Sugar sensing and sugar-mediated signal transduction in plants.
S Smeekens, F Rook - Plant Physiology, 1997 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Figure 1. Overview of Glc-signaling pathways in yeast. The arrows represent gaps in the
signaling cascades. Close interactions between the repression and derepression pathways …
signaling cascades. Close interactions between the repression and derepression pathways …
Plant sugar-response pathways. Part of a complex regulatory web
SI Gibson - Plant Physiology, 2000 - academic.oup.com
In addition to playing a central role in metabolism, soluble sugars such as Glc and Suc help
regulate many developmental and physiological processes in plants (for review, see Koch …
regulate many developmental and physiological processes in plants (for review, see Koch …
Sugar sensing and signaling in plants
In addition to their essential roles as substrates in carbon and energy metabolism and in
polymer biosynthesis, sugars have important hormone-like functions as primary messengers …
polymer biosynthesis, sugars have important hormone-like functions as primary messengers …
Sugars as signaling molecules
Recent studies indicate that, in a manner similar to classical plant hormones, sugars can act
as signaling molecules that control gene expression and developmental processes in …
as signaling molecules that control gene expression and developmental processes in …
Sugar-induced signal transduction in plants
S Smeekens - Annual review of plant biology, 2000 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Sugars have important signaling functions throughout all stages of the plant's life
cycle. This review presents our current understanding of the different mechanisms of sugar …
cycle. This review presents our current understanding of the different mechanisms of sugar …
Why and how do plant cells sense sugars?
The ability to sense sugars is crucial for the modulation of gene expression in plants.
Despite the importance of this phenomenon, our knowledge of sugar sensing in plants is …
Despite the importance of this phenomenon, our knowledge of sugar sensing in plants is …
Molecular cues of sugar signaling in plants
Sugars, the chemically bound form of energy, are formed by the absorption of
photosynthetically active radiation and fixation in plants. During evolution, plants availed the …
photosynthetically active radiation and fixation in plants. During evolution, plants availed the …
Sugar regulation of gene expression in plants
S Smeekens - Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 1998 - Elsevier
The molecular details of sugar sensing and sugar-mediated signal transduction pathways
are unclear but recent results suggest that hexokinase functions as an important plant sugar …
are unclear but recent results suggest that hexokinase functions as an important plant sugar …
Genetic approaches to understanding sugar‐response pathways
F Rook, MW Bevan - Journal of Experimental Botany, 2003 - academic.oup.com
Plants as photoautotrophic organisms are able to produce the carbohydrates they require
and have developed mechanisms to co‐ordinate carbohydrate production and its …
and have developed mechanisms to co‐ordinate carbohydrate production and its …