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Title: Calcium transporters: From fields to the table

Author
item MORRIS, JAY - BAYLOR COLLEGE MED
item Hirschi, Kendal

Submitted to: CABI(Council of Applied Biology International, Oxford, United Kingdom
Publication Type: Book / Chapter
Publication Acceptance Date: 10/10/2007
Publication Date: 6/17/2008
Citation: Morris, J., Hirschi, K. 2008. Calcium transporters: From fields to the table. In: Jaiwal, P.K., Singh, R.P., Dhankher, O.P., editors. Plant Membrane and Vacuolar Transporters. Oxfordshire, United Kingdom: CABI Head Office. p. 51-82.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: Calcium transporters regulate calcium fluxes within cells. Plants, like all organisms, contain channels, pumps, and exchangers to carefully modulate intracellular calcium levels. This review presents a summary of the recent advances in cloning and characterizing of these transporters and highlights their putative roles in calcium signaling. Two themes pervade this review: Yeast molecular genetic analysis is a robust tool to study the function of plant transporters, and there is a lack of evidence directly linking plant calcium transport mutants with alterations in calcium signaling. We conclude this review by discussing how plant transporters are being engineered to improve the calcium content of agriculturally important plants.