A mathematical model of action potential in cells of vascular plants.

The Journal of Membrane Biology
Vladimir Sukhov, Vladimir Vodeneev

Abstract

A mathematical model of action potential (AP) in vascular plants cells has been worked out. The model takes into account actions of plasmalemma ion transport systems (K(+), Cl(-) and Ca(2+) channels; H(+)- and Ca(2+)-ATPases; 2H(+)/Cl(-) symporter; and H(+)/K(+) antiporter), changes of ion concentrations in the cell and in the extracellular space, cytoplasmic and apoplastic buffer capacities and the temperature dependence of active transport systems. The model of AP simulates a stationary level of the membrane potential and ion concentrations, generation of AP induced by electrical stimulation and gradual cooling and the impact of external Ca(2+) for AP development. The model supports a hypothesis about participation of H(+)-ATPase in AP generation.

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Feb 19, 2013·The Journal of Membrane Biology·Vladimir SukhovVladimir Vodeneev
Oct 1, 2011·Journal of Theoretical Biology·Vladimir SukhovVladimir Vodeneev
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