Thiamine (vitamin B1) is ubiquitous and essential for cell energy supply in all organisms as a vital metabolic cofactor, known for over a century. In plants, it is established that biosynthesis de novo is taking place predominantly in green tissues and is furthermore limited to plastids. Therefore, transport mechanisms are required to mediate the movement of this polar metabolite from source to sink tissue to activate key enzymes in cellular energy generating pathways but are currently unknown. Similar to thiamine, polyamines are an essential set of charged molecules required for diverse aspects of growth and development, the homeostasis of which necessitates long-distance transport processes that have remained elusive. Here, a yeast-based ...
Distribution of biogenic amines-the diamine putrescine (Put), triamine spermidine (Spd), and tetraam...
The polyamine uptake transporter (Put), an important polyamines-related protein, is involved in plan...
Distribution of biogenic amines-the diamine putrescine (Put), triamine spermidine (Spd), and tetraam...
Polyamines are essential for all organisms and play crucial roles in various plant physiological pro...
Vitamins play a crucial role in all organisms and can lead to severe diseases in case of deficiency....
Ubiquitously existent in nature, polyamines play an important role as signaling compounds in plant r...
Uptake and compartmentation of polyamines in plants is crucial for many developmental processes and ...
Thiamin (or thiamine) is a water-soluble B-vitamin (B1), which is required, in the form of thiamin p...
The thiamin-requiring mutants of Arabidopsis have a storied history as a foundational model for bioc...
Vitamin B1 (thiamin) is an essential compound in all organisms acting as a cofactor in key metabolic...
It is currently held that thiamin is made in chloroplasts and converted in the cytosol to the active...
Phytophthora is a genus of oomycetes that causes devastating diseases in both natural and agricultur...
Transgenic manipulation of polyamine levels has provided compelling evidence that polyamines enable ...
Transport is an essential component of the regulation of polyamines, but to date only one family of ...
Micronutrient deficiency affects an estimated 2 billion people worldwide. Vitamin B1 is an essential...
Distribution of biogenic amines-the diamine putrescine (Put), triamine spermidine (Spd), and tetraam...
The polyamine uptake transporter (Put), an important polyamines-related protein, is involved in plan...
Distribution of biogenic amines-the diamine putrescine (Put), triamine spermidine (Spd), and tetraam...
Polyamines are essential for all organisms and play crucial roles in various plant physiological pro...
Vitamins play a crucial role in all organisms and can lead to severe diseases in case of deficiency....
Ubiquitously existent in nature, polyamines play an important role as signaling compounds in plant r...
Uptake and compartmentation of polyamines in plants is crucial for many developmental processes and ...
Thiamin (or thiamine) is a water-soluble B-vitamin (B1), which is required, in the form of thiamin p...
The thiamin-requiring mutants of Arabidopsis have a storied history as a foundational model for bioc...
Vitamin B1 (thiamin) is an essential compound in all organisms acting as a cofactor in key metabolic...
It is currently held that thiamin is made in chloroplasts and converted in the cytosol to the active...
Phytophthora is a genus of oomycetes that causes devastating diseases in both natural and agricultur...
Transgenic manipulation of polyamine levels has provided compelling evidence that polyamines enable ...
Transport is an essential component of the regulation of polyamines, but to date only one family of ...
Micronutrient deficiency affects an estimated 2 billion people worldwide. Vitamin B1 is an essential...
Distribution of biogenic amines-the diamine putrescine (Put), triamine spermidine (Spd), and tetraam...
The polyamine uptake transporter (Put), an important polyamines-related protein, is involved in plan...
Distribution of biogenic amines-the diamine putrescine (Put), triamine spermidine (Spd), and tetraam...