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Zhang, B. , Karnik, R. , Alvim, J., Donald, N. and Blatt, M. R. (2019) Dual sites for SEC11 on the SNARE SYP121 implicate a binding exchange during secretory traffic. Plant Physiology, 180, pp. 228-239. (doi: 10.1104/pp.18.01315) (PMID:30850468) (PMCID:PMC6501095)

Lefoulon, C., Waghmare, S. , Karnik, R. and Blatt, M. R. (2018) Gating control and K+ uptake by the KAT1 K+ channel leaveraged through membrane anchoring of the trafficking protein SYP121. Plant, Cell and Environment, 41(11), pp. 2668-2677. (doi: 10.1111/pce.13392) (PMID:29940699) (PMCID:PMC6220998)

Zhang, B. , Karnik, R. , Donald, N. and Blatt, M. R. (2018) A GPI signal peptide-anchored split-ubiquitin (GPS) system for detecting soluble bait protein interactions at the membrane. Plant Physiology, 178(1), pp. 13-17. (doi: 10.1104/pp.18.00577) (PMID:30037807)

Feroz, H. et al. (2018) Light-driven chloride transport kinetics of halorhodopsin. Biophysical Journal, 115(2), pp. 353-360. (doi: 10.1016/j.bpj.2018.06.009) (PMID:30021110) (PMCID:PMC6051019)

Larson, E. R., Van Zelm, E., Roux, C., Marion-Poll, A. and Blatt, M. R. (2017) Clathrin Heavy Chain subunits coordinate endo- and exocytic traffic and affect stomatal movement. Plant Physiology, 175(2), pp. 708-720. (doi: 10.1104/pp.17.00970) (PMID:28830938)

Cai, S., Papanatsiou, M., Blatt, M. R. and Chen, Z.-H. (2017) Speedy grass stomata: emerging molecular and evolutionary features. Molecular Plant, 10(7), pp. 912-914. (doi: 10.1016/j.molp.2017.06.002) (PMID:28624545)

Jezek, M. and Blatt, M. R. (2017) The membrane transport system of the guard cell and its integration for stomatal dynamics. Plant Physiology, 174(2), pp. 487-519. (doi: 10.1104/pp.16.01949) (PMID:28408539)

Papanatsiou, M., Amtmann, A. and Blatt, M. R. (2017) Stomatal clustering in Begonia associates with the kinetics of leaf gaseous exchange and influences water use efficiency. Journal of Experimental Botany, 68(9), pp. 2309-2315. (doi: 10.1093/jxb/erx072) (PMID:28369641) (PMCID:PMC5447881)

Karnik, R. , Waghmare, S. , Zhang, B. , Larson, E., Lefoulon, C., Gonzalez, W. and Blatt, M. R. (2017) Commandeering channel voltage sensors for secretion, cell turgor, and volume control. Trends in Plant Science, 22(1), pp. 81-95. (doi: 10.1016/j.tplants.2016.10.006) (PMID:27818003) (PMCID:PMC5224186)

Zhang, B. , Karnik, R. , Waghmare, S. , Donald, N. A. and Blatt, M. R. (2017) VAMP721 conformations unmask an extended motif for K+ channel binding and gating control. Plant Physiology, 173(1), pp. 536-551. (doi: 10.1104/pp.16.01549) (PMID:27821719)

Papanatsiou, M., Amtmann, A. and Blatt, M. R. (2016) Stomatal spacing safeguards stomatal dynamics by facilitating guard cell ion transport independent of the epidermal solute reservoir. Plant Physiology, 172(1), pp. 254-263. (doi: 10.1104/pp.16.00850) (PMID:27406168)

Zhang, B. , Karnik, R. , Wang, Y., Wallmeroth, N., Blatt, M. R. and Grefen, C. (2015) The arabidopsis R-SNARE VAMP721 interacts with KAT1 and KC1 K+ channels to moderate K+ current at the plasma membrane. Plant Cell, 27(6), pp. 1697-1717. (doi: 10.1105/tpc.15.00305) (PMID:26002867) (PMCID:PMC4498211)

Papanatsiou, M., Scuffi, D., Blatt, M. R. and Garia-Mata, C. (2015) Hydrogen sulphide regulates inward-rectifying K+ channels in conjunction with stomatal closure. Plant Physiology, 168(1), pp. 29-35. (doi: 10.1104/pp.114.256057) (PMID:25770153) (PMCID:PMC4424018)

Karnik, R. , Zhang, B. , Waghmare, S. , Aderhold, C., Grefen, C. and Blatt, M. R. (2015) Binding of SEC11 indicates its role in SNARE recycling after vesicle fusion and identifies two pathways for vesicular traffic to the plasma membrane. Plant Cell, 27(3), pp. 675-694. (doi: 10.1105/tpc.114.134429) (PMID:25747882)

Eisenach, C., Papanatsiou, M., Hillert, E.-K. and Blatt, M. R. (2014) Clustering of the K+ channel GORK of Arabidopsis parallels its gating by extracellular K+. Plant Journal, 78(2), pp. 203-214. (doi: 10.1111/tpj.12471) (PMID:24517091) (PMCID:PMC4309415)

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