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| Monoclonal Antibody Services> | For detection, mouse monoclonal anti His-tag antibodies (A00186, lot No 19C001747, 1:2,500; GenScript, Netherlands) were used in combination with a goat polyclonal anti-mouse IgG secondary antibody coupled to horseradish peroxidase (31430, lot No YC371618, 1:10,000; Pierce Biotechnology, USA) for enhanced chemiluminescence (ECL) detection. | Get A Quote |
In plants, nucleotide degradation releases ribose in the cytosol. An unidentified transporter then brings the ribose into the plastids for phosphorylation. This process of ribose recycling is particularly prominent in root nodules of soybean (Glycine max) and common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) during symbiotic nitrogen fixation. In this biological context, we identified a plastid ribose transporter, which is an ortholog of the putative plastid glucose transporter (pGlcT) of Arabidopsis thaliana. We show that Arabidopsis mutants of At-pGlcT, but not of the related At-pGlcT2, accumulate ribose and fructose constitutively, whereas glucose accumulates only at night. Uridine feeding experiments leading to cytosolic ri... More