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Cyclic AMP and Aquaporin Trafficking

Although much recent evidence supports a direct role for aquaporins in plant water relations, relatively little is known about the traffic pathways that deliver aquaporins to their destination membranes. Endosomal trafficking of plant aquaporins could conceivably play a role in the regulation and turnover of aquaporins at their target membrane under conditions of osmotic stress. Indeed, in animals, regulatory cycling between membranes has been demonstrated for several aquaporins. In the ice plant (Mesembryanthemum crystallinum), changes in membrane distribution of the tonoplast aquaporin McTIPl ;2 have previously been shown to be correlated with changes in osmotic potential. In this issue, ...

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