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Molecular mechanisms of urea transport in plants
Authors:Kojima S  Bohner A  von Wirén N
Affiliation:Institut für Pflanzenern?hrung (330), Universit?t Hohenheim, Fruwirthstrasse 20, 70599, Stuttgart, Germany.
Abstract:
Urea is a soil nitrogen form available to plant roots and a secondary nitrogen metabolite liberated in plant cells. Based on growth complementation of yeast mutants and “in-silico analysis”, two plant families have been identified and partially characterized that mediate membrane transport of urea in heterologous expression systems. AtDUR3 is a single Arabidopsis gene belonging to the sodium solute symporter family that cotransports urea with protons at high affinity, while members of the tonoplast intrinsic protein (TIP) subfamily of aquaporins transport urea in a channel-like manner. The following review summarizes current knowledge on the membrane localization, energetization and regulation of these two types of urea transporters and discusses their possible physiological roles in planta.
Keywords:Water channel  Sodium solute symporter  Plasma membrane  Tonoplast transport  Urease  Ornithine cycle   Arabidopsis thaliana
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