table II). Jointly fitted curves minimize the number of free parameters and allow comparisons between fitting with common parameter values (Honsbein et al, 2009;Wang et al, 2012;Papanatsiou et al, 2015). For I KOUT and I KIN , this analysis yielded statistically and visually satisfactory fittings with the gating charge held in common to give values of 1.9 6 0.3 and 2.1 6 0.3, respectively.…”
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