Dale Sanders

Phylogenetic and functional analysis of the Cation Diffusion Facilitator (CDF) family: improved signature and prediction of substrate specificity (2007)

Montanini, Barbara, Blaudez, Damien, Jeandroz, Sylvain, Sanders, Dale, Chalot, Michel

Abstract Background The Cation Diffusion Facilitator (CDF) family is a ubiquitous family of heavy metal transporters. Much interest in this family has focused on implications for human health and...

From Colonial Outpost to Popular Tourism Destination: an Historical Geography of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Region 1829-2005 (2006)

Dale Sanders

While much of inland rural and regional Australia in the early 21st Century is struggling to survive through a tough restructuring period and significant population decline with its associated...

From Colonial Outpost to Popular Tourism Destination: an Historical Geography of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Region 1829-2005 (2006)

Dale Sanders

While much of inland rural and regional Australia in the early 21st Century is struggling to survive through a tough restructuring period and significant population decline with its associated...

From Colonial Outpost to Popular Tourism Destination: an Historical Geography of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Region 1829-2005 (2006)

Dale Sanders

While much of inland rural and regional Australia in the early 21st Century is struggling to survive through a tough restructuring period and significant population decline with its associated...

From Colonial Outpost to Popular Tourism Destination: an Historical Geography of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Region 1829-2005 (2006)

Dale Sanders

While much of inland rural and regional Australia in the early 21st Century is struggling to survive through a tough restructuring period and significant population decline with its associated...

From Colonial Outpost to Popular Tourism Destination: an Historical Geography of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Region 1829-2005 (2006)

Dale Sanders

While much of inland rural and regional Australia in the early 21st Century is struggling to survive through a tough restructuring period and significant population decline with its associated...

From Colonial Outpost to Popular Tourism Destination: an Historical Geography of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Region 1829-2005 (2006)

Dale Sanders

While much of inland rural and regional Australia in the early 21st Century is struggling to survive through a tough restructuring period and significant population decline with its associated...

From Colonial Outpost to Popular Tourism Destination: an Historical Geography of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Region 1829-2005 (2006)

Dale Sanders

While much of inland rural and regional Australia in the early 21st Century is struggling to survive through a tough restructuring period and significant population decline with its associated...

From Colonial Outpost to Popular Tourism Destination: an Historical Geography of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Region 1829-2005 (2006)

Sanders, Dale

While much of inland rural and regional Australia in the early 21st Century is struggling to survive through a tough restructuring period and significant population decline with its associated...

From colonial outpost to popular tourism destination : an historical geography of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Region 1829-2005 (2006)

Sanders, Dale

While much of inland rural and regional Australia in the early 21st Century is struggling to survive through a tough restructuring period and significant population decline with its associated...

From Colonial Outpost to Popular Tourism Destination: an Historical Geography of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Region 1829-2005 (2006)

Dale Sanders

While much of inland rural and regional Australia in the early 21st Century is struggling to survive through a tough restructuring period and significant population decline with its associated...

From Colonial Outpost to Popular Tourism Destination: an Historical Geography of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Region 1829-2005 (2006)

Dale Sanders

While much of inland rural and regional Australia in the early 21st Century is struggling to survive through a tough restructuring period and significant population decline with its associated...

Arabidopsis thaliana Cyclic Nucleotide Gated Channel 3 forms a non-selective ion transporter involved in germination and cation transport (2006)

Gobert, Anthony, Park, Graeme, Amtmann, Anna, Sanders, Dale, Maathuis, Frans J. M.

The Arabidopsis thaliana genome contains 20 cyclic nucleotide gated channel (CNGC) genes encoding putative non-selective ion channels. Classical and reverse genetic approaches have revealed that two...

Transcriptional analysis of calcium-dependent and calcium-independent signalling pathways induced by oligogalacturonides (2006)

Moscatiello, Roberto, Mariani, Paola, Sanders, Dale, Maathuis, Frans J. M.

α-1,4-linked oligogalacturonides (OGs) are pectic fragments of plant cell walls that are able to induce defence and developmental responses. To understand plant responses to OGs at the...

Arabidopsis thaliana Cyclic Nucleotide Gated Channel 3 forms a non-selective ion transporter involved in germination and cation transport (2006)

Gobert, Anthony, Park, Graeme, Amtmann, Anna, Sanders, Dale, Maathuis, Frans J. M.

