نتایج جستجو برای: nitrate uptake

تعداد نتایج: 162380  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Vandana Sharma Chris E Noriega John J Rowe

Two transmembrane proteins were tentatively classified as NarK1 and NarK2 in the Pseudomonas genome project and hypothesized to play an important physiological role in nitrate/nitrite transport in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The narK1 and narK2 genes are located in a cluster along with the structural genes for the nitrate reductase complex. Our studies indicate that the transcription of all these g...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Patricia Mérigout Maud Lelandais Frédérique Bitton Jean-Pierre Renou Xavier Briand Christian Meyer Françoise Daniel-Vedele

Urea is the major nitrogen (N) form supplied as fertilizer in agriculture, but it is also an important N metabolite in plants. Urea transport and assimilation were investigated in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). Uptake studies using (15)N-labeled urea demonstrated the capacity of Arabidopsis to absorb urea and that the urea uptake was regulated by the initial N status of the plants. Urea up...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2013
Lucile Lemaire Carole Deleu Erwan Le Deunff

The modification of root traits in relation to nitrate uptake represents a source for improvement of nitrogen uptake efficiency. Because ethylene signalling modulates growth of exploratory and root hair systems more rapidly (minutes to hours) than nitrate signalling (days to weeks), a pharmacological approach was used to decipher the relationships between root elongation and N uptake. Rape seed...

2013
Fabien Le Ny Antonin Leblanc Patrick Beauclair Carole Deleu Erwan Le Deunff

We analyzed how changes in BnNrt nitrate transporter gene expression induced by nitrate are associated with morphological changes in plantlets and osmotic water flow for growth. We hypothesized that in a Petri dish system, reduction in transpiration should induce conditions where nitrate and water fluxes for growth depend directly on nitrate transporter activity and nitrate signaling. Rape seed...

2011
Alexandra M. Thorn Colin M. Orians

Root conductance increases under high nitrate conditions. This plasticity might increase water and nutrient transport between parallel xylem pathways, but restrictions to lateral flow – called sectoriality – are expected to limit this crossover. We simulated the effects of a high nitrate patch on root conductance, water uptake and inter-sector water transport, then empirically tested whether a ...

2013
Jocelyn Onley Jocelyn Olney David Wedin Sabrina Russo

Lambir Hills National Park in Malaysian Borneo is composed of dipterocarp tree species which specialize on different soil types. Although the mechanisms contributing to this distribution of tree species are unknown, one hypothesis is that tree species at Lambir differ in their preferences for different nitrogen forms. In this study we investigated (1) whether clay soil and sandy loam soil types...

2013
Anthony D.M. Glass Zorica Kotur

In papers by Wang et al. (1998), Liu et al. (1999), and Liu and Tsay (2003), it was proposed that Arabidopsis thaliana Nitrate Transporter1.1 (AtNRT1.1; CHL1) encodes a dual-affinity nitrate transporter that “plays a major role in high-affinity nitrate uptake.” Here, we evaluate this concept by reexamining the uptake kinetics of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) mutant lines defective in NRT1....

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2014
Elisa Cabrera Rafaela González-Montelongo Teresa Giraldez Diego Alvarez de la Rosa José M Siverio

Some eukaryotes, such as plant and fungi, are capable of utilizing nitrate as the sole nitrogen source. Once transported into the cell, nitrate is reduced to ammonium by the consecutive action of nitrate and nitrite reductase. How nitrate assimilation is balanced with nitrate and nitrite efflux is unknown, as are the proteins involved. The nitrate assimilatory yeast Hansenula polymorpha was use...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2013
Anthony D M Glass Zorica Kotur

In papers by Wang et al. (1998), Liu et al. (1999), and Liu and Tsay (2003), it was proposed that Arabidopsis thaliana Nitrate Transporter1.1 (AtNRT1.1; CHL1) encodes a dual-affinity nitrate transporter that “plays a major role in high-affinity nitrate uptake.” Here, we evaluate this concept by reexamining the uptake kinetics of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) mutant lines defective in NRT1....

Journal: :Cell 2009
Grégory Vert Joanne Chory

In plants, the uptake of nitrate from the soil is a critical process controlled by complex regulatory networks that target nitrate transporters in the roots. In this issue, Ho et al. (2009) show that phosphorylation of the CHL1 nitrate transporter allows the plant root to sense and respond to different nitrate concentrations in the soil.

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