The Biochemistry and Pharmacology of Plasma-Membrane Calcium Channels in Plants.

Hetherington, A. M. and Graziana, A. and Marzars, C. and Thuleau, P. and Ranjeva, R. (1992) The Biochemistry and Pharmacology of Plasma-Membrane Calcium Channels in Plants. Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, 338 (1283). pp. 91-96. ISSN 0080-4622

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Abstract

A review of plasma-membrane calcium channels in higher plants is presented. Data from pharmacological and biochemical studies are used to assess the current state of our knowledge concerning the occurrence of these structures in higher plants. Recent results demonstrate that after purification and reconstitution a phenylalkylamine binding protein will form calcium permeable channels. This result suggests that plants contain structures with some analogy to animal calcium channels. We also suggest that a degree of caution should be observed in the interpretation of results gained in pharmacological studies employing calcium channel active drugs, as it is now clear that even at low doses these compounds have non-specific effects.

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Journal Article
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Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences
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22772
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13 Jan 2009 09:46
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