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. 2005 Dec;223(1):140-8.
doi: 10.1007/s00425-005-0122-y. Epub 2005 Oct 29.

Polar-localised poplar K+ channel capable of controlling electrical properties of wood-forming cells

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Polar-localised poplar K+ channel capable of controlling electrical properties of wood-forming cells

Matthias Arend et al. Planta. 2005 Dec.

Abstract

In previous studies, we have shown that annual expression profiles of cambial and wood tissue with respect to the Shaker K+ channel PTORK correlate with cambial activity. To follow PTORK-gene activity on the cellular level, we isolated the respective promoter regions and generated transgenic Arabidopsis plants expressing the GUS gene under the control of the PTORK promoter. Cross-sections of petioles showed PTORK-driven signals predominantly in the xylem parenchyma surrounding the vessels and in the phloem. Antibodies raised against a unique N-terminal region of PTORK in histo-immunochemical analyses recognised this K+-release channel in growth-active poplar plants only. PTORK labelling was found in differentiating xylem cells (young fibres) and mature xylem (vessel-associated cells of the ray parenchyma). Patch-clamp measurements on fibre cell protoplasts, derived from young poplar twigs, identified outward-rectifying K+ channels as the major K+ conductance of this cell type, which resembled the biophysical properties of PTORK when expressed in Xenopus oocytes.

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