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- Forisome abstract "Forisomes are proteins occurring in the sieve tubes of Fabaceae. Their molecules are about 1-3 µm wide and 10-30 µm long. They expand and contract anisotropically in response to changes of electric field, pH, or concentration of Ca2+ ions. Unlike most other moving proteins, the change is not dependent on ATP.Forisomes function as valves in sieve tubes of the phloem system, by reversibly changing shape between low-volume ordered crystalloid spindles and high-volume disordered spherical conformations. The change from ordered to disordered conformation involves tripling of the protein's volume, loss of birefringence present in the crystalline phase, 120% radial expansion and 30% longitudinal shrinkage. In Vicia it was shown that forisomes are associated to the endoplasmic reticulum at sieve plates. There are evidences that the forisomes's behavior could depend on Ca2+ changes provoked by Ca2+-permeable ion channels, located on the endoplasmic reticulum and plasma membrane of sieve elements.Forisomes have possible applications as biomimetic smart materials (e.g. valves in microdevices) or smart composite materials.".
- Forisome wikiPageExternalLink abstract.aspx?tid=5939.
- Forisome wikiPageExternalLink smartsystem.pdf.
- Forisome wikiPageExternalLink forisome_protein.html.
- Forisome wikiPageID "8593160".
- Forisome wikiPageLength "2247".
- Forisome wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Forisome wikiPageRevisionID "677859896".
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Adenosine_triphosphate.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Anisotropy.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Biomimetic.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Biomimetics.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Birefringence.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Calcium.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motor_proteins.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plant_proteins.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Smart_materials.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Cell_membrane.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Composite_material.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Crystal.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Electric_field.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Endoplasmic_reticulum.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Fabaceae.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Ion_channel.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Ion_channels.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink PH.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Phloem.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Plasma_membrane.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Protein_structure.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Sieve_elements.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Sieve_plates.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Sieve_tube_element.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Sieve_tubes.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Smart_material.
- Forisome wikiPageWikiLink Vicia.
- Forisome hasPhotoCollection Forisome.
- Forisome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Forisome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Forisome subject Category:Motor_proteins.
- Forisome subject Category:Plant_proteins.
- Forisome subject Category:Smart_materials.
- Forisome hypernym Proteins.
- Forisome type Article.
- Forisome type Protein.
- Forisome type Article.
- Forisome type Machine.
- Forisome comment "Forisomes are proteins occurring in the sieve tubes of Fabaceae. Their molecules are about 1-3 µm wide and 10-30 µm long. They expand and contract anisotropically in response to changes of electric field, pH, or concentration of Ca2+ ions.".
- Forisome label "Forisome".
- Forisome sameAs Forisom.
- Forisome sameAs m.027969f.
- Forisome sameAs Q1437323.
- Forisome sameAs Q1437323.
- Forisome wasDerivedFrom Forisome?oldid=677859896.
- Forisome isPrimaryTopicOf Forisome.