A Comparison of the Sucrose Transporter Systems of Different Plant Species
- 1 May 2003
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Plant Biology
- Vol. 5 (3) , 215-232
- https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2003-40798
Abstract
The sucrose uptake behaviour of many different plant species is characterised by the presence of at least two components with distinct kinetic properties. These include at least one high-a...Keywords
This publication has 103 references indexed in Scilit:
- The Sucrose TransporterStSUT1Localizes to Sieve Elements in Potato Tuber Phloem and Influences Tuber Physiology and Development,Plant Physiology, 2003
- Protein–Protein Interactions between Sucrose Transporters of Different Affinities Colocalized in the Same Enucleate Sieve ElementPlant Cell, 2002
- AtSUC3, a gene encoding a new Arabidopsis sucrose transporter, is expressed in cells adjacent to the vascular tissue and in a carpel cell layerThe Plant Journal, 2000
- Plant sucrose‐H+ symporters mediate the transport of vitamin HThe Plant Journal, 2000
- SUT2, a Putative Sucrose Sensor in Sieve ElementsPlant Cell, 2000
- Sugar transporters in higher plants – a diversity of roles and complex regulationTrends in Plant Science, 2000
- The H+-Sucrose Cotransporter NtSUT1 Is Essential for Sugar Export from Tobacco Leaves1Plant Physiology, 1998
- Companion cell‐specific inhibition of the potato sucrose transporter SUT1Plant, Cell & Environment, 1996
- Cellular pathway of photosynthate transport in coats of developing seed ofVicia fabaL. andPhaseolus vulgarisL. II. Principal cellular site(s) of effluxJournal of Experimental Botany, 1995
- Structure and function of leaf minor veins in trees and herbsTrees, 1989