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Enigma variations for peptides and their transporters in higher plants.


ABSTRACT: Two families of proteins that transport small peptides, the oligopeptide transporters (OPTs) and the peptide transporters (PTRs), have been recognized in eukaryotes. Higher plants contain a far greater number of genes for these transporters than do other eukaryotes. This may be indicative of the relative importance of (oligo)peptides and their transport to plant growth and metabolism.Recent studies are now allowing us to assign functions to these transporters and are starting to identify their in-planta substrates, revealing unexpected and important contributions of the transporters to plant growth and developmental processes. This Botanical Briefing appraises recent findings that PTRs and OPTs have key roles to play in the control of plant cell growth and development. Evidence is presented that some of these transporters have functions outside that of nitrogen nutrition and that these carriers can also surprise us with their totally unexpected choice of substrates.

SUBMITTER: Waterworth WM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2803549 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Enigma variations for peptides and their transporters in higher plants.

Waterworth Wanda M WM   Bray Clifford M CM  

Annals of botany 20060530 1


<h4>Background</h4>Two families of proteins that transport small peptides, the oligopeptide transporters (OPTs) and the peptide transporters (PTRs), have been recognized in eukaryotes. Higher plants contain a far greater number of genes for these transporters than do other eukaryotes. This may be indicative of the relative importance of (oligo)peptides and their transport to plant growth and metabolism.<h4>Recent progress</h4>Recent studies are now allowing us to assign functions to these transp  ...[more]

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