학술논문

Does MPK4/12-HT1 function as a CO2/bicarbonate sensor to regulate the stomatal conductance under high CO2 levels?
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Plant Cell Reports. 42(12):2043-2045
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0721-7714
1432-203X
Abstract
Key message: Recently, a HT1 protein has been identified which causes continuous opening of stomata because of its kinase activity. However, reversible interaction between MAP4/12 and HT1 protein acts as a CO2/bicarbonate sensor and causes the closing of stomata by inhibiting HT1 kinase activity.