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Characterization of AtCHX17, a member of the cation/H+ exchangers, CHX family, from Arabidopsis thaliana suggests a role in K+ homeostasis
The Arabidopsis genome contains many sequences annotated as encoding H+-coupled cotransporters. Among those are the members of the cation:proton antiporter-2 (CPA2) family (or CHX family), predicted to encode Na+,K+/H+ antiporters. AtCHX17, a member of the CPA2 family, was selected for expression st...
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