SummaryDuring the transition from water to land, plants had to cope with the loss of water through transpiration, the inevitable result of photosynthetic CO2 fixation on land [1, 2]. Control of transpiration became possible through the development of a new cell type: guard cells, which form stomata. In vascular plants, stomatal regulation is mediated by the stress hormone ABA, which triggers the opening of the SnR kinase OST1-activated anion channel SLAC1 [3, 4]. To understand the evolution of this regulatory circuit, we cloned both ABA-signaling elements, SLAC1 and OST1, from a charophyte alga, a liverwort, and a moss, and functionally analyzed the channel-kinase interactions. We were able to show that the emergence of stomata in the last ...
AbstractThe plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) regulates the aperture of the stomatal pore. The recen...
During infection plants recognize microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs), and this leads to s...
Stomatal movements in response to environmental stimuli critically control the plant water status. A...
SummaryDuring the transition from water to land, plants had to cope with the loss of water through t...
SummaryStomatal pores evolved more than 410 million years ago [1, 2] and allowed vascular plants to ...
Stomata are the numerous pores on the leaves of land plants. These pores occur between two adjustabl...
SummaryStomata are pores that regulate plant gas exchange [1]. They evolved more than 400 million ye...
Stomatal pores with apertures that can be adjusted by changes in guard cell turgor have facilitated ...
Abscisic acid (ABA)-driven stomatal regulation reportedly evolved after the divergence of ferns, dur...
The SNF1-related protein kinase 2 (SnRK2) family includes key regulators of osmostress and abscisic ...
ABA-driven stomatal regulation reportedly evolved after the divergence of ferns, during the early ev...
SummaryFlowering plant stomata close through passive dehydration or by active pumping of anions thro...
Chloroplast retrograde signaling networks are vital for chloroplast biogenesis, operation, and signa...
The evolution of active stomatal closure in response to leaf water deficit, mediated by the hormone ...
The latest major group of plants to evolve were the grasses. These became important in the mid-Paleo...
AbstractThe plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) regulates the aperture of the stomatal pore. The recen...
During infection plants recognize microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs), and this leads to s...
Stomatal movements in response to environmental stimuli critically control the plant water status. A...
SummaryDuring the transition from water to land, plants had to cope with the loss of water through t...
SummaryStomatal pores evolved more than 410 million years ago [1, 2] and allowed vascular plants to ...
Stomata are the numerous pores on the leaves of land plants. These pores occur between two adjustabl...
SummaryStomata are pores that regulate plant gas exchange [1]. They evolved more than 400 million ye...
Stomatal pores with apertures that can be adjusted by changes in guard cell turgor have facilitated ...
Abscisic acid (ABA)-driven stomatal regulation reportedly evolved after the divergence of ferns, dur...
The SNF1-related protein kinase 2 (SnRK2) family includes key regulators of osmostress and abscisic ...
ABA-driven stomatal regulation reportedly evolved after the divergence of ferns, during the early ev...
SummaryFlowering plant stomata close through passive dehydration or by active pumping of anions thro...
Chloroplast retrograde signaling networks are vital for chloroplast biogenesis, operation, and signa...
The evolution of active stomatal closure in response to leaf water deficit, mediated by the hormone ...
The latest major group of plants to evolve were the grasses. These became important in the mid-Paleo...
AbstractThe plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) regulates the aperture of the stomatal pore. The recen...
During infection plants recognize microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs), and this leads to s...
Stomatal movements in response to environmental stimuli critically control the plant water status. A...