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. 2011 May;124(3):395-403.
doi: 10.1007/s10265-010-0377-7. Epub 2010 Oct 13.

Sucrose transporter NtSUT4 from tobacco BY-2 involved in plant cell shape during miniprotoplast culture

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Sucrose transporter NtSUT4 from tobacco BY-2 involved in plant cell shape during miniprotoplast culture

Emiko Okubo-Kurihara et al. J Plant Res. 2011 May.

Abstract

Sucrose plays an important role in several cellular processes since it is a general source of metabolic energy, serves as a precursor for starch and cellulose synthesis, and is a metabolic starting point for carboxylate- and amino acid synthesis. While plant vacuole is the main cellular storage pool, where sucrose accumulates to high concentrations, only a small number of vacuolar sugar transporters have been identified and characterized to date. We initially identified a vacuolar sucrose transporter (NtSUT4) from tobacco BY-2 cells and established transgenic tobacco BY-2 cell lines that overexpress NtSUT4-GFP (BY-SUTG cells). Using a model system for synchronous cell elongation in miniprotoplasts (evacuolated cells) prepared from tobacco BY-2 cells, we found that NtSUT4-GFP overexpression inhibited cell growth towards the cell major axis. Moreover, under the same conditions, we found that the cell walls were well stained by calcofluor in BY-SUTG cells than in wild type BY-2 cells. These results suggest that NtSUT4 is involved in cell shape via sucrose homeostasis in plant cells.

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