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Article Dans Une Revue Trends in Plant Science Année : 2021

Sugar and Nitrate Sensing: A Multi-Billion-Year Story

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Sugars and nitrate play a major role in providing carbon and nitrogen in plants. Understanding how plants sense these nutrients is crucial, most notably for crop improvement. The mechanisms underlying sugar and nitrate sensing are complex and involve moonlighting proteins such as the nitrate transporter NRT1.1/NFP6.3 or the glycolytic enzyme HXK1. Major components of nutrient signaling, such as SnRK1, TOR, and HXK1, are relatively well conserved across eukaryotes, and the diversification of components such as the NRT1 family and the SWEET sugar transporters correlates with plant terrestrialization. In plants, Tre6P plays a hormone-like role in plant development. In addition, nutrient signaling has evolved to interact with the more recent hormone signaling, allowing finetuning of physiological and developmental responses.
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hal-03040565 , version 1 (04-12-2020)

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Franziska Fichtner, Indeewari Madhubhashini Dissanayake, Benoît Lacombe, François Barbier. Sugar and Nitrate Sensing: A Multi-Billion-Year Story. Trends in Plant Science, 2021, 26 (4), pp.352-374. ⟨10.1016/j.tplants.2020.11.006⟩. ⟨hal-03040565⟩
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