Scholz-Starke J, Büttner M, Sauer N (2003)
Publication Language: English
Publication Status: Published
Publication Type: Journal article, Original article
Publication year: 2003
Book Volume: 131
Pages Range: 70-77
Journal Issue: 1
DOI: 10.1104/pp.012666
Open Access Link: http://www.plantphysiol.org/content/131/1/70.long
This paper describes the molecular, kinetic, and physiological characterization of AtSTP6, a new member of the Arabidopsis H(+)/monosaccharide transporter family. The AtSTP6 gene (At3g05960) is interrupted by two introns and encodes a protein of 507 amino acids containing 12 putative transmembrane helices. Expression in yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) shows that AtSTP6 is a high-affinity (K(m) = 20 microM), broad-spectrum, and uncoupler-sensitive monosaccharide transporter that is targeted to the plasma membrane and that can complement a growth deficiency resulting from the disruption of most yeast hexose transporter genes. Analyses of AtSTP6-promoter::GUS plants and in situ hybridization experiments detected AtSTP6 expression only during the late stages of pollen development. A transposon-tagged Arabidopsis mutant was isolated and homozygous plants were analyzed for potential effects of the Atstp6 mutation on pollen viability, pollen germination, fertilization, and seed production. However, differences between wild-type and mutant plants could not be observed.
APA:
Scholz-Starke, J., Büttner, M., & Sauer, N. (2003). AtSTP6, a new pollen-specific H+-monosaccharide symporter from Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology, 131(1), 70-77. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.012666
MLA:
Scholz-Starke, Joachim, Michael Büttner, and Norbert Sauer. "AtSTP6, a new pollen-specific H+-monosaccharide symporter from Arabidopsis." Plant Physiology 131.1 (2003): 70-77.
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