The Arabidopsis thaliana genome contains 20 cyclic nucleotide gated channel (CNGC) genes encoding putative non-selective ion channels. Classical and reverse genetic approaches have revealed that two...

Arabidopsis thaliana Cyclic Nucleotide Gated Channel 3 forms a non-selective ion transporter involved in germination and cation transport (2006)

Gobert, Anthony, Park, Graeme, Amtmann, Anna, Sanders, Dale, Maathuis, Frans J. M.

The Arabidopsis thaliana genome contains 20 cyclic nucleotide gated channel (CNGC) genes encoding putative non-selective ion channels. Classical and reverse genetic approaches have revealed that two...

Transcriptional analysis of calcium-dependent and calcium-independent signalling pathways induced by oligogalacturonides (2006)

Moscatiello, Roberto, Mariani, Paola, Sanders, Dale, Maathuis, Frans J. M.

α-1,4-linked oligogalacturonides (OGs) are pectic fragments of plant cell walls that are able to induce defence and developmental responses. To understand plant responses to OGs at the...

From Colonial Outpost to Popular Tourism Destination: an Historical Geography of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Region 1829-2005 (2006)

Dale Sanders

While much of inland rural and regional Australia in the early 21st Century is struggling to survive through a tough restructuring period and significant population decline with its associated...

The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ca2+ channel Cch1pMid1p is essential for tolerance to cold stress and iron toxicity. (2005)

Peiter, Edgar, Fischer, Marc, Sidaway, Kate, Roberts, Stephen K., Sanders, Dale

Cch1p and Mid1p are components of a high-affinity Ca2+-permeable channel in the yeast plasma membrane. Here, we show that growth of mutants in the Cch1pMid1p channel is markedly hypersensitive to low...

Characterization of Anion Channels in the Plasma Membrane of Arabidopsis Epidermal Root Cells and the Identification of a Citrate-Permeable Channel Induced by Phosphate Starvation. (2004)

Diatloff, Eugene, Roberts, Michael, Sanders, Dale, Roberts , Stephen K.

Organic-acid secretion from higher plant roots into the rhizosphere plays an important role in nutrient acquisition and metal detoxification. In this study we report the electrophysiological...

Transcriptome analysis of root transporters reveals participation of multiple gene families in the response to cation stress. (2003)

Maathuis, Frans J. M., Filatov, Victor, Herzyk, Pawel, Krijger, Gerard C., Axelsen, Kristian B., Chien, Sixue X., ...

Plant nutrition critically depends on the activity of membrane transporters that translocate minerals from the soil into the plant and are responsible for their intra- and intercellular distribution....

Transcriptome analysis of root transporters reveals participation of multiple gene families in the response to cation stress (2003)

Maathuis, Frans J.M., Filatov, Victor, Herzyk, Pawel, Krijger, Gerard C., Axelsen, Kristian B., Chen, Sixue, ...

Plant nutrition critically depends on the activity of membrane transporters that translocate minerals from the soil into the plant and are responsible for their intra- and intercellular distribution....

The role of ion channels in light-dependent stomatal opening (2001)

Dietrich, Petra, Sanders, Dale, Hedrich, Rainer

Stomatal opening represents a major determinant of plant productivity and stress management. Because plants lose water essentially through open stomata, volume control of the pore‐forming...

Divalent Cation Block of Inward Currents and Low-Affinity K+ Uptake in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1999)

Roberts, Stephen K., Fischer, Marc, Dixon, Graham K., Sanders , Dale

We have used the patch clamp technique to characterize whole-cell currents in spheroplasts isolated from a trk1 trk2 strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae which lacks high- and moderate-affinity K+...

Abscisic acid-mediates stomatal closure mediated by cyclic ADP-ribose. (1998)

Leckie , Callum P., McAinsh , Martin R., Allen , Gethyn J., Sanders, Dale, Hetherington , Alistair M.

Abscisic acid (ABA) is a plant hormone involved in the response of plants to reduced water availability. Reduction of guard cell turgor by ABA diminishes the aperture of the stomatal pore and thereby...

How Can Stomata Contribute to Salt Tolerance? (1997)

ROBINSON, MICHAEL F., VÉRY, ANNE-ALIÉNOR, SANDERS, DALE, MANSFIELD, T. A.

Although some of the physiological mechanisms which contribute to salt tolerance in plants are known, there are still some major gaps in understanding and it remains impossible to provide a...

