AbstractAmmonium is a primary source of N for plants, so knowing how it is transported, stored, and assimilated in plant cells is important for rational approaches to optimise N-use in agriculture. Electrophysiological studies of Arabidopsis AtAMT1;1 expressed in oocytes revealed passive, Δψ-driven transport of NH4+ through this protein. Expression of AtAMT1;1 in a novel yeast mutant defective in endogenous ammonium transport and vacuolar acidification supported the above mechanism for AtAMT1;1 and revealed a central role for acid vacuoles in storage and retention of ammonia in cells. These results highlight the mechanistic differences between plant AMT proteins and related transporters in bacteria and animal cells, and suggest novel strate...
AbstractAmmonium is an important source of nitrogen for plants. It is taken up by plant cells via am...
While membrane transporters mediating ammonium uptake across the plasma membrane have been well desc...
Species from the family Leguminosae are able to survive in nitrogen (N) limiting conditions via a sy...
AbstractAmmonium is a primary source of N for plants, so knowing how it is transported, stored, and ...
We have compared the biochemical properties of two different Arabidopsis ammonium transporters, AtAM...
AbstractProkaryotes, plants and animals control ammonium fluxes by the regulated expression of ammon...
AbstractWe have cloned and characterized the first member of a novel family of ammonium transporters...
Prokaryotes, plants and animals control ammonium fluxes by the regulated expression of ammonium tran...
AtAMT1;1 was the founding member of the family of AMT/Rh ammonium transporters and accounts for abou...
NH4+ acquisition by plant roots is thought to involve members of the NH4+ transporter family (AMT) f...
Ammonium transport across plant plasma membranes is facilitated by AMT/Rh-type ammonium transporters...
Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for all plants, and its assimilation into cells is mediated by amm...
Ammonium (NH4+) plays key roles in plant growth, development, fruit quality, and yield. In plants, N...
Ammonium is an important source of nitrogen for plants. It is taken up by plant cells via ammonium t...
Nitrogen (N) is a key macronutrient required for plant growth and development. Ammonium (NH4+) is th...
AbstractAmmonium is an important source of nitrogen for plants. It is taken up by plant cells via am...
While membrane transporters mediating ammonium uptake across the plasma membrane have been well desc...
Species from the family Leguminosae are able to survive in nitrogen (N) limiting conditions via a sy...
AbstractAmmonium is a primary source of N for plants, so knowing how it is transported, stored, and ...
We have compared the biochemical properties of two different Arabidopsis ammonium transporters, AtAM...
AbstractProkaryotes, plants and animals control ammonium fluxes by the regulated expression of ammon...
AbstractWe have cloned and characterized the first member of a novel family of ammonium transporters...
Prokaryotes, plants and animals control ammonium fluxes by the regulated expression of ammonium tran...
AtAMT1;1 was the founding member of the family of AMT/Rh ammonium transporters and accounts for abou...
NH4+ acquisition by plant roots is thought to involve members of the NH4+ transporter family (AMT) f...
Ammonium transport across plant plasma membranes is facilitated by AMT/Rh-type ammonium transporters...
Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for all plants, and its assimilation into cells is mediated by amm...
Ammonium (NH4+) plays key roles in plant growth, development, fruit quality, and yield. In plants, N...
Ammonium is an important source of nitrogen for plants. It is taken up by plant cells via ammonium t...
Nitrogen (N) is a key macronutrient required for plant growth and development. Ammonium (NH4+) is th...
AbstractAmmonium is an important source of nitrogen for plants. It is taken up by plant cells via am...
While membrane transporters mediating ammonium uptake across the plasma membrane have been well desc...
Species from the family Leguminosae are able to survive in nitrogen (N) limiting conditions via a sy...