© 2015 New Phytologist Trust. Pteris vittata exhibits enhanced arsenic uptake, but the corresponding mechanisms are not well known. The prevalent form of arsenic in most soils is arsenate, which is a phosphate analog and a substrate for Phosphate transporter 1 (Pht1) transporters. Herein we identify and characterize three P. vittata Pht1 transporters. Pteris vittata Pht1 cDNAs were isolated and characterized via heterologous expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast) and Nicotiana benthamiana leaves. Expression of the PvPht1 loci in P. vittata gametophytes was also examined in response to phosphate deficiency and arsenate exposure. Expression of each of the PvPht1 cDNAs complemented the phosphate uptake defect of a yeast mutant. Compare...
Arsenic is a class 1 carcinogen that causes widespread chronic human health issues due to the consum...
Arsenic (As) is an important environmental and food-chain toxin. We investigated the key components ...
In order to understand the similarity or difference of inorganic As species uptake and transport rel...
Arsenic (As) is toxic and ubiquitous in the environment, posing a growing threat to human health. As...
The fern Pteris vittata is an arsenic hyperaccumulator. The genes involved in arsenite (As (III)) tr...
Pteris vittata is a fern that is extraordinary in its ability to tolerate hyperaccumulate high level...
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid that is naturally occurring and widely distributed. The consumption of ...
Enzymatic reduction of arsenate to arsenite is the first known step in arsenate metabolism in all or...
Pteris vittata, the first reported arsenic hyperaccumulating plant, is potentially used in phytoreme...
The hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata translocates arsenic (As) from roots to fronds efficiently, but ...
Arsenate interferes with enzymatic processes and inhibits inorganic phosphorus (P<sub>i</sub>) uptak...
Studies of arsenate and phosphate uptake by plants in hydroponic and soil systems indicate a common ...
Hyperaccumulation of arsenic (As) by brake fern Pteris vittata has been described as an important ge...
Arsenic, a known toxin and carcinogen, is one of many elements that plants are exposed to in their e...
Arsenate (AsV) and arsenite (AsIII) are two dominant arsenic species in the environment. While arsen...
Arsenic is a class 1 carcinogen that causes widespread chronic human health issues due to the consum...
Arsenic (As) is an important environmental and food-chain toxin. We investigated the key components ...
In order to understand the similarity or difference of inorganic As species uptake and transport rel...
Arsenic (As) is toxic and ubiquitous in the environment, posing a growing threat to human health. As...
The fern Pteris vittata is an arsenic hyperaccumulator. The genes involved in arsenite (As (III)) tr...
Pteris vittata is a fern that is extraordinary in its ability to tolerate hyperaccumulate high level...
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid that is naturally occurring and widely distributed. The consumption of ...
Enzymatic reduction of arsenate to arsenite is the first known step in arsenate metabolism in all or...
Pteris vittata, the first reported arsenic hyperaccumulating plant, is potentially used in phytoreme...
The hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata translocates arsenic (As) from roots to fronds efficiently, but ...
Arsenate interferes with enzymatic processes and inhibits inorganic phosphorus (P<sub>i</sub>) uptak...
Studies of arsenate and phosphate uptake by plants in hydroponic and soil systems indicate a common ...
Hyperaccumulation of arsenic (As) by brake fern Pteris vittata has been described as an important ge...
Arsenic, a known toxin and carcinogen, is one of many elements that plants are exposed to in their e...
Arsenate (AsV) and arsenite (AsIII) are two dominant arsenic species in the environment. While arsen...
Arsenic is a class 1 carcinogen that causes widespread chronic human health issues due to the consum...
Arsenic (As) is an important environmental and food-chain toxin. We investigated the key components ...
In order to understand the similarity or difference of inorganic As species uptake and transport rel...