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Plasma Membrane H+-ATPases: Key Regulators of Plant Physiology
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2020Registro en:
Grobly, Iara Marlene; Muñiz García, María Noelia; Cortelezzi, Juan Ignacio; Capiati, Daniela Andrea; Plasma Membrane H+-ATPases: Key Regulators of Plant Physiology; Nova Science Publishers; 173; 2020; 45-76
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Autor
Grobly, Iara Marlene
Muñiz García, María Noelia
Cortelezzi, Juan Ignacio
Capiati, Daniela Andrea
Resumen
Plasma membrane H+-ATPases(PM-H+-ATPases) areimportant ion pumps in the plant cell membrane that play key roles in plant physiology. They extrude protons outof the cell, generating a membrane potential that provides the driving forcefor the transport of ions and metabolites through channels and transporters. PMH+-ATPaseactivity is essential for several physiological responses, such as cell expansion,phloem loading/unloading, stress adaptation and plant growth and development. PM H+-ATPases have beendescribed in many plant species and are encoded by a family of approximately 10 genes classified into5 gene subfamilies. Thischapter describes the structural and enzymatic properties of plant PM-H+-ATPases,their regulation and physiological roles.