With the aim of analysing the relative importance of sugar supply and nitrogen nutrition for the regulation of sulphate assimilation, the regulation of adenosine 5′‐phosphosulphate reductase (APR), a key enzyme of sulphate reduction in plants, was studied. Glucose feeding experiments with Arabidopsis thaliana cultivated with and without a nitrogen source were performed. After a 38 h dark period, APR mRNA, protein, and enzymatic activity levels decreased dramatically in roots. The addition of 0.5% (w/v) glucose to the culture medium resulted in an increase of APR levels in roots (mRNA, protein and activity), comparable to those of plants kept under normal light conditions. Treatment of roots with D‐sorbitol or D‐mannitol did not increase APR...
International audienceWith the objective of studying the role of glutathione reductase (GR) in the a...
Sugars are the fuel of life to plants and other organisms. They are the result of the fixed energy f...
A systems approach has previously been used to follow the response behaviour of Arabidopsis thaliana...
With the aim of analysing the relative importance of sugar supply and nitrogen nutrition for the reg...
Adenosine 5′-phosphosulphate reductase (APR) is considered to be a key enzyme of sulphate assimilati...
The effect of externally applied l-cysteine and glutathione (GSH) on ATP sulphurylase and adenosine ...
Using Arabidopsis, we analyzed the effect of omission of a nitrogen source and of the addition of di...
Sulphate assimilation is an essential pathway being a source of reduced sulphur for various cellular...
Sulfate and nitrate, which contain sulfur and nitrogen in their most highly oxidized form, are the d...
Carbon (C) and nitrogen (N), among many others, are essential elements for plant metabolism and grow...
Environmental cues modulate carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) balance which are essential elements for pla...
Sugars in plants, derived from photosynthesis, act as substrates for energy metabolism and the biosy...
All life on earth depends on photosynthesis, a process by which energy from sunlight is used to conv...
International audienceTo investigate the regulatory interactions between S assimilation and N metabo...
Sugars in plants, derived from photosynthesis, act as substrates for energy metabolism and the biosy...
International audienceWith the objective of studying the role of glutathione reductase (GR) in the a...
Sugars are the fuel of life to plants and other organisms. They are the result of the fixed energy f...
A systems approach has previously been used to follow the response behaviour of Arabidopsis thaliana...
With the aim of analysing the relative importance of sugar supply and nitrogen nutrition for the reg...
Adenosine 5′-phosphosulphate reductase (APR) is considered to be a key enzyme of sulphate assimilati...
The effect of externally applied l-cysteine and glutathione (GSH) on ATP sulphurylase and adenosine ...
Using Arabidopsis, we analyzed the effect of omission of a nitrogen source and of the addition of di...
Sulphate assimilation is an essential pathway being a source of reduced sulphur for various cellular...
Sulfate and nitrate, which contain sulfur and nitrogen in their most highly oxidized form, are the d...
Carbon (C) and nitrogen (N), among many others, are essential elements for plant metabolism and grow...
Environmental cues modulate carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) balance which are essential elements for pla...
Sugars in plants, derived from photosynthesis, act as substrates for energy metabolism and the biosy...
All life on earth depends on photosynthesis, a process by which energy from sunlight is used to conv...
International audienceTo investigate the regulatory interactions between S assimilation and N metabo...
Sugars in plants, derived from photosynthesis, act as substrates for energy metabolism and the biosy...
International audienceWith the objective of studying the role of glutathione reductase (GR) in the a...
Sugars are the fuel of life to plants and other organisms. They are the result of the fixed energy f...
A systems approach has previously been used to follow the response behaviour of Arabidopsis thaliana...