Phosphate Relations of Acetabularia: Phosphate Pools, Adenylate Phosphates and 32P Influx Kinetics (1984)

GOLDFARB, VALENTINA, SANDERS, DALE, GRADMANN, DIETRICH

Steady state phosphate relations are determined for the marine alga Acetabularia mediterranea with respect to cellular phosphate pools and phosphate transport. About 20% of the cellular...

Reversal of Electrogenic Cl- Pump in Acetabularia Increases Level and 32P Labelling of ATP (1984)

GOLDFARB, VALENTINA, SANDERS, DALE, GRADMANN, DIETRICH

In order to test the prediction that the Cl− ATPase in the plasmalemma of Acetabularia is reversible, the content and 32P labelling of ATP in centrifuged, cytoplasm-depleted stalk segments has been...

Control of Plasma Membrane Cl- Fluxes in Chara corallina by External Cl- and Light (1980)

SANDERS, DALE

The efflux of Cl− at the plasma membrane of Chara was studied in relation to two treatments known to affect the flux: that of removal of external Cl− and of light. It is shown that although...

Calcium release from the endoplasmic reticulum of higher plants elicited by the NADP metabolite nicotinic acid adenine dinucleotide phosphate

Navazio, Lorella, Bewell, Michael A., Siddiqua, Ashia, Dickinson, George D., Galione, Antony, Sanders, Dale

Higher plants share with animals a responsiveness to the Ca2+ mobilizing agents inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (InsP3) and cyclic ADP-ribose (cADPR). In this study, by using a vesicular 45Ca2+ flux...

Abscisic acid-induced stomatal closure mediated by cyclic ADP-ribose

Leckie, Calum P., McAinsh, Martin R., Allen, Gethyn J., Sanders, Dale, Hetherington, Alistair M.

Abscisic acid (ABA) is a plant hormone involved in the response of plants to reduced water availability. Reduction of guard cell turgor by ABA diminishes the aperture of the stomatal pore and thereby...

Control of Cl− Efflux in Chara corallina by Cytosolic pH, Free Ca2+, and Phosphorylation Indicates a Role of Plasma Membrane Anion Channels in Cytosolic pH Regulation1

Johannes, Eva, Crofts, Alan, Sanders, Dale

Enhanced Cl− efflux during acidosis in plants is thought to play a role in cytosolic pH (pHc) homeostasis by short-circuiting the current produced by the electrogenic H+ pump, thereby facilitating...

Differential Ion Accumulation and Ion Fluxes in the Mesophyll and Epidermis of Barley1

Karley, Alison J., Leigh, Roger A., Sanders, Dale

In barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) leaves, differential ion accumulation commonly results in inorganic phosphate (Pi) being confined to the mesophyll and Ca2+ to the epidermis, with preferential...

Sodium-Dependent Nitrate Transport at the Plasma Membrane of Leaf Cells of the Marine Higher Plant Zostera marina L.1

García-Sánchez, María J., Jaime, M. Paz, Ramos, Alberto, Sanders, Dale, Fernández, José A.

NO3− is present at micromolar concentrations in seawater and must be absorbed by marine plants against a steep electrochemical potential difference across the plasma membrane. We studied NO3−...

K+-Selective Inward-Rectifying Channels and Apoplastic pH in Barley Roots1

Amtmann, Anna, Jelitto, Till C., Sanders, Dale

Recent structure-function analysis of heterologously expressed K+-selective inward-rectifying channels (KIRCs) from plants has revealed that external protons can have opposite effects on different...

Mobilization of Ca2+ by Cyclic ADP-Ribose from the Endoplasmic Reticulum of Cauliflower Florets1

Navazio, Lorella, Mariani, Paola, Sanders, Dale

The NAD+ metabolite cADP-Rib (cADPR) elevates cytosolic free Ca2+ in plants and thereby plays a central role in signal transduction pathways evoked by the drought and stress hormone abscisic acid....

Divalent Cation Block of Inward Currents and Low-Affinity K+ Uptake in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Roberts, Stephen K., Fischer, Marc, Dixon, Graham K., Sanders, Dale

We have used the patch clamp technique to characterize whole-cell currents in spheroplasts isolated from a trk1Δ trk2Δ strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae which lacks high- and moderate-affinity K+...

