Plant Biol (Stuttg) 2005; 7(1): 98-103
DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-830448
Short Research Paper

Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart KG · New York

Sucrose Carrier RcSCR1 is Involved in Sucrose Retrieval, but not in Sucrose Unloading in Growing Hypocotyls of Ricinus communis L.

D. A. Eisenbarth1 , A. R. Weig1
  • 1Plant Physiology, University of Bayreuth, Universitätsstraße 30, 95447 Bayreuth, Germany
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Publication History

Received: August 19, 2004

Accepted: October 18, 2004

Publication Date:
16 December 2004 (online)

Abstract

The transport of assimilates from source to sink tissues is mediated by the phloem. Along the vascular system the phloem changes its physiological function from loading phloem to transport and unloading phloem. Sucrose carrier proteins have been identified in the transport phloem, but it is unclear whether the physiological role of these transporters is phloem unloading of sucrose or retrieval of apoplasmic sucrose back into the sieve element/companion cell complex. Here, we describe the dynamic expression of the Ricinus communis sucrose carrier RcSCR1 in the hypocotyl at different sink strengths. Our results indicate that phloem unloading in castor bean is not catalysed by the phloem loader RcSCR1. However, this sucrose carrier represents the molecular basis of the sucrose retrieval mechanism along the transport phloem, which is dynamically adjusted to the sink strength. As a consequence, we assume that other release carrier(s) exist in sink tissues, such as the hypocotyl, in R. communis.

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A. R. Weig

Plant Physiology
University of Bayreuth

Universitätsstraße 30

95447 Bayreuth

Germany

Email: alfons.weig@uni-bayreuth.de

Editor: G. Thiel

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