Noninvasive Microelectrode Ion Flux Estimation Technique (MIFE) for the Study of the Regulation of Root Membrane Transport by Cyclic Nucleotides
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posted on 2023-05-22, 14:47 authored by Ordonez, NM, Svetlana ShabalaSvetlana Shabala, Gehring, C, Sergey ShabalaSergey ShabalaChanges in ion permeability and subsequently intracellular ion concentrations play a crucial role in intracellular and intercellular communication and, as such, confer a broad array of developmental and adaptive responses in plants. These changes are mediated by the activity of plasma-membrane based transport proteins many of which are controlled by cyclic nucleotides and/or other signaling molecules. The MIFE technique for noninvasive microelectrode ion flux measuring allows concurrent quantification of net fluxes of several ions with high spatial (μm range) and temporal (ca. 5 s) resolution, making it a powerful tool to study various aspects of downstream signaling events in plant cells. This chapter details basic protocols enabling the application of the MIFE technique to study regulation of root membrane transport in general and cyclic nucleotide mediated transport in particular. © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013.
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Cyclic Nucleotide Signaling in Plants: Methods and ProtocolsVolume
1016Editors
C GehringPagination
95-106ISBN
978-1-62703-440-1Department/School
Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA)Publisher
SpringerPlace of publication
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