2000
DOI: 10.1105/tpc.12.5.787
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Identification, Purification, and Molecular Cloning of a Putative Plastidic Glucose Translocator

Abstract: During photosynthesis, part of the fixed carbon is directed into the synthesis of transitory starch, which serves as an intermediate carbon storage facility in chloroplasts. This transitory starch is mobilized during the night. Increasing evidence indicates that the main route of starch breakdown proceeds by way of hydrolytic enzymes and results in glucose formation. This pathway requires a glucose translocator to mediate the export of glucose from the chloroplasts. We have reexamined the kinetic properties of… Show more

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“…Recently, a putative glucose transporter has been described for the chloroplast envelope membrane that operates with an unexpectedly high V max value (Weber et al 2000). These results suggest that starch hydrolysis is the principle degradative pathway.…”
Section: Fig 5a±dmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Recently, a putative glucose transporter has been described for the chloroplast envelope membrane that operates with an unexpectedly high V max value (Weber et al 2000). These results suggest that starch hydrolysis is the principle degradative pathway.…”
Section: Fig 5a±dmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…1 Comparison of amino acid sequences of MST proteins from rice and other organisms. The predicted protein sequence of OsMST6 is compared with those of the previously characterized MSTs OsMST1-5 and 8 from rice (Toyofuku et al 2000;Ngampanya et al 2003;Mamun et al 2006;Wang et al 2007), SopGlcT from spinach (Weber et al 2000), and HsGLUT1 from human (Mueckler et al 1985). Black boxes indicate identical amino acid residues, and gray boxes represent amino acid residues with similarity of more than 50%.…”
Section: Functional Characterization Of Osmst6 By Heterologous Expresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on previous reports on starch metabolism-related plastidic translocators in maize and Arabidopsis (i.e., Arabidopsis TPT, Knappe et al 2003a;maize TPT, Fischer et al 1994; Arabidopsis GPT, Knappe et al 2003b;maize GPT, Kammerer et al 1998;Arabidopsis PPT1, Fischer et al 1997;Arabidopsis PPT2, Knappe et al 2003a;maize PPT, Fischer et al 1997;maize BT1, Sullivan et al 1991;Arabidopsis NTT1, Neuhaus et al 1997; Arabidopsis NTT2, Mohlmann et al 1997; Arabidopsis and maize pGlcT, Weber et al 2000; Arabidopsis MT1, Niittyla et al 2004) candidates for plastidic translocator genes in rice were first searched in the rice full-length cDNA (KOME) database (Kikuchi et al 2003; http://cdna01.dna.affrc.go.jp/cDNA/), and the Gramene database (Ware et al 2002; http:// www.gramene.org/). Subsequently, the protein databases Rice Membrane Protein Library (RMPL; http:// www.cbs.umn.edu/rice/), and the ARAMEMNON (http://aramemnon.botanik.uni-koeln.de/) were accessed for confirmation.…”
Section: Gene Searchmentioning
confidence: 99%