نتایج جستجو برای: guard channels

تعداد نتایج: 146200  

Journal: :Wireless Networks 2005
Tuna Tugcu Cem Ersoy

Call dropping is considered more annoying than call blocking in wireless cellular networks. The cost of the classical method of employing guard channels to decrease the call dropping rate is the increase in call blocking rate. Since subscriber mobility changes in time, the number of handoff attempts in each cell is subject to fluctuations, making static assignments (or periodical update) of a g...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2011
Wei Zhang Byeong Wook Jeon Sarah M Assmann

Heterotrimeric G proteins composed of Gα, Gβ, and Gγ subunits are important signalling agents in both animals and plants. In plants, G proteins modulate numerous responses, including abscisic acid (ABA) and pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP) regulation of guard cell ion channels and stomatal apertures. Previous analyses of mutants deficient in the sole canonical Arabidopsis Gα subunit...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1994
J. M. Ward J. I. Schroeder

Stomatal closing requires the efflux of K+ from the large vacuolar organelle into the cytosol and across the plasma membrane of guard cells. More than 90% of the K+ released from guard cells during stomatal closure originates from the guard cell vacuole. However, the corresponding molecular mechanisms for the release of K+ from guard cell vacuoles have remained unknown. Rises in the cytoplasmic...

2002
John M. Ward

Stomatal closing requires the efflux of K+ from the large vacuolar organelle into the cytosol and across the plasma membrane of guard cells. More than 90% of the K+ released from guard cells during stomatal closure originates from the guard cell vacuole. However, the corresponding molecular mechanisms for the release of K+ from guard cell vacuoles have remained unknown. Rises in the cytoplasmic...

Journal: :Physiological reviews 2012
Rainer Hedrich

Since the first recordings of single potassium channel activities in the plasma membrane of guard cells more than 25 years ago, patch-clamp studies discovered a variety of ion channels in all cell types and plant species under inspection. Their properties differed in a cell type- and cell membrane-dependent manner. Guard cells, for which the existence of plant potassium channels was initially d...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1987
J I Schroeder K Raschke E Neher

Stomatal pores in leaves enable plants to regulate the exchange of gases with their environment. Variations of the pore aperture are mediated by controlled changes of potassium salt concentrations in the surrounding guard cells. The voltage-dependent gating of K(+)-selective channels in the plasma membrane (plasmalemma) of cell-wall-free guard cells (protoplasts) was studied at the molecular le...

Journal: :Wireless Networks 1996
Ramachandran Ramjee Ramesh Nagarajan Donald F. Towsley

Two important Quality-of-Service (QoS) measures for current cellular networks are the fractions of new and handoff “calls” that are blocked due to unavailability of “channels” (radio and/or computing resources). Based on these QoS measures, we derive optimal admission control policies for three problems: minimizing a linear objective function of the new and handoff call blocking probabilities (...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2010
Stefan Meyer Patrick Mumm Dennis Imes Anne Endler Barbara Weder Khaled A S Al-Rasheid Dietmar Geiger Irene Marten Enrico Martinoia Rainer Hedrich

Stomatal pores formed by a pair of guard cells in the leaf epidermis control gas exchange and transpirational water loss. Stomatal closure is mediated by the release of potassium and anions from guard cells. Anion efflux from guard cells involves slow (S-type) and rapid (R-type) anion channels. Recently the SLAC1 gene has been shown to encode the slow, voltage-independent anion channel componen...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Julian I Schroeder

T he central roles of potassium channels in regulating membrane potential and controlling action potential repolarization are well documented (1). In plants an additional important function of potassium channels in mediating long-term potassium transport during cell movements, turgor changes, and tropisms has been proposed. Two guard cells surround each stomatal pore in leaves and control the o...

2002
Christian Schmidt

Closing of stomatal pores in the leaf epidermis of higher plants is mediated by long-term release of potassium and the anions chloride and malate from guard cells and by parallel metabolism of malate. Previous studies have shown that slowly activating anion channels in the plasma membrane of guard cells can provide a major pathway for anion efflux while also controlling K+ efflux during stomata...

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