Published in Plant Cell on March 01, 1998
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Early effects of salinity on water transport in Arabidopsis roots. Molecular and cellular features of aquaporin expression. Plant Physiol (2005) 2.60
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Plasma membrane aquaporins play a significant role during recovery from water deficit. Plant Physiol (2002) 1.74
Function of Nicotiana tabacum aquaporins as chloroplast gas pores challenges the concept of membrane CO2 permeability. Plant Cell (2008) 1.69
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Tonoplast intrinsic proteins AtTIP2;1 and AtTIP2;3 facilitate NH3 transport into the vacuole. Plant Physiol (2005) 1.58
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Characterization of substrate specificity of a rice silicon transporter, Lsi1. Pflugers Arch (2008) 1.54
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Phosphorylation of soybean nodulin 26 on serine 262 enhances water permeability and is regulated developmentally and by osmotic signals. Plant Cell (2003) 1.32
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The PIP and TIP aquaporins in wheat form a large and diverse family with unique gene structures and functionally important features. Funct Integr Genomics (2007) 0.94
The grapevine root-specific aquaporin VvPIP2;4N controls root hydraulic conductance and leaf gas exchange under well-watered conditions but not under water stress. Plant Physiol (2012) 0.93
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The Arabidopsis abiotic stress-induced TSPO-related protein reduces cell-surface expression of the aquaporin PIP2;7 through protein-protein interactions and autophagic degradation. Plant Cell (2014) 0.91
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Detecting Aquaporin Function and Regulation. Front Chem (2016) 0.83
Quantitative Circadian Phosphoproteomic Analysis of Arabidopsis Reveals Extensive Clock Control of Key Components in Physiological, Metabolic, and Signaling Pathways. Mol Cell Proteomics (2015) 0.82
Expressions of three cotton genes encoding the PIP proteins are regulated in root development and in response to stresses. Plant Cell Rep (2008) 0.82
The response of Arabidopsis root water transport to a challenging environment implicates reactive oxygen species- and phosphorylation-dependent internalization of aquaporins. Plant Signal Behav (2008) 0.81
Foliar trichome- and aquaporin-aided water uptake in a drought-resistant epiphyte Tillandsia ionantha Planchon. Planta (2007) 0.81
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Exploring three PIPs and three TIPs of grapevine for transport of water and atypical substrates through heterologous expression in aqy-null yeast. PLoS One (2014) 0.80
Coordinated post-translational responses of aquaporins to abiotic and nutritional stimuli in Arabidopsis roots. Mol Cell Proteomics (2013) 0.79
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Two different effects of calcium on aquaporins in salinity-stressed pepper plants. Planta (2008) 0.79
The Aquaporin Splice Variant NbXIP1;1α Is Permeable to Boric Acid and Is Phosphorylated in the N-terminal Domain. Front Plant Sci (2016) 0.78
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Mild salt stress conditions induce different responses in root hydraulic conductivity of phaseolus vulgaris over-time. PLoS One (2014) 0.76
Changes in the Phosphoproteome and Metabolome Link Early Signaling Events to Rearrangement of Photosynthesis and Central Metabolism in Salinity and Oxidative Stress Response in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol (2015) 0.76
Roles of Aquaporins in Setaria viridis Stem Development and Sugar Storage. Front Plant Sci (2016) 0.75
The Arabidopsis AtPP2CA Protein Phosphatase Inhibits the GORK K+ Efflux Channel and Exerts a Dominant Suppressive Effect on Phosphomimetic-activating Mutations. J Biol Chem (2016) 0.75
Ser123 is essential for the water channel activity of McPIP2;1 from Mesembryanthemum crystallinum. J Biol Chem (2010) 0.75
Overexpression of a Barley Aquaporin Gene, HvPIP2;5 Confers Salt and Osmotic Stress Tolerance in Yeast and Plants. Front Plant Sci (2016) 0.75
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Increased Permeability of the Aquaporin SoPIP2;1 by Mercury and Mutations in Loop A. Front Plant Sci (2016) 0.75
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