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      Potassium transporters in plants--involvement in K+ acquisition, redistribution and homeostasis.

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      FEBS letters
      Elsevier BV

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          Abstract

          Potassium is a major plant nutrient which has to be accumulated in great quantity by roots and distributed throughout the plant and within plant cells. Membrane transport of potassium can be mediated by potassium channels and secondary potassium transporters. Plant potassium transporters are present in three families of membrane proteins: the K(+) uptake permeases (KT/HAK/KUP), the K(+) transporter (Trk/HKT) family and the cation proton antiporters (CPA). This review will discuss the contribution of members of each family to potassium acquisition, redistribution and homeostasis.

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          Journal
          FEBS Lett
          FEBS letters
          Elsevier BV
          0014-5793
          0014-5793
          May 25 2007
          : 581
          : 12
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Universität zu Köln, Institut für Botanik II, Gyrhofstrasse 15, 50931 Köln, Germany. markus.gierth@uni-koeln.de
          Article
          S0014-5793(07)00301-8
          10.1016/j.febslet.2007.03.035
          17397836
          f03751dd-60bf-49ee-bf38-60f7f42d821e
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