“…The molecular identities of ROS-regulated Ca 2+ -permeable channels in plants have remained obscure, despite their manifest significance in growth, adaptation, and defense (Dodd et al, 2010). The Ca 2+ -permeable Stelar K + Outward K + Rectifier PM channel (Gaymard et al, 1998) has been shown to be activated by hydrogen peroxide in a heterologous expression system (Garcia-Mata et al, 2010), but the effects of ROS on its Ca 2+ permeation, ability to affect [Ca 2+ ] cyt , and where it lies in relation to NADPH oxidase activity are unknown. Maize ANN33/ANN35 have previously been shown to form a hyperpolarization-activated macroscopic Ca 2+ conductance in PLBs containing malondialdehyde (to mimic peroxidized PM; Laohavisit et al, 2010).…”