An H+ P-ATPase on the tonoplast determines vacuolar pH and flower colour

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Walter Verweij
Cornelis Spelt
Gian-Pietro Di Sansebastiano
Joop Vermeer
Lara Reale
Francesco Ferranti
Ronald Koes
Francesca Quattrocchio
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[1] Institute for Molecular Cell Biology,Department of Applied Biology
[2] Graduate School of Experimental Plant Sciences,undefined
[3] Vrije Universiteit,undefined
[4] de Boelelaan 1087,undefined
[5] 1081HV Amsterdam,undefined
[6] The Netherlands.,undefined
[7] Laboratorio di Botanica - Di.S.Te.B.A.,undefined
[8] Università di Lecce,undefined
[9] Campus ECOTEKNE,undefined
[10] 73100 Lecce,undefined
[11] Italy.,undefined
[12] Centre for Advanced Microscopy,undefined
[13] Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences,undefined
[14] University of Amsterdam,undefined
[15] Kruislaan 316,undefined
[16] 1098SM Amsterdam,undefined
[17] The Netherlands.,undefined
[18] Universita' di Perugia,undefined
[19] Borgo XX Giugno 74,undefined
[20] 06121 Perugia,undefined
[21] Italy.,undefined
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Nature Cell Biology | 2008年 / 10卷
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P-ATPases in plants are typically thought to act at the plasma membrane. In contrast, PH5, a P-type H+ ATPase functions within the vacuolar membrane to control acidification during flower coloration.
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页码:1456 / 1462
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