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Amino Acid Export in Plants: A Missing Link in Nitrogen Cycling

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MOLECULAR PLANT
卷 4, 期 3, 页码 453-463

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mp/ssr003

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Nitrogen; amino acids; membrane transport

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  1. National Institutes of Health [1R21NS064412-01]
  2. Jeffress Memorial Trust [J-908]
  3. Direct For Biological Sciences
  4. Div Of Molecular and Cellular Bioscience [1052048] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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The export of nutrients from source organs to parts of the body where they are required (e.g. sink organs) is a fundamental biological process. Export of amino acids, one of the most abundant nitrogen species in plant long-distance transport tissues (i.e. xylem and phloem), is an essential process for the proper distribution of nitrogen in the plant. Physiological studies have detected the presence of multiple amino acid export systems in plant cell membranes. Yet, surprisingly little is known about the molecular identity of amino acid exporters, partially due to the technical difficulties hampering the identification of exporter proteins. In this short review, we will summarize our current knowledge about amino acid export systems in plants. Several studies have described plant amino acid transporters capable of bi-directional, facilitative transport, reminiscent of activities identified by earlier physiological studies. Moreover, recent expansion in the number of available amino acid transporter sequences have revealed evolutionary relationships between amino acid exporters from other organisms with a number of uncharacterized plant proteins, some of which might also function as amino acid exporters. In addition, genes that may regulate export of amino acids have been discovered. Studies of these putative transporter and regulator proteins may help in understanding the elusive molecular mechanisms of amino acid export in plants.

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