The plant P-1B-type ATPase AtHMA4 transports Zn and Cd and plays a role in detoxification of transition metals supplied at elevated levels
The transition metal Zn is essential for many physiological processes in plants, yet at elevated concentrations this, and the related non-essential metal Cd, can be toxic. Arabidopsis thaliana HMA4, belonging to the Type P1B subfamily of P-type ATPases, has recently been implicated in Zn nutrition,...
Main Authors: | Mills, Rebecca F. (Author), Francini, Alessandra (Author), Ferreira da Rocha, Pedro S.C (Author), Baccarini, Paul J. (Author), Aylett, Melissa (Author), Krijger, Gerard C. (Author), Williams, Lorraine E. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2005-01-31.
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