Invertase plays multiple pivotal roles in plant development. Thus, its activity must be tightly regulated in vivo. Emerging evidence suggests that a group of small proteins that inhibit invertase activity in vitro appears to exist in a wide variety of plants. However, little is known regarding their roles in planta. Here, we examined the function of INVINH1, a putative invertase inhibitor, in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum). Expression of a INVINH1:green fluorescent protein fusion revealed its apoplasmic localization. Ectopic overexpression of INVINH1 in Arabidopsis thaliana specifically reduced cell wall invertase activity. By contrast, silencing its expression in tomato significantly increased the activity of cell wall invertase without alt...
Invertase (INV) hydrolyzes sucrose into glucose and fructose, thereby playing key roles in primary m...
The cell wall acid invertase has been proposed to be involved in establishing metabolic sinks by mai...
Drought stress conditions modify source–sink relations, thereby influencing plant growth, adaptive r...
Since the initial biochemical study of a putative invertase inhibitor half a century ago, it has rem...
Abstract Background Hexoses are important metabolic signals that respond to abiotic and biotic stres...
Protein inhibitors are molecules secreted by many plants. In a functional genomics approach, an inve...
Protein inhibitors are molecules secreted by many plants. In a functional genomics approach, an inve...
Reduced cell wall invertase (CWIN) activity has been shown to be associated with poor seed and fruit...
AbstractVacuolar (VI) and cell wall invertases (CWI) of higher plants can be inactivated in vitro an...
AbstractPlant cell wall (CWI) and vacuolar invertases (VI) play important roles in carbohydrate meta...
The presence and distribution of invertase is reported in two red fruited and hexose accumulating sp...
Fruit ripening is a complex process that involves a series of physiological and biochemical changes ...
It has been previously demonstrated, utilizing intraspecific introgression lines, that Lycopersicum ...
Abstract Sugar content is one of the most important quality traits of tomato. Cell wall invertase pr...
Invertases are highly regulated enzymes with essential functions in carbohydrate partitioning, sugar...
Invertase (INV) hydrolyzes sucrose into glucose and fructose, thereby playing key roles in primary m...
The cell wall acid invertase has been proposed to be involved in establishing metabolic sinks by mai...
Drought stress conditions modify source–sink relations, thereby influencing plant growth, adaptive r...
Since the initial biochemical study of a putative invertase inhibitor half a century ago, it has rem...
Abstract Background Hexoses are important metabolic signals that respond to abiotic and biotic stres...
Protein inhibitors are molecules secreted by many plants. In a functional genomics approach, an inve...
Protein inhibitors are molecules secreted by many plants. In a functional genomics approach, an inve...
Reduced cell wall invertase (CWIN) activity has been shown to be associated with poor seed and fruit...
AbstractVacuolar (VI) and cell wall invertases (CWI) of higher plants can be inactivated in vitro an...
AbstractPlant cell wall (CWI) and vacuolar invertases (VI) play important roles in carbohydrate meta...
The presence and distribution of invertase is reported in two red fruited and hexose accumulating sp...
Fruit ripening is a complex process that involves a series of physiological and biochemical changes ...
It has been previously demonstrated, utilizing intraspecific introgression lines, that Lycopersicum ...
Abstract Sugar content is one of the most important quality traits of tomato. Cell wall invertase pr...
Invertases are highly regulated enzymes with essential functions in carbohydrate partitioning, sugar...
Invertase (INV) hydrolyzes sucrose into glucose and fructose, thereby playing key roles in primary m...
The cell wall acid invertase has been proposed to be involved in establishing metabolic sinks by mai...
Drought stress conditions modify source–sink relations, thereby influencing plant growth, adaptive r...