A male gametophyte‐specific monosaccharide transporter in Arabidopsis
Summary The AtSTP2 gene (sugar transport protein 2) of Arabidopsis thaliana encodes a high affinity, low specificity monosaccharide carrier that can transport a number of hexoses and pentoses at similar rates. AtSTP2 has 12 putative transmembrane helices and a molecular mass of 55.0 kDa. AtSTP2 expr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 1999-01, Vol.17 (2), p.191-201 |
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The
AtSTP2
gene (sugar transport protein 2) of
Arabidopsis thaliana
encodes a high affinity, low specificity monosaccharide carrier that can transport a number of hexoses and pentoses at similar rates. AtSTP2 has 12 putative transmembrane helices and a molecular mass of 55.0 kDa.
AtSTP2
expression was localized in
AtSTP2
promoter‐β‐glucuronidase (
GUS
)
Arabidopsis
plants showing
AtSTP2
‐driven GUS activity during pollen maturation and also in germinating pollen. Immunohistochemical studies with anti‐AtSTP2 antiserum as well as RNA
in situ
hybridization analyses modified these results and showed that
AtSTP2
expression is confined to the early stages of gametophyte development. Both
AtSTP2
mRNA and AtSTP2 protein are first seen at the time of beginning callose degradation and microspore release from the tetrades.
AtSTP2
mRNA and AtSTP2 protein are no longer detected after the mitotic divisions and the formation of the trinucleate gametophyte. No
AtSTP2
mRNA or AtSTP2 protein is seen in fully developed or germinating pollen. The putative role of AtSTP2 in the uptake of glucose units resulting from callose degradation during pollen maturation is discussed. |
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ISSN: | 0960-7412 1365-313X |
DOI: | 10.1046/j.1365-313X.1999.00372.x |