Abstract
Plasma membrane proton-ATPase (PM H(+)-ATPase) is a primary H(+) transporter that consumes ATP in vivo and is a limiting factor in the blue light-induced stomatal opening signaling pathway. It was recently reported that manipulation of PM H(+)-ATPase in stomatal guard cells and other tissues greatly improved leaf photosynthesis and plant growth. In this report, we review and discuss the function of PM H(+)-ATPase in the context of the promotion and upregulation H(+)-ATPase strategy, including associated principles pertaining to enhanced stomatal opening, environmental plasticity, and potential applications in crops and nanotechnology. We highlight the great potential of the promotion and upregulation H(+)-ATPase strategy, and explain why it may be applied in many crops in the future.