TY - JOUR
T1 - Guard cell membrane anion transport systems and their regulatory components
T2 - An elaborate mechanism controlling stress-induced stomatal closure
AU - Saito, Shunya
AU - Uozumi, Nobuyuki
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (16H06558 and 16H04906) to N.U., and (18H05996) to S.S. from the MEXT.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - When plants are exposed to drastic environmental changes such as drought, salt or bacterial invasion, rapid stomatal movement confers tolerance to these stresses. This process involves a variety of guard cell expressed ion channels and their complex regulation network. Inward K+ channels mainly function in stomatal opening. On the other hand, guard cell anion channels play a crucial role in the closing of stomata, which is vital in terms of preventing water loss and bacterial entrance. Massive progress has been made on the research of these anion channels in the last decade. In this review, we focus on the function and regulation of Arabidopsis guard cell anion channels. Starting from SLAC1, a main contributor of stomatal closure, members of SLAHs (SLAC1 homologues), AtNRTs (Nitrate transporters), AtALMTs (Aluminum-activated malate transporters), ABC transporters, AtCLCs (Chloride channels), DTXs (Detoxification efflux carriers), SULTRs (Sulfate transporters), and their regulator components are reviewed. These membrane transport systems are the keys to maintaining cellular ion homeostasis against fluctuating external circumstances.
AB - When plants are exposed to drastic environmental changes such as drought, salt or bacterial invasion, rapid stomatal movement confers tolerance to these stresses. This process involves a variety of guard cell expressed ion channels and their complex regulation network. Inward K+ channels mainly function in stomatal opening. On the other hand, guard cell anion channels play a crucial role in the closing of stomata, which is vital in terms of preventing water loss and bacterial entrance. Massive progress has been made on the research of these anion channels in the last decade. In this review, we focus on the function and regulation of Arabidopsis guard cell anion channels. Starting from SLAC1, a main contributor of stomatal closure, members of SLAHs (SLAC1 homologues), AtNRTs (Nitrate transporters), AtALMTs (Aluminum-activated malate transporters), ABC transporters, AtCLCs (Chloride channels), DTXs (Detoxification efflux carriers), SULTRs (Sulfate transporters), and their regulator components are reviewed. These membrane transport systems are the keys to maintaining cellular ion homeostasis against fluctuating external circumstances.
KW - Abscisic acid signaling
KW - Anion channel
KW - Bacterial immunity
KW - Calcium signaling
KW - Drought stress
KW - Guard cell
KW - Ion homeostasis
KW - Protein kinases
KW - Salt stress
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U2 - 10.3390/plants8010009
DO - 10.3390/plants8010009
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85060235816
SN - 2223-7747
VL - 8
JO - Plants
JF - Plants
IS - 1
M1 - 9
ER -