Members of the plant NITRATE TRANSPORTER 1/PEPTIDE TRANSPORTER (NRT1/PTR) family display protein sequence homology with the SLC15/PepT/PTR/POT family of peptide transporters in animals. In comparison to their animal and bacterial counterparts, these plant proteins transport a wide variety of substrates: nitrate, peptides, amino acids, dicarboxylates, glucosinolates, IAA, and ABA. The phylogenetic relationship of the members of the NRT1/PTR family in 31 fully sequenced plant genomes allowed the identification of unambiguous clades, defining eight subfamilies. The phylogenetic tree was used to determine a unified nomenclature of this family named NPF, for NRT1/PTR FAMILY. We propose that the members should be named accordingly: NPFX.Y, where X denotes the subfamily and Y the individual member within the species.
%0 Journal Article
%1 RN1075
%A Léran, S.
%A Varala, K.
%A Boyer, J. C.
%A Chiurazzi, M.
%A Crawford, N.
%A Daniel-Vedele, F.
%A David, L.
%A Dickstein, R.
%A Fernandez, E.
%A Forde, B.
%A Gassmann, W.
%A Geiger, D.
%A Gojon, A.
%A Gong, J. M.
%A Halkier, B. A.
%A Harris, J. M.
%A Hedrich, R.
%A Limami, A. M.
%A Rentsch, D.
%A Seo, M.
%A Tsay, Y. F.
%A Zhang, M. Y.
%A Coruzzi, G.
%A Lacombe, B.
%D 2014
%J Trends in Plant Science
%K arabidopsis myOwn nitrate
%N 1
%P 5-9
%R 10.1016/j.tplants.2013.08.008
%T A unified nomenclature of NITRATE TRANSPORTER 1/PEPTIDE TRANSPORTER family members in plants
%U /brokenurl#<Go to ISI>://WOS:000330013700002
%V 19
%X Members of the plant NITRATE TRANSPORTER 1/PEPTIDE TRANSPORTER (NRT1/PTR) family display protein sequence homology with the SLC15/PepT/PTR/POT family of peptide transporters in animals. In comparison to their animal and bacterial counterparts, these plant proteins transport a wide variety of substrates: nitrate, peptides, amino acids, dicarboxylates, glucosinolates, IAA, and ABA. The phylogenetic relationship of the members of the NRT1/PTR family in 31 fully sequenced plant genomes allowed the identification of unambiguous clades, defining eight subfamilies. The phylogenetic tree was used to determine a unified nomenclature of this family named NPF, for NRT1/PTR FAMILY. We propose that the members should be named accordingly: NPFX.Y, where X denotes the subfamily and Y the individual member within the species.
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abstract = {Members of the plant NITRATE TRANSPORTER 1/PEPTIDE TRANSPORTER (NRT1/PTR) family display protein sequence homology with the SLC15/PepT/PTR/POT family of peptide transporters in animals. In comparison to their animal and bacterial counterparts, these plant proteins transport a wide variety of substrates: nitrate, peptides, amino acids, dicarboxylates, glucosinolates, IAA, and ABA. The phylogenetic relationship of the members of the NRT1/PTR family in 31 fully sequenced plant genomes allowed the identification of unambiguous clades, defining eight subfamilies. The phylogenetic tree was used to determine a unified nomenclature of this family named NPF, for NRT1/PTR FAMILY. We propose that the members should be named accordingly: NPFX.Y, where X denotes the subfamily and Y the individual member within the species.},
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author = {Léran, S. and Varala, K. and Boyer, J. C. and Chiurazzi, M. and Crawford, N. and Daniel-Vedele, F. and David, L. and Dickstein, R. and Fernandez, E. and Forde, B. and Gassmann, W. and Geiger, D. and Gojon, A. and Gong, J. M. and Halkier, B. A. and Harris, J. M. and Hedrich, R. and Limami, A. M. and Rentsch, D. and Seo, M. and Tsay, Y. F. and Zhang, M. Y. and Coruzzi, G. and Lacombe, B.},
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timestamp = {2024-02-14T14:38:32.000+0100},
title = {A unified nomenclature of NITRATE TRANSPORTER 1/PEPTIDE TRANSPORTER family members in plants},
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