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N Use By Plants
Nitrate Assimilation
Ammonia Assimilation
Glu, Gln, Asn, Gly, Ser
Aminotransferases
Asp, Ala, GABA
Val, Leu, Ileu, Thr, Lys
Pro, Arg, Orn
Polyamines
Non-protein AAs
Alkaloids
Sulfate Assimilation
Cys, Met, AdoMet, ACC
His, Phe, Tyr, Tryp
Secondary Products
Onium Compounds
Enzymes
Methods
Simulation
References
HORT640 - Metabolic Plant Physiology

References, pentose phosphate translocator

Eicks M, Maurino V, Knappe S, Flugge UI, Fischer K. The plastidic pentose phosphate translocator represents a link between the cytosolic and the plastidic pentose phosphate pathways in plants. Plant Physiol. 128: 512-522 (2002).

Fox SR, Rawsthorne S, Hills MJ. Fatty acid synthesis in pea root plastids is inhibited by the action of long-chain acyl-coenzyme As on metabolite transporters. Plant Physiol. 126: 1259-1265 (2001).

Kruger NJ, von Schaewen A. The oxidative pentose phosphate pathway: structure and organisation. Curr. Opin. Plant Biol. 6: 236-246 (2003).

Thom E, Mohlmann T, Quick WP, Camara B, Neuhaus H-E. Sweet pepper plastids: enzymic equipment, characterisation of the plastidic oxidative pentose-phosphate pathway, and transport of phosphorylated intermediates across the envelope membrane. Planta 204: 226-233 (1998).

Weber A, Flugge UI. Interaction of cytosolic and plastidic nitrogen metabolism in plants. J. Exp. Bot. 53: 865-874 (2002).

Weber AP. Solute transporters as connecting elements between cytosol and plastid stroma. Curr. Opin. Plant Biol. 7: 247-253 (2004).

Number of references = 6

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