Analysis of the Arabidopsis genome has indicated that the gene families encoding for specific solute transporters are surprisingly large. An example is the sulphate transporter family, which in Arabidopsis , consists of 14 isoforms showing homology to one another. H(+)-sulphate co-transport has been demonstrated for some, but not all, of these Arabidopsis isoforms. Occurrence of the sulphate transporter is ubiquitous and many examples have been cloned from a variety of plant species, animals and yeast. This is a unique transporter family with no apparent homology to any other transporter type. Phylogenetic analysis of the plant gene or amino acid sequences indicates that there are 5 or more distinguishable clusters within the family of sulp...
Transport of inorganic phosphate (Pi) through plant membranes is mediated by a number of families of...
Since the first molecular structures of plant transporters were discovered over a decade ago, consid...
AbstractTransport of K+ in higher plants, as in bacteria and fungi, is mediated by two broad classes...
AbstractThe application of molecular techniques in recent years has advanced our understanding of ph...
To investigate the uptake and long-distance translocation of sulphate in plants, we have characteriz...
International audienceIn Arabidopsis, SULTR1;1 and SULTR1;2 are two genes proposed to be involved in...
The application of molecular techniques in recent years has advanced our understanding of phosphate ...
Proton/sulfate cotransporters in the plasma membranes are responsible for uptake of the environmenta...
AbstractThe availability of complete plant genomes has greatly influenced the identification and ana...
AbstractIn plants, sucrose is the major transport form for photoassimilated carbon and is both a sou...
1988), putative homologues encoding the components of theAbstract sulphate permease complex in cyano...
Abstract Comparative analyses of membrane transport genes revealed many differences in the features ...
Uptake and translocation of cationic nutrients play essential roles in physiological processes inclu...
Sulfate transporters (SULTRs), also known as H+/SO42− symporters, play a key role in sulfate transpo...
Analysis of the Arabidopsis genome revealed the complete set of plastidic phosphate translocator (pP...
Transport of inorganic phosphate (Pi) through plant membranes is mediated by a number of families of...
Since the first molecular structures of plant transporters were discovered over a decade ago, consid...
AbstractTransport of K+ in higher plants, as in bacteria and fungi, is mediated by two broad classes...
AbstractThe application of molecular techniques in recent years has advanced our understanding of ph...
To investigate the uptake and long-distance translocation of sulphate in plants, we have characteriz...
International audienceIn Arabidopsis, SULTR1;1 and SULTR1;2 are two genes proposed to be involved in...
The application of molecular techniques in recent years has advanced our understanding of phosphate ...
Proton/sulfate cotransporters in the plasma membranes are responsible for uptake of the environmenta...
AbstractThe availability of complete plant genomes has greatly influenced the identification and ana...
AbstractIn plants, sucrose is the major transport form for photoassimilated carbon and is both a sou...
1988), putative homologues encoding the components of theAbstract sulphate permease complex in cyano...
Abstract Comparative analyses of membrane transport genes revealed many differences in the features ...
Uptake and translocation of cationic nutrients play essential roles in physiological processes inclu...
Sulfate transporters (SULTRs), also known as H+/SO42− symporters, play a key role in sulfate transpo...
Analysis of the Arabidopsis genome revealed the complete set of plastidic phosphate translocator (pP...
Transport of inorganic phosphate (Pi) through plant membranes is mediated by a number of families of...
Since the first molecular structures of plant transporters were discovered over a decade ago, consid...
AbstractTransport of K+ in higher plants, as in bacteria and fungi, is mediated by two broad classes...