1. Glutamatergic elements in an excitability and circumnutation mechanism
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Maria Stolarz, Halina Dziubinska, and Elzbieta Krol
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Ion Transport ,Plant Stems ,Mechanism (biology) ,Glutamate receptor ,Action Potentials ,Glutamic Acid ,food and beverages ,Plant Science ,Glutamic acid ,Biology ,Article Addendum ,Glutamatergic ,Biochemistry ,Circumnutation ,Helianthus ,Excitatory Amino Acid Agents ,Phototropism ,Neuroscience ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
In plants, an electrical potential and circumnutation disturbances are a part of a response to environmental and internal stimuli. Precise relations between electrical potential changes and circumnutation mechanisms are unclear. We have found recently that glutamate (Glu) injection into Helianthus annuus stem induced a series of action potentials (APs) and a transient decrease in circumnutation activity. A theoretical explanation for this finding is discussed here taking into considerations data about the ion mechanism of AP and circumnutation as well as about the metabolic and signaling pathways of glutamate and their possible interactions.
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- 2010
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