GUARD CELL SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION.

J. Schroeder, G. J. Allen, V. Hugouvieux, J. Kwak, D. Waner
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Abstract

Guard cells surround stomatal pores in the epidermis of plant leaves and stems. Stomatal pore opening is essential for CO2 influx into leaves for photosynthetic carbon fixation. In exchange, plants lose over 95% of their water via transpiration to the atmosphere. Signal transduction mechanisms in guard cells integrate hormonal stimuli, light signals, water status, CO2, temperature, and other environmental conditions to modulate stomatal apertures for regulation of gas exchange and plant survival under diverse conditions. Stomatal guard cells have become a highly developed model system for characterizing early signal transduction mechanisms in plants and for elucidating how individual signaling mechanisms can interact within a network in a single cell. In this review we focus on recent advances in understanding signal transduction mechanisms in guard cells.
保护细胞信号转导。
植物叶和茎表皮的气孔周围有保护细胞。气孔打开是CO2进入叶片进行光合固碳的必要条件。作为交换,植物95%的水分通过蒸腾作用流失到大气中。保护细胞的信号转导机制整合了激素刺激、光信号、水分状态、CO2、温度等环境条件,通过调节气孔开度来调节不同条件下的气体交换和植物的生存。气孔保护细胞已经成为一个高度发达的模型系统,用于表征植物早期信号转导机制,并阐明单个信号转导机制如何在单个细胞的网络中相互作用。在这篇综述中,我们重点介绍了保护细胞信号转导机制的最新进展。
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