Roles of cell‐wall invertases and monosaccharide transporters in the growth and development of Arabidopsis

SM Sherson, HL Alford, SM Forbes… - Journal of …, 2003 - academic.oup.com
The hydrolysis of sucrose by cell‐wall invertases (cwINV) and the subsequent import of
hexoses into target cells appears to be crucial for appropriate metabolism, growth and …

[HTML][HTML] The monosaccharide transporter (-like) gene family in Arabidopsis

M Büttner - FEBS letters, 2007 - Elsevier
The availability of complete plant genomes has greatly influenced the identification and
analysis of phylogenetically related gene clusters. In Arabidopsis, this has revealed the …

Molecular responses to aphid feeding in Arabidopsis in relation to plant defense pathways

PJ Moran, GA Thompson - Plant physiology, 2001 - academic.oup.com
Little is known about molecular responses in plants to phloem feeding by insects. The
induction of genes associated with wound and pathogen response pathways was …

The phloem, a miracle of ingenuity

AJE Van Bel - Plant, Cell & Environment, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
This review deals with aspects of the cellular and molecular biology of the sieve
element/companion cell complex, the functional unit of sieve tubes in angiosperms. It …

Gene expression profiling of Arabidopsis thaliana in compatible plant‐aphid interactions

PJ Moran, Y Cheng, JL Cassell… - Archives of Insect …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Phloem feeding involves unique biological interactions between the herbivore and its host
plant. The economic importance of aphids, whiteflies, and other phloem‐feeding insects as …

The monosaccharide transporter gene, AtSTP4, and the cell-wall invertase, At β fruct1, are induced in Arabidopsis during infection with the fungal biotroph Erysiphe …

V Fotopoulos, MJ Gilbert, JK Pittman… - Plant …, 2003 - academic.oup.com
Powdery mildew fungi are biotrophic pathogens that form a complex interface, the
haustorium, between the host plant and the parasite. The pathogen acts as an additional …

More transporters, more substrates: the Arabidopsis major facilitator superfamily revisited

M Niño-González, E Novo-Uzal, DN Richardson… - Molecular plant, 2019 - cell.com
Abstract The Major Facilitator Superfamily (MFS) is ubiquitous in living organisms and
represents the largest group of secondary active membrane transporters. In plants …

Premature Leaf Senescence Modulated by the Arabidopsis PHYTOALEXIN DEFICIENT4 Gene Is Associated with Defense against the Phloem-Feeding Green Peach …

V Pegadaraju, C Knepper, J Reese, J Shah - Plant physiology, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Aphids, which are phloem-feeding insects, cause extensive loss of plant productivity and are
vectors of plant viruses. Aphid feeding causes changes in resource allocation in the host …

Expression of Arabidopsis sugar transport protein STP13 differentially affects glucose transport activity and basal resistance to Botrytis cinerea

P Lemonnier, C Gaillard, F Veillet, J Verbeke… - Plant molecular …, 2014 - Springer
Botrytis cinerea is the causing agent of the grey mold disease in more than 200 crop
species. While signaling pathways leading to the basal resistance against this fungus are …

[HTML][HTML] Heat shock factors HsfB1 and HsfB2b are involved in the regulation of Pdf1. 2 expression and pathogen resistance in Arabidopsis

M Kumar, W Busch, H Birke, B Kemmerling… - Molecular plant, 2009 - cell.com
In order to assess the functional roles of heat stress-induced class B-heat shock factors in
Arabidopsis, we investigated T-DNA knockout mutants of AtHsfB1 and AtHsfB2b. Micorarray …