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Rhizobium leguminosarum Rlv3841 contains at least three sulfate transporters, i.e., SulABCD, SulP1 and SulP2, and a single molybdate transporter, ModABC.
Guojun Cheng +3 more
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Indoxyl sulfate (IS) accumulates in the body in chronic kidney disease (CKD). In the renal proximal tubules, IS excretion is mediated by OAT1/3 and ABCG2. These transporters are inhibited by some hypouricemic agents; OATs by probenecid and benzbromarone,
Tetsuya Taniguchi +7 more
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Plant Sulfate Transporters in the Low Phytic Acid Network: Some Educated Guesses. [PDF]
A few new papers report that mutations in some genes belonging to the group 3 of plant sulfate transporter family result in low phytic acid phenotypes, drawing novel strategies and approaches for engineering the low-phytate trait in cereal grains.
Sacchi GA, Nocito FF.
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Structure and function of an Arabidopsis thaliana sulfate transporter
Plant sulfate transporters mediate absorption and distribution of sulfate. Here the authors present functional assays and a cryo-EM structure of the Arabidopsis SULTR4;1 transporter identifying key domains for dimerization, substrate binding and coupling
Lie Wang, Kehan Chen, Ming Zhou
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Molybdate transport through the plant sulfate transporter SHST1 [PDF]
Molybdenum is an essential micronutrient required by plants. The mechanism of molybdenum uptake in plants is poorly understood, however, evidence has suggested that sulfate transporters may be involved. The sulfate transporter from Stylosanthes hamata, SHST1, restored growth of the sulfate transport yeast mutant, YSD1, on media containing low amounts ...
Fitzpatrick, K., Tyerman, S., Kaiser, B.
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Phytic Acid and Transporters: What Can We Learn from low phytic acid Mutants?
Phytic acid has two main roles in plant tissues: Storage of phosphorus and regulation of different cellular processes. From a nutritional point of view, it is considered an antinutritional compound because, being a cation chelator, its presence reduces ...
Eleonora Cominelli +2 more
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Quercetin is a flavonoid, its glycosides and aglycone are found in significant amounts in several plants and dietary supplements. Because of the high presystemic biotransformation of quercetin, mainly its conjugates appear in circulation.
Violetta Mohos +8 more
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Silicon (Si) is known to alleviate many nutritional stresses. However, in Brassica napus, which is a highly S-demanding species, the Si effect on S deficiency remains undocumented.
Philippe Laîné +4 more
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Using small molecules to facilitate exchange of bicarbonate and chloride anions across liposomal membranes [PDF]
Bicarbonate is involved in a wide range of biological processes, which include respiration, regulation of intracellular pH and fertilization. In this study we use a combination of NMR spectroscopy and ion-selective electrode techniques to show that the ...
A Fürstner +41 more
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