The phloem network is as essential for plants as the vascular system is for humans. This network, assembled by nucleus- and vacuole-free interconnected living cells, represents a long distance transport pathway for nutrients and information. According to the Münch hypothesis, osmolytes such as sucrose generate the hydrostatic pressure that drives nutrient and water flow between the source and the sink phloem (Münch, E. (1930) Die Stoffbewegungen in der Pflanze, Gustav Fischer, Jena, Germany). Although proton-coupled sucrose carriers have been localized to the sieve tube and the companion cell plasma membrane of both source and sink tissues, knowledge of the molecular representatives and the mechanism of the sucrose phloem efflux is still sc...
Plant sucrose transporters (SUTs) are members of the glycoside-pentoside-hexuronide (GPH) cation sym...
Most growth and storage organs (sinks) of higher plants import assimilates in solution by bulk flow ...
Biological systems use transporter proteins to create concentration gradients for a vari-ety of purp...
Background: In contrast to man the majority of higher plants use sucrose as mobile carbohydrate. Acc...
BACKGROUND: In contrast to man the majority of higher plants use sucrose as mobile carbohydrate. Acc...
Background: In contrast to man the majority of higher plants use sucrose as mobile carbohydrate. Acc...
Background: In contrast to man the majority of higher plants use sucrose as mobile carbohydrate. Acc...
Proton-driven Suc transporters allow phloem cells of higher plants to accumulate Suc to more than 1 ...
Sucrose transporters (SUTs) translocate sucrose (Suc) across cellular membranes, and in eudicots, mu...
Phloem vascular tissues transport sugars synthesized by photosynthesis in mature leaves by a process...
In terrestrial higher plants, phloem transport delivers most nutrients required for growth and stora...
Recent advances have provided new insights into how sucrose is moved from sites of synthesis to site...
Delivery of photoassimilate, mainly sucrose (Suc) from photoautotrophic source leaves provides the s...
Proton-driven Suc transporters allow phloem cells of higher plants to accumulate Suc to more than 1 ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Sucrose is the predominant form in which photosynthet...
Plant sucrose transporters (SUTs) are members of the glycoside-pentoside-hexuronide (GPH) cation sym...
Most growth and storage organs (sinks) of higher plants import assimilates in solution by bulk flow ...
Biological systems use transporter proteins to create concentration gradients for a vari-ety of purp...
Background: In contrast to man the majority of higher plants use sucrose as mobile carbohydrate. Acc...
BACKGROUND: In contrast to man the majority of higher plants use sucrose as mobile carbohydrate. Acc...
Background: In contrast to man the majority of higher plants use sucrose as mobile carbohydrate. Acc...
Background: In contrast to man the majority of higher plants use sucrose as mobile carbohydrate. Acc...
Proton-driven Suc transporters allow phloem cells of higher plants to accumulate Suc to more than 1 ...
Sucrose transporters (SUTs) translocate sucrose (Suc) across cellular membranes, and in eudicots, mu...
Phloem vascular tissues transport sugars synthesized by photosynthesis in mature leaves by a process...
In terrestrial higher plants, phloem transport delivers most nutrients required for growth and stora...
Recent advances have provided new insights into how sucrose is moved from sites of synthesis to site...
Delivery of photoassimilate, mainly sucrose (Suc) from photoautotrophic source leaves provides the s...
Proton-driven Suc transporters allow phloem cells of higher plants to accumulate Suc to more than 1 ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Sucrose is the predominant form in which photosynthet...
Plant sucrose transporters (SUTs) are members of the glycoside-pentoside-hexuronide (GPH) cation sym...
Most growth and storage organs (sinks) of higher plants import assimilates in solution by bulk flow ...
Biological systems use transporter proteins to create concentration gradients for a vari-ety of purp...