The Wheat cDNA LCT1 Generates Hypersensitivity to Sodium in a Salt-Sensitive Yeast Strain1

Amtmann, Anna, Fischer, Marc, Marsh, Ellen L., Stefanovic, Aleksandra, Sanders, Dale, Schachtman, Daniel P.

Salinity affects large areas of agricultural land, and all major crop species are intolerant to high levels of sodium ions. The principal route for Na+ uptake into plant cells remains to be...

Phylogenetic Relationships within Cation Transporter Families of Arabidopsis1

Mäser, Pascal, Thomine, Sébastien, Schroeder, Julian I., Ward, John M., Hirschi, Kendal, Sze, Heven, ...

Uptake and translocation of cationic nutrients play essential roles in physiological processes including plant growth, nutrition, signal transduction, and development. Approximately 5% of the...

Sodium Uptake in Arabidopsis Roots Is Regulated by Cyclic Nucleotides1

Maathuis, Frans J.M., Sanders, Dale

Sodium uptake from the soil is a major cause of salinity toxicity in plants, yet little is known about the mechanisms that underlie Na+ influx. We have characterized voltage independent channels...

Poplar Metal Tolerance Protein 1 Confers Zinc Tolerance and Is an Oligomeric Vacuolar Zinc Transporter with an Essential Leucine Zipper Motif

Blaudez, Damien, Kohler, Annegret, Martin, Francis, Sanders, Dale, Chalot, Michel

Cation diffusion facilitator (CDF) proteins are a recently discovered family of cation efflux transporters that might play an essential role in metal homeostasis and tolerance. Here, we describe the...

Physiological Control of Chloride Transport in Chara corallina1: I. EFFECTS OF LOW TEMPERATURE, CELL TURGOR PRESSURE, AND ANIONS

Sanders, Dale

The rate of Cl− transport at the plasma membrane of the freshwater alga Chara corallina is investigated with respect to possible in vivo controls acting in addition to the two well established ones...

Physiological Control of Chloride Transport in Chara corallina1: II. THE ROLE OF CHLORIDE AS A VACUOLAR OSMOTICUM

Sanders, Dale

The extent to which Cl− is replaceable as the major anionic constituent of the vacuole of Chara corallina was investigated. It was found that external Cl− is not essential in order for nongrowing...

K+ channel interactions detected by a genetic system optimized for systematic studies of membrane protein interactions

Obrdlik, Petr, El-Bakkoury, Mohamed, Hamacher, Tanja, Cappellaro, Corinna, Vilarino, Cristina, Fleischer, Carola, ...

Organization of proteins into complexes is crucial for many cellular functions. However, most proteomic approaches primarily detect protein interactions for soluble proteins but are less suitable for...

Characterization of Anion Channels in the Plasma Membrane of Arabidopsis Epidermal Root Cells and the Identification of a Citrate-Permeable Channel Induced by Phosphate Starvation1

Diatloff, Eugene, Roberts, Michael, Sanders, Dale, Roberts, Stephen K.

Organic-acid secretion from higher plant roots into the rhizosphere plays an important role in nutrient acquisition and metal detoxification. In this study we report the electrophysiological...

Quantitative and Rapid Estimation of H+ Fluxes in Membrane Vesicles 1: Software for Analysis of Fluorescence Quenching and Relaxation

Jennings, Ian R., Rea, Philip A., Leigh, Roger A., Sanders, Dale

Proton transport is often visualized in membrane vesicles by use of fluorescent monoamines which accumulate in acidic intravesicular compartments and undergo concentration-dependent fluorescence...

Kinetics of the Vacuolar H+-Pyrophosphatase 1: The Roles of Magnesium, Pyrophosphate, and their Complexes as Substrates, Activators, and Inhibitors

Leigh, Roger A., Pope, Andrew J., Jennings, Ian R., Sanders, Dale

The responses of the vacuolar membrane (tonoplast) proton-pumping inorganic pyrophosphatase (H+-PPase) from oat (Avena sativa L.) roots to changes in Mg2+ and pyrophosphate (PPi) concentrations have...

Regulation of Vacuolar H+-Pyrophosphatase by Free Calcium 1: A Reaction Kinetic Analysis

Rea, Philip A., Britten, Christopher J., Jennings, Ian R., Calvert, Caroline M., Skiera, Lorna A., Leigh, Roger A., ...

