Project Details
Calcium dependent regulation of K+ channels and their role in potassium homeostasis during stress
Applicant
Professor Dr. Dirk Becker
Subject Area
Plant Cell and Developmental Biology
Term
from 2008 to 2017
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 49476430
Potassium essentiality in plants is related to its key role as a major inorganic osmoticum and its impact on growth, development and crop yield. On the cellular level K+ transport is accomplished by ion channels and transporters and their regulation by Ca2+ dependent signaling processes is with the focus of our project. The Arabidopsis K+ efflux channel GORK represents a paradigm for voltage dependent, K+ sensing ion channels. We will study the effect of stress induced phosphorylation by Ca2+ dependent kinases on its activity status to reveal its role in K+ homeostasis and sensing. Based on established cooperations with the FOR964 we aim on quantitatively describe and simulate K+-stress induced Ca2+ patterns in selected cell types by means of optogenetic tools thereby gaining new insight into the regulation of plant potassium balance.
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