Guard cells on the leaf epidermis regulate stomatal opening for gas exchange between plants and the atmosphere, allowing a balance between photosynthesis and transpiration. Given that guard cells possess several characteristics of sink tissues, their metabolic activities should largely depend on mesophyll-derived sugars. Early biochemical studies revealed sugar uptake into guard cells. However, the transporters that are involved and their relative contribution to guard cell function are not yet known. Here, we identified the monosaccharide/proton symporters Sugar Transport Protein 1 and 4 (STP1 and STP4) as the major plasma membrane hexose sugar transporters in the guard cells of Arabidopsis thaliana. We show that their combined action is r...
Stomatal opening requires the provision of energy in the form of ATP for proton pumping across the g...
Sucrose is a key metabolite in guard cell (GC) regulation and has been proposed to form a key metabo...
Chloroplasts are a key feature of most guard cells; however, the function of these organelles in sto...
Guard cell membrane ion transport and metabolism are deeply interconnected, and their coordinated re...
The pathway of starch synthesis in guard cells (GCs), despite the crucial role starch plays in stoma...
Starch in Arabidopsis guard cells is rapidly degraded at the start of the day by the glucan hydrolas...
Starch in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) guard cells is rapidly degraded at the start of the day...
Stomata open at the leaf epidermis, driven by solute accumulation in the surrounding guard cells. Tr...
Stomata open at the leaf epidermis, driven by solute accumulation in the surrounding guard cells. Tr...
Stomatal guard cells are widely recognized as the premier plant cell model for membrane transport, s...
Contents 1018 I. 1018 II. 1019 III. 1022 IV. 1025 V. 1026 VI. 1029 1030 References 1030 SUMMARY: Sto...
Stomata control gaseous fluxes between the internal leaf air spaces and the external atmosphere and,...
AbstractWater is the major factor limiting the growth and development of many land plants, and stoma...
Stomata control gaseous fluxes between the internal leaf air spaces and the external atmosphere. Gua...
Sugars are essential sources of energy and carbon and also function as key signalling molecules in p...
Stomatal opening requires the provision of energy in the form of ATP for proton pumping across the g...
Sucrose is a key metabolite in guard cell (GC) regulation and has been proposed to form a key metabo...
Chloroplasts are a key feature of most guard cells; however, the function of these organelles in sto...
Guard cell membrane ion transport and metabolism are deeply interconnected, and their coordinated re...
The pathway of starch synthesis in guard cells (GCs), despite the crucial role starch plays in stoma...
Starch in Arabidopsis guard cells is rapidly degraded at the start of the day by the glucan hydrolas...
Starch in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) guard cells is rapidly degraded at the start of the day...
Stomata open at the leaf epidermis, driven by solute accumulation in the surrounding guard cells. Tr...
Stomata open at the leaf epidermis, driven by solute accumulation in the surrounding guard cells. Tr...
Stomatal guard cells are widely recognized as the premier plant cell model for membrane transport, s...
Contents 1018 I. 1018 II. 1019 III. 1022 IV. 1025 V. 1026 VI. 1029 1030 References 1030 SUMMARY: Sto...
Stomata control gaseous fluxes between the internal leaf air spaces and the external atmosphere and,...
AbstractWater is the major factor limiting the growth and development of many land plants, and stoma...
Stomata control gaseous fluxes between the internal leaf air spaces and the external atmosphere. Gua...
Sugars are essential sources of energy and carbon and also function as key signalling molecules in p...
Stomatal opening requires the provision of energy in the form of ATP for proton pumping across the g...
Sucrose is a key metabolite in guard cell (GC) regulation and has been proposed to form a key metabo...
Chloroplasts are a key feature of most guard cells; however, the function of these organelles in sto...