The H+-translocating inorganic pyrophosphatase (H+-PPase) associated with vesicles of the vacuolar membrane (tonoplast) isolated from beet (Beta vulgaris L.) is subject to direct inhibition by Ca2+...

Calcium release from the endoplasmic reticulum of higher plants elicited by the NADP metabolite nicotinic acid adenine dinucleotide phosphate

Navazio, Lorella, Bewell, Michael A., Siddiqua, Ashia, Dickinson, George D., Galione, Antony, Sanders, Dale

Higher plants share with animals a responsiveness to the Ca2+ mobilizing agents inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (InsP3) and cyclic ADP-ribose (cADPR). In this study, by using a vesicular 45Ca2+ flux...

Abscisic acid-induced stomatal closure mediated by cyclic ADP-ribose

Leckie, Calum P., McAinsh, Martin R., Allen, Gethyn J., Sanders, Dale, Hetherington, Alistair M.

Abscisic acid (ABA) is a plant hormone involved in the response of plants to reduced water availability. Reduction of guard cell turgor by ABA diminishes the aperture of the stomatal pore and thereby...

Control of Cl− Efflux in Chara corallina by Cytosolic pH, Free Ca2+, and Phosphorylation Indicates a Role of Plasma Membrane Anion Channels in Cytosolic pH Regulation1

Johannes, Eva, Crofts, Alan, Sanders, Dale

Enhanced Cl− efflux during acidosis in plants is thought to play a role in cytosolic pH (pHc) homeostasis by short-circuiting the current produced by the electrogenic H+ pump, thereby facilitating...

Differential Ion Accumulation and Ion Fluxes in the Mesophyll and Epidermis of Barley1

Karley, Alison J., Leigh, Roger A., Sanders, Dale

In barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) leaves, differential ion accumulation commonly results in inorganic phosphate (Pi) being confined to the mesophyll and Ca2+ to the epidermis, with preferential...

Sodium-Dependent Nitrate Transport at the Plasma Membrane of Leaf Cells of the Marine Higher Plant Zostera marina L.1

García-Sánchez, María J., Jaime, M. Paz, Ramos, Alberto, Sanders, Dale, Fernández, José A.

NO3− is present at micromolar concentrations in seawater and must be absorbed by marine plants against a steep electrochemical potential difference across the plasma membrane. We studied NO3−...

K+-Selective Inward-Rectifying Channels and Apoplastic pH in Barley Roots1

Amtmann, Anna, Jelitto, Till C., Sanders, Dale

Recent structure-function analysis of heterologously expressed K+-selective inward-rectifying channels (KIRCs) from plants has revealed that external protons can have opposite effects on different...

Mobilization of Ca2+ by Cyclic ADP-Ribose from the Endoplasmic Reticulum of Cauliflower Florets1

Navazio, Lorella, Mariani, Paola, Sanders, Dale

The NAD+ metabolite cADP-Rib (cADPR) elevates cytosolic free Ca2+ in plants and thereby plays a central role in signal transduction pathways evoked by the drought and stress hormone abscisic acid....

Divalent Cation Block of Inward Currents and Low-Affinity K+ Uptake in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Roberts, Stephen K., Fischer, Marc, Dixon, Graham K., Sanders, Dale

We have used the patch clamp technique to characterize whole-cell currents in spheroplasts isolated from a trk1Δ trk2Δ strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae which lacks high- and moderate-affinity K+...

The Wheat cDNA LCT1 Generates Hypersensitivity to Sodium in a Salt-Sensitive Yeast Strain1

Amtmann, Anna, Fischer, Marc, Marsh, Ellen L., Stefanovic, Aleksandra, Sanders, Dale, Schachtman, Daniel P.

Salinity affects large areas of agricultural land, and all major crop species are intolerant to high levels of sodium ions. The principal route for Na+ uptake into plant cells remains to be...

Phylogenetic Relationships within Cation Transporter Families of Arabidopsis1

Mäser, Pascal, Thomine, Sébastien, Schroeder, Julian I., Ward, John M., Hirschi, Kendal, Sze, Heven, ...

Uptake and translocation of cationic nutrients play essential roles in physiological processes including plant growth, nutrition, signal transduction, and development. Approximately 5% of the...

Sodium Uptake in Arabidopsis Roots Is Regulated by Cyclic Nucleotides1

Maathuis, Frans J.M., Sanders, Dale

Sodium uptake from the soil is a major cause of salinity toxicity in plants, yet little is known about the mechanisms that underlie Na+ influx. We have characterized voltage independent channels...

