Due to their sessile lifestyle, plants need to efficiently adapt to changing environmental conditions during their life cycle. Nutrient acquisition from the soil has to be able to adapt to considerable fluctuations in concentrations to ensure adequate distribution between tissues, cells and organelles. The storage and retrieval of nutrients, metabolites or toxic substances in vacuoles plays an important part in cellular homeostasis in plants. The long-range transport and maintenance of turgor is critically dependent on the availability of water and rate of evaporation, while at the same time photosynthetic products have to be transported to all plant parts. As a result plants contain a large number of ATP-dependent pumps and secondary transporters that, in order to adapt to the changing environment, need to be regulated by a complex network of sensing and signaling mechanisms. Plants share many basic elements of signal transduction with animals, but also contain plant-specific signaling molecules and mechanisms. In this volume, the role of transporters and pumps in the regulation of movement, long-range transport and compartmentalization of water, solutes, nutrients and classical signaling molecules is highlighted, and the function, regulation and membrane-transporter interaction and their roles in plant signaling controlling plant physiology and development are discussed.
Author(s): Gerd Patrick Bienert, François Chaumont (auth.), Markus Geisler, Kees Venema (eds.)
Series: Signaling and Communication in Plants 7
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2011
Language: English
Pages: 388
Tags: Plant Physiology; Plant Biochemistry; Plant Sciences
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Plant Aquaporins: Roles in Water Homeostasis, Nutrition, and Signaling Processes....Pages 3-36
Front Matter....Pages 37-37
Plant Proton Pumps: Regulatory Circuits Involving H + -ATPase and H + -PPase....Pages 39-64
Na + and K + Transporters in Plant Signaling....Pages 65-98
Iron Transport and Signaling in Plants....Pages 99-131
Ca 2+ Pumps and Ca 2+ Antiporters in Plant Development....Pages 133-161
Front Matter....Pages 163-163
Nitrate Transporters and Root Architecture....Pages 165-190
Sensing and Signaling of PO 4 3− ....Pages 191-224
Sucrose Transporters and Plant Development....Pages 225-251
Front Matter....Pages 253-253
Auxin Transporters Controlling Plant Development....Pages 255-290
Front Matter....Pages 291-291
V-ATPases: Rotary Engines for Transport and Traffic....Pages 293-312
Type IV (P4) and V (P5) P-ATPases in Lipid Translocation and Membrane Trafficking....Pages 313-326
Peroxisomal Transport Systems: Roles in Signaling and Metabolism....Pages 327-351
Regulation of Plant Transporters by Lipids and Microdomains....Pages 353-377
Back Matter....Pages 379-386