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Banuelos MA, Garciadeblas B, Cubero B, Rodriguez-Navarro A.  2002. Inventory and functional characterization of the HAK potassium transporters of rice.  Plant Physiology 130:784-795.
Elumalai RP, Nagpal P, Reed J.  2002.  A mutation in the Arabidopsis KT2/KUP2 potassium transporter gene affects shoot cell expansion.  The Plant Cell 14:119-131.
Su H, Golldack D, Zhao C, Bohnert HJ.  2002. The expression of HAK-type K+ transporters is regulated in response to salinity stress in common ice plant.  Plant Physiology 129:1482-1493.
Maser P, Thomine S, Schroeder JI, Ward JM, Hirschi K, Sze H, Talke IN, Amtmann A, Maathuis FJM, Sanders D, Harper JF, Tchieu J, Gribskov M, Persans MW, Salt DE, Kim SA, Guerinot ML. 2001. Phylogenetic relationships within cation transporter families of Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology 126:1646- 1667
Rigas S, Debrosses G, Haralampidis K, Vicente-Agullo F, Feldmann KA, Grabov A, Dolan L, Hatzopoulos P.  2001.  TRH1 encodes a potassium transporter required for tip growth in Arabidopsis root hairs.  The Plant Cell 13:139-151.
Ruan Y, Llewellyn D, Furbank R. 2001. The control of single cell cotton fiber elongation. Plant Cell 13:47-60
Senn ME, Rubio F, Banuelos MA, Rodriguez-Navarro A.  2001. Comparative functional features of plant potassium HvHAK1 and HvHAK2 transporters. J Biol Chem 276:44563-44569.
Uozumi N.  2001.  Escherichia coli as an expression system for K+ transport systems from plants. Am J Physiol-Cell Physiol 281:C733-C739.
Zakharyan E and Trchounian A. 2001. K+ influx by Kup in Escherichia coli is accompanied by a decrease in H+ efflux. FEMS Microbiol Lett 204:61-64.
Banuelos MA, Madrid R, Rodriguez-Navarro A.  2000.  Individual functions of the HAK and TRK potassium transporters of Schwanniomyces occidentalis. Mol Microbiol 37:671-679.
Rubio F, Santa-Maria GE, Rodriguez-Navarro A.  2000.  Cloning of Arabidopsis and barley cDNAs encoding HAK potassium transporters in root and shoot cells. Physiol Plant 109:34-43.
Haro R, Sainz L, Rubio F, Rodriguez-Navarro A.  1999.  Cloning of two genes encoding potassium transporters in Neurospora crassa and expression of the corresponding cDNAs in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Microbiol 31:511-520.
Trchounian A and Kobayashi H.  1999.  Kup is the major K+ uptake system in Escherichia coli upon hyper-osmotic stress at a low pH. FEBS Lett 447:144-148.
Kim EJ, Kwak JM, Uozumi N, Schroeder JI.  1998.  AtKUP1: an Arabidopsis gene encoding high-affinity potassium transport activity.  The Plant Cell 10:51-62.
Fu H, and Luan S.  1998.  AtKUP1: A Dual Affinity K+ Transporter from Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 10:63-73.
Quintero FJ, Blatt MR.  1997.  A new family of K+ transporters from Arabidopsis that are conserved across phyla.  FEBS Letters 415:206-211.
Banuelos MA, Klein RD, Alexander-Bowman SJ, Rodriguez-Navarro A. 1995. A potassium transporter of the yeast Schwanniomyces occidentalis homologous to the Kup system of Escherichia coli has a high concentrative capacity. EMBO J 14:3021-3027.
Schleyer M and Bakker EP.  1993. Nucleotide sequence and 3'-end deletion studies indicate that the K+-uptake protein Kup from Escherichia coli is composed of a hydrophobic core linked to a large and partially essential hydrophilic C terminus.  J Bacteriol 175:6925-6931.
Blatt MR, Rodriguez-Navarro A, Slayman CL.  1987.  Potassium-proton symport in Neurospora: kinetic control by pH and membrane potential. J Membr Biol 98:169-189.
Rodriguez-Navarro A, Blatt MR, Slayman CL.  1986.  A potassium-proton symport in Neurospora crassa. J Gen Physiol 87:649-674.
 

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