Poplar Metal Tolerance Protein 1 Confers Zinc Tolerance and Is an Oligomeric Vacuolar Zinc Transporter with an Essential Leucine Zipper Motif

Blaudez, Damien, Kohler, Annegret, Martin, Francis, Sanders, Dale, Chalot, Michel

Cation diffusion facilitator (CDF) proteins are a recently discovered family of cation efflux transporters that might play an essential role in metal homeostasis and tolerance. Here, we describe the...

Physiological Control of Chloride Transport in Chara corallina1: I. EFFECTS OF LOW TEMPERATURE, CELL TURGOR PRESSURE, AND ANIONS

Sanders, Dale

The rate of Cl− transport at the plasma membrane of the freshwater alga Chara corallina is investigated with respect to possible in vivo controls acting in addition to the two well established ones...

Physiological Control of Chloride Transport in Chara corallina1: II. THE ROLE OF CHLORIDE AS A VACUOLAR OSMOTICUM

Sanders, Dale

The extent to which Cl− is replaceable as the major anionic constituent of the vacuole of Chara corallina was investigated. It was found that external Cl− is not essential in order for nongrowing...

K+ channel interactions detected by a genetic system optimized for systematic studies of membrane protein interactions

Obrdlik, Petr, El-Bakkoury, Mohamed, Hamacher, Tanja, Cappellaro, Corinna, Vilarino, Cristina, Fleischer, Carola, ...

Organization of proteins into complexes is crucial for many cellular functions. However, most proteomic approaches primarily detect protein interactions for soluble proteins but are less suitable for...

Characterization of Anion Channels in the Plasma Membrane of Arabidopsis Epidermal Root Cells and the Identification of a Citrate-Permeable Channel Induced by Phosphate Starvation1

Diatloff, Eugene, Roberts, Michael, Sanders, Dale, Roberts, Stephen K.

Organic-acid secretion from higher plant roots into the rhizosphere plays an important role in nutrient acquisition and metal detoxification. In this study we report the electrophysiological...

Quantitative and Rapid Estimation of H+ Fluxes in Membrane Vesicles 1: Software for Analysis of Fluorescence Quenching and Relaxation

Jennings, Ian R., Rea, Philip A., Leigh, Roger A., Sanders, Dale

Proton transport is often visualized in membrane vesicles by use of fluorescent monoamines which accumulate in acidic intravesicular compartments and undergo concentration-dependent fluorescence...

Kinetics of the Vacuolar H+-Pyrophosphatase 1: The Roles of Magnesium, Pyrophosphate, and their Complexes as Substrates, Activators, and Inhibitors

Leigh, Roger A., Pope, Andrew J., Jennings, Ian R., Sanders, Dale

The responses of the vacuolar membrane (tonoplast) proton-pumping inorganic pyrophosphatase (H+-PPase) from oat (Avena sativa L.) roots to changes in Mg2+ and pyrophosphate (PPi) concentrations have...

Regulation of Vacuolar H+-Pyrophosphatase by Free Calcium 1: A Reaction Kinetic Analysis

Rea, Philip A., Britten, Christopher J., Jennings, Ian R., Calvert, Caroline M., Skiera, Lorna A., Leigh, Roger A., ...

The H+-translocating inorganic pyrophosphatase (H+-PPase) associated with vesicles of the vacuolar membrane (tonoplast) isolated from beet (Beta vulgaris L.) is subject to direct inhibition by Ca2+...

A secretory pathway-localized cation diffusion facilitator confers plant manganese tolerance

Peiter, Edgar, Montanini, Barbara, Gobert, Anthony, Pedas, Pai, Husted, Søren, Maathuis, Frans J. M., ...

Manganese toxicity is a major problem for plant growth in acidic soils, but cellular mechanisms that facilitate growth in such conditions have not been clearly delineated. Established mechanisms that...

The Medicago truncatula DMI1 Protein Modulates Cytosolic Calcium Signaling1[W][OA]

Peiter, Edgar, Sun, Jongho, Heckmann, Anne B., Venkateshwaran, Muthusubramanian, Riely, Brendan K., Otegui, Marisa S., ...

In addition to establishing symbiotic relationships with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, legumes also enter into a nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with rhizobial bacteria that results in the formation of...