The metabolism of nitrogen-rich nucleosides in Arabidopsis seedlings was investigated at the level of import and subsequent salvage or degradation. Uptake and fate of nucleosides imported by equilibrative nucleoside transporter 3 (ENT3) was analysed and, furthermore, a comprehensive analysis of the effect of exogenously fed nucleosides at the level of metabolic as well as transcriptomic alterations was performed. Expression of nucleoside transporters ENT1 and ENT3, together with nucleoside import, was increased upon nitrogen limitation. Thereby a role for ENT3, which is expressed mainly in the vasculature of roots and leaves, as a major import route for nucleosides was supported. Exogenously fed nucleosides were able to attenuate nitrogen s...
Nucleobases are important organic molecules, and are involved in DNA biochemistry, sugar metabolism,...
Urea is the most frequently used form for mineral nitrogen fertilization worldwide. Root uptake of u...
The mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation system in plants possesses a variety of alternative path...
AbstractHere we report on the isolation of an Arabidopsis thaliana cDNA that is able to complement a...
In angiosperms, the assimilation of ammonia result-ing from nitrate reduction and from photorespirat...
Plant nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) is important in agriculture because it significantly influences ...
Plants have evolved a variety of mechanisms to adapt to N starvation. NITRATE TRANSPORTER2.4 (NRT2.4...
Due to its relevance in plant growth, reproduction and development, inter- and intracellular transpo...
AbstractLocus At5g03555 encodes a nucleobase cation symporter 1 (AtNCS1) in the Arabidopsis genome. ...
The purines and pyrimidines are nitrogenous cyclic compounds that take part in several metabolic pat...
Most plants use nitrate (NO3-) as their major nitrogen (N) source. The NO3- uptake capacity of a pla...
Amino acids are the major form of nitrogen (N) transported within the plant body, and their transpor...
Nitrogen is an essential macronutrient for plant growth. Following uptake from the soil or assimilat...
Turn-over of RNA and catabolism of nucleotides releases one to four ammonia molecules; the released ...
Inorganic nitrogen concentrations in soil solutions vary across several orders of magnitude among di...
Nucleobases are important organic molecules, and are involved in DNA biochemistry, sugar metabolism,...
Urea is the most frequently used form for mineral nitrogen fertilization worldwide. Root uptake of u...
The mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation system in plants possesses a variety of alternative path...
AbstractHere we report on the isolation of an Arabidopsis thaliana cDNA that is able to complement a...
In angiosperms, the assimilation of ammonia result-ing from nitrate reduction and from photorespirat...
Plant nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) is important in agriculture because it significantly influences ...
Plants have evolved a variety of mechanisms to adapt to N starvation. NITRATE TRANSPORTER2.4 (NRT2.4...
Due to its relevance in plant growth, reproduction and development, inter- and intracellular transpo...
AbstractLocus At5g03555 encodes a nucleobase cation symporter 1 (AtNCS1) in the Arabidopsis genome. ...
The purines and pyrimidines are nitrogenous cyclic compounds that take part in several metabolic pat...
Most plants use nitrate (NO3-) as their major nitrogen (N) source. The NO3- uptake capacity of a pla...
Amino acids are the major form of nitrogen (N) transported within the plant body, and their transpor...
Nitrogen is an essential macronutrient for plant growth. Following uptake from the soil or assimilat...
Turn-over of RNA and catabolism of nucleotides releases one to four ammonia molecules; the released ...
Inorganic nitrogen concentrations in soil solutions vary across several orders of magnitude among di...
Nucleobases are important organic molecules, and are involved in DNA biochemistry, sugar metabolism,...
Urea is the most frequently used form for mineral nitrogen fertilization worldwide. Root uptake of u...
The mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation system in plants possesses a variety of alternative path...