AbstractVoltage-gated potassium channels are formed by the assembly of four identical (homotetramer) or different (heterotetramer) subunits. Tetramerization of plant potassium channels involves the C-terminus of the protein. We investigated the role of the C-terminus of KDC1, a Shaker-like inward-rectifying K+ channel that does not form functional homomeric channels, but participates in the formation of heteromeric complexes with other potassium α-subunits when expressed in Xenopus oocytes. The interaction of KDC1 with KAT1 was investigated using the yeast two-hybrid system, fluorescence and electrophysiological studies. We found that the KDC1-EGFP fusion protein is not targeted to the plasma membrane of Xenopus oocytes unless it is coexpre...
Potassium translocation in plants is accomplished by a large variety of transport systems. Most of t...
Shaker K+ channels form the major K+ conductance of the plasma membrane in plants. They are composed...
In plants a large diversity of inwardly rectifying K+ channels (K(in) channels) has been observed be...
AbstractVoltage-gated potassium channels are formed by the assembly of four identical (homotetramer)...
AbstractFunctional heteromeric plant Shaker potassium channels can be formed by the assembly of subu...
AbstractFunctional heteromeric plant Shaker potassium channels can be formed by the assembly of subu...
The Shaker potassium channels are tetrameric proteins formed by the assembly of four alpha-subunits....
The Shaker potassium channels are tetrameric proteins formed by the assembly of four alpha-subunits....
SKOR and GORK are outward-rectifying plant potassium channels from Arabidopsis thaliana. They belong...
SKOR and GORK are outward-rectifying plant potassium channels from Arabidopsis thaliana. They belong...
• The family of voltage-gated potassium channels in plants presumably evolved from a common ancestor...
AbstractSKOR and GORK are outward-rectifying plant potassium channels from Arabidopsis thaliana. The...
Assembly of plant Shaker subunits as heterotetramers, increasing channel functional diversity, has b...
AbstractInward rectifying potassium (K+in) channels play an important role in turgor regulation and ...
AbstractWe report the isolation and characterisation of DKT1, a new carrot K+ channel α-subunit belo...
Potassium translocation in plants is accomplished by a large variety of transport systems. Most of t...
Shaker K+ channels form the major K+ conductance of the plasma membrane in plants. They are composed...
In plants a large diversity of inwardly rectifying K+ channels (K(in) channels) has been observed be...
AbstractVoltage-gated potassium channels are formed by the assembly of four identical (homotetramer)...
AbstractFunctional heteromeric plant Shaker potassium channels can be formed by the assembly of subu...
AbstractFunctional heteromeric plant Shaker potassium channels can be formed by the assembly of subu...
The Shaker potassium channels are tetrameric proteins formed by the assembly of four alpha-subunits....
The Shaker potassium channels are tetrameric proteins formed by the assembly of four alpha-subunits....
SKOR and GORK are outward-rectifying plant potassium channels from Arabidopsis thaliana. They belong...
SKOR and GORK are outward-rectifying plant potassium channels from Arabidopsis thaliana. They belong...
• The family of voltage-gated potassium channels in plants presumably evolved from a common ancestor...
AbstractSKOR and GORK are outward-rectifying plant potassium channels from Arabidopsis thaliana. The...
Assembly of plant Shaker subunits as heterotetramers, increasing channel functional diversity, has b...
AbstractInward rectifying potassium (K+in) channels play an important role in turgor regulation and ...
AbstractWe report the isolation and characterisation of DKT1, a new carrot K+ channel α-subunit belo...
Potassium translocation in plants is accomplished by a large variety of transport systems. Most of t...
Shaker K+ channels form the major K+ conductance of the plasma membrane in plants. They are composed...
In plants a large diversity of inwardly rectifying K+ channels (K(in) channels) has been observed be...