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Annual Review of Plant Biology
Vol. 55: 341-372 (Volume publication date June 2004)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.arplant.55.031903.141758)
TRANSPORT MECHANISMS FOR ORGANIC FORMS OF CARBON AND NITROGEN BETWEEN SOURCE AND SINK

Sylvie Lalonde,1 Daniel Wipf,1,2 and Wolf B. Frommer1,3
1ZMBP Plant Physiology, D-72076 Tübingen, Germany; email: ; ;
2IZMB, Transport in Ectomycorrhiza, D-53115 Bonn, Germany
3Carnegie Institution of Washington, Stanford, California 94305

▪ Abstract Sugars and amino acids are generated in plants by assimilation from inorganic forms. Assimilated forms cross multiple membranes on their way from production sites to storage or use locations. Specific transport systems are responsible for vacuolar uptake and release, for efflux from the cells, and for uptake into the vasculature. Detailed phylogenetic analyses suggest that only proton-coupled cotransporters involved in phloem loading have been identified to date, whereas systems for vacuolar transport and efflux still await identification. Novel imaging approaches may provide the means to characterize the cellular events and elucidate whole plant control of assimilate partitioning and allocation.

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Daniel Wipf
Wolf B. Frommer
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sucrose
amino acid
monosaccharide
import
export
sensor
nanosensor

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