AbstractMesophyll cells and most types of storage cells harbor large central vacuoles representing the main cellular store for sugars and other primary metabolites like carboxylic- or and amino acids. The general biochemical characteristics of sugar transport across the vacuolar membrane are already known since a couple of years but only recently the first tonoplast sugar carriers have been identified on the molecular level. A candidate sucrose carrier has been identified in a proteomic approach. In Arabidopsis, the tonoplast monosaccharide transporters (TMT) represent a small protein family comprising only three members, which reside in the vacuolar membrane. Two of three tmt genes are induced upon cold, drought or salt stress and tmt knoc...
Photosynthetically derived sugars provide carbon skeletons for metabolism and carbon signals that fa...
Plant SWEETs (Sugars Will Eventually be Exported Transporters) affect the growth of plants by regula...
CanaBQ is a Journal of the Portuguese Biochemical Society (http://canalbq.spb.pt/index.html)The tran...
AbstractMesophyll cells and most types of storage cells harbor large central vacuoles representing t...
Recent advances have provided new insights into how sucrose is moved from sites of synthesis to site...
Sugarcane is a tropical grass species that can accumulate large amounts of sucrose. The mature stem ...
AbstractIn plants, sucrose is the major transport form for photoassimilated carbon and is both a sou...
Sucrose is the main photosynthetic product that is transported in the vasculature of plants. The lon...
Following the unequivocal demonstration that plants contain at least two types of vacuoles, scientis...
The vacuole is an essential organelle for plant growth and development. It is the location for the s...
The vacuole is an essential organelle for plant growth and development. It is the location for the s...
Subcellular sugar partitioning in plants is strongly regulated in response to developmental cues and...
Sucrose, hexoses, and raffinose play key roles in the plant metabolism. Sucrose and raffinose, produ...
Vacuolar solute accumulation is an important process during plant development, growth and stress res...
SummaryIn higher plants, soluble sugars are mainly present as sucrose, glucose, and fructose [1]. Su...
Photosynthetically derived sugars provide carbon skeletons for metabolism and carbon signals that fa...
Plant SWEETs (Sugars Will Eventually be Exported Transporters) affect the growth of plants by regula...
CanaBQ is a Journal of the Portuguese Biochemical Society (http://canalbq.spb.pt/index.html)The tran...
AbstractMesophyll cells and most types of storage cells harbor large central vacuoles representing t...
Recent advances have provided new insights into how sucrose is moved from sites of synthesis to site...
Sugarcane is a tropical grass species that can accumulate large amounts of sucrose. The mature stem ...
AbstractIn plants, sucrose is the major transport form for photoassimilated carbon and is both a sou...
Sucrose is the main photosynthetic product that is transported in the vasculature of plants. The lon...
Following the unequivocal demonstration that plants contain at least two types of vacuoles, scientis...
The vacuole is an essential organelle for plant growth and development. It is the location for the s...
The vacuole is an essential organelle for plant growth and development. It is the location for the s...
Subcellular sugar partitioning in plants is strongly regulated in response to developmental cues and...
Sucrose, hexoses, and raffinose play key roles in the plant metabolism. Sucrose and raffinose, produ...
Vacuolar solute accumulation is an important process during plant development, growth and stress res...
SummaryIn higher plants, soluble sugars are mainly present as sucrose, glucose, and fructose [1]. Su...
Photosynthetically derived sugars provide carbon skeletons for metabolism and carbon signals that fa...
Plant SWEETs (Sugars Will Eventually be Exported Transporters) affect the growth of plants by regula...
CanaBQ is a Journal of the Portuguese Biochemical Society (http://canalbq.spb.pt/index.html)The tran...