ABC transporters constitute one of the largest protein families found in all living organisms. ABC transporters are driven by ATP hydrolysis and can act as exporters as well as importers. The plant genome encodes for more than 100 ABC transporters, largely exceeding that of other organisms. In Arabidopsis, only 22 out of 130 have been functionally analyzed. They are localized in most membranes of a plant cell such as the plasma membrane, the tonoplast, chloroplasts, mitochondria and peroxisomes and fulfill a multitude of functions. Originally identified as transporters involved in detoxification processes, they have later been shown to be required for organ growth, plant nutrition, plant development, response to abiotic stresses, pathogen resistance and the interaction of the plant with its environment. To fulfill these roles they exhibit different substrate specifies by e.g. depositing surface lipids, accumulating phytate in seeds, and transporting the phytohormones auxin and abscisic acid. The aim of this review is to give an insight into the functions of plant ABC transporters and to show their importance for plant development and survival.
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Plant ABC transporters
The Arabidopsis Book, Vol.9, p.e0153
2011
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- Title
- Plant ABC transporters
- Creators
- Joohyun Kang - Pohang University of Science and TechnologyJiyoung Park - Pohang University of Science and TechnologyHyunju Choi - Pohang University of Science and TechnologyBo Burla - University ZurichTobias Kretzschmar - University ZurichYoungsook Lee - Pohang University of Science and TechnologyEnrico Martinoia - Pohang University of Science and Technology
- Publication Details
- The Arabidopsis Book, Vol.9, p.e0153
- Identifiers
- 1992; 991012821063602368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Science and Engineering; Southern Cross Plant Science; Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article