Site directed mutagenesis of StSUT1 reveals target amino acids of regulation and stability |
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Authors: | Undine Krü gel,Elena Wiederhold,Jelena Pustogowa,Aleksandra Hackel,Bernhard Grimm,Christina Kü hn |
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Affiliation: | 1. Humboldt University of Berlin, Department of Plant Physiology, Philippstr. 13, Building 12, 10115 Berlin, Germany;2. University of Zurich, Institute of Plant Biology, Zollikerstr. 107, CH-8008 Zurich, Switzerland1 |
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Abstract: | Plant sucrose transporters (SUTs) are functional as sucrose-proton-cotransporters with an optimal transport activity in the acidic pH range. Recently, the pH optimum of the Solanum tuberosum sucrose transporter StSUT1 was experimentally determined to range at an unexpectedly low pH of 3 or even below. Various research groups have confirmed these surprising findings independently and in different organisms. Here we provide further experimental evidence for a pH optimum at physiological extrema. Site directed mutagenesis provides information about functional amino acids, which are highly conserved and responsible for this extraordinary increase in transport capacity under extreme pH conditions. |
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Keywords: | Regulation of sucrose transport Homodimerization Membrane microdomains Site-directed mutagenesis |
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