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Plant ABC Transporters Enable Many Unique Aspects of a Terrestrial Plant's Lifestyle

  • Jae Ung Hwang
  • , Won Yong Song
  • , Daewoong Hong
  • , Donghwi Ko
  • , Yasuyo Yamaoka
  • , Sunghoon Jang
  • , Sojeong Yim
  • , Eunjung Lee
  • , Deepa Khare
  • , Kyungyoon Kim
  • , Michael Palmgren
  • , Hwan Su Yoon
  • , Enrico Martinoia
  • , Youngsook Lee

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Abstract

Terrestrial plants have two to four times more ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter genes than other organisms, including their ancestral microalgae. Recent studies found that plants harboring mutations in these transporters exhibit dramatic phenotypes, many of which are related to developmental processes and functions necessary for life on dry land. These results suggest that ABC transporters multiplied during evolution and assumed novel functions that allowed plants to adapt to terrestrial environmental conditions. Examining the literature on plant ABC transporters from this viewpoint led us to propose that diverse ABC transporters enabled many unique and essential aspects of a terrestrial plant's lifestyle, by transporting various compounds across specific membranes of the plant.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)338-355
Number of pages18
JournalMolecular Plant
Volume9
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Mar 2016

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Keywords

  • ATP-binding cassette transporters
  • Key words abscisic acid transporter
  • adaptation to dry land
  • evolution
  • lifestyle of plants

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