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Phosphate transporters

Phosphate concentration and arbuscular mycorrhizal colonisation influence the growth, yield and expression of twelve PHT1 family phosphate transporters in foxtail millet (Setaria italica)

Phosphate concentration and arbuscular mycorrhizal colonisation influence the growth, yield and expression of twelve PHT1 family phosphate transporters in foxtail millet (Setaria italica)

... inorganic phosphate (Pi) and to colonisation with the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Funneliformis mosseae ...studied. Phosphate is taken up from the environment by the PHT1 family of plant phosphate ...

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Gibbon Ape Leukemia Virus Receptor Functions of Type III Phosphate Transporters from CHOK1 Cells Are Disrupted by Two Distinct Mechanisms

Gibbon Ape Leukemia Virus Receptor Functions of Type III Phosphate Transporters from CHOK1 Cells Are Disrupted by Two Distinct Mechanisms

... Mutagenesis. Aspartate at position 550 in human Pit1 was replaced with threonine by PCR mutagenesis. Plasmid DNA from three independent clones was sequenced to confirm the mutation and to detect any unscheduled muta- ...

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Identification and expression profiling of Pht1 phosphate transporters in wheat in controlled environments and in the field

Identification and expression profiling of Pht1 phosphate transporters in wheat in controlled environments and in the field

... Inorganic phosphate (Pi) acquisition in plants is mediated by plasma membrane-localised phosphate transporter (Pht) pro- teins, which belong to the major facilitator superfamily (MFS), and function as Pi/H ...

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Arabidopsis thaliana High Affinity Phosphate Transporters PHT1;8 and PHT1;9 are Important for Adaptation to Pi Stress.

Arabidopsis thaliana High Affinity Phosphate Transporters PHT1;8 and PHT1;9 are Important for Adaptation to Pi Stress.

... the phosphate availability in the proximate rhizosphere (Gerke, 2015; Jones, 1998; Lopez-Bucio et ...2000). Phosphate-efficient Arabidopsis accessions have been shown to secrete more organic acids than the ...

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Dissection of Gammaretroviral Receptor Function by Using Type III Phosphate Transporters as Models

Dissection of Gammaretroviral Receptor Function by Using Type III Phosphate Transporters as Models

... The human receptors for gibbon ape leukemia virus (GALV) and amphotropic murine leukemia virus (A-MLV), PiT1 and PiT2, respectively, have been identified and deter- mined to function as two distinct ...

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Identification and expression profiling of Pht1 phosphate transporters in wheat in controlled environments and in the field

Identification and expression profiling of Pht1 phosphate transporters in wheat in controlled environments and in the field

... (Table S1; Applied Biosystems 7500 Fast Real-time PCR Sys- tem, AB7500 Software 2.0.5). Wheat genes mostly exist as a trio of A, B and D homoeoloci in the hexaploid wheat genome, and each homoeolocus may contribute ...

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A family of retroviruses that utilize related phosphate transporters for cell entry.

A family of retroviruses that utilize related phosphate transporters for cell entry.

... 8270 Downloaded from http://jvi.asm.org/ on November 9, 2019 by guest The amphotropic murine retrovirus receptor Ram-1 shows significant sequence similarity to the gibbon ape leukemia vi[r] ...

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Characterisation of the phosphate transporters PitA and PitB from Escherichia coli

Characterisation of the phosphate transporters PitA and PitB from Escherichia coli

... CHAPTER SIX 102 INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF PITA 6.1 Introduction 102 6.2 Putative topological models for PitA and PitB 104 106 6.3 Identification of important amin[r] ...

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Molecular mechanisms of phosphate and sulphate transport in plants

Molecular mechanisms of phosphate and sulphate transport in plants

... and phosphate transporters are being made in various ...sulphate transporters under control of dif- ferent promoters, the feedback regulation that at- tenuates expression of some of these genes could ...

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A subgroup of plant aquaporins facilitate the bi-directional diffusion of As(OH)3 and Sb(OH)3across membranes

A subgroup of plant aquaporins facilitate the bi-directional diffusion of As(OH)3 and Sb(OH)3across membranes

... ciently than inorganic As(III), which led us to suggest that AQP9 could serve a function in arsenic detoxification [20]. Here, rAQP9 was very efficient in the uptake of As(III) but less effective in releasing the As(III) ...

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Phosphate Transport and Sensing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Phosphate Transport and Sensing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

... phos- phosphate sensor is associated with the vacuole, the phate signaling, we have established a synthetic-lethal location of ⬎30% of cellular phosphate in the form of relationship between five ...

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Peroxisomal ABC transporters

Peroxisomal ABC transporters

... ABC transporters are present in all eukaryotic genomes, there are important differences in the organisation and functions of the ABCD subfamily in different ...

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What do Proton Motive Force Driven Multidrug Resistance Transporters Have in Common?

What do Proton Motive Force Driven Multidrug Resistance Transporters Have in Common?

... secondary transporters were found in ...MDR transporters are common in ...secondary transporters still remain the largest group of putative and characterized MDR ...MDR transporters are found ...

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Plant ABC transporters

Plant ABC transporters

... The ability of MRP to transport glutathione con- jugates and the inducibility of MRP isoforms by her- bicide safeners argues strongly for a role in herbicide metabolism. However, the application of herbicides is a recent ...

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Human iron transporters

Human iron transporters

... Nramp1 (Natural resistance–associated macrophage pro- tein 1) has its highest expression in macrophage as its name implies [14] and citations therein. There has now been an important advance that helps to define its ...

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12-12-2014 The ins and outs of metal homeostasis by the root nodule actinobacterium Frankia

12-12-2014 The ins and outs of metal homeostasis by the root nodule actinobacterium Frankia

... Bacterial cuproenzymes are typically involved in cellular redox cycling reactions, such as oxidation of carbon compounds (e.g. laccase, tyrosinase), electron transport (e.g. cyanins, cytochrome c), and reduction of ...

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Host Cell Copper Transporters CTR1 and ATP7A are important for Influenza A virus replication

Host Cell Copper Transporters CTR1 and ATP7A are important for Influenza A virus replication

... Copper handling machinery is evolutionarily con- served throughout eukaryotes, and copper homeostasis is recognized as important in human health. Copper transport machinery has been identified as important in macrophage ...

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Seasonal upregulation of fatty acid transporters in flight muscles of
migratory white throated sparrows (Zonotrichia albicollis)

Seasonal upregulation of fatty acid transporters in flight muscles of migratory white throated sparrows (Zonotrichia albicollis)

... Lipid transporters in a migratory bird H-FABP we hypothesized that, if birds had similar membrane fatty acid transporters to mammals, seasonal increases in their expression could be cruc[r] ...

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When transporters fail to be transported:how to rescue folding-deficient SLC6 transporters

When transporters fail to be transported:how to rescue folding-deficient SLC6 transporters

... to be displaced from those surfaces of the 12 α-helical transmembrane segments, which face each other or from the translocation pathway (Figure 1b). The annular arrangement must be bolted to reach the stable fold. (iv) ...

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The heartbeat of the Oligocene climate system

The heartbeat of the Oligocene climate system

... Phosphate concentration in deep Atlantic Ocean Phosphate concentration in deep Indian Ocean Phosphate concentration in deep Pacific Ocean Phosphate concentration in thermocline Phosphate[r] ...

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