How vacuolar sugar transporters evolve and control cellular sugar homeostasis, organ development and crop yield

IF 15.8 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Lingcheng Zhu, Jincheng Lan, Tao Zhao, Mingjun Li, Yong-Ling Ruan
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Sugar exchange among different subcellular compartments is central for achieving cellular sugar homeostasis and directly affects the yield and quality of many horticultural and field crops. While a portion of photosynthesis-originated sugars is metabolized through glycolysis upon entering the cytosol, the remainder is reversibly channelled to the vacuole, mediated by different families of vacuolar sugar transporter (VST) located on the vacuolar membrane, the tonoplast. Historically, sugar transporters operating on plasma membranes have been studied more than those on tonoplasts. Recently, however, several breakthroughs have shed light on (1) the distinct roles of VSTs in plant development and stress responses and (2) how seemingly unrelated classes of VSTs act together to modulate sugar influx into and efflux from the vacuoles. Here we evaluate these advances, analyse the evolution of VSTs and identify knowledge gaps and future directions for better understanding and manipulation of cytosolic–vacuolar sugar exchange to optimize plant performance.

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液泡糖转运蛋白如何进化并控制细胞糖稳态、器官发育和作物产量
不同亚细胞间的糖交换是实现细胞糖稳态的核心,并直接影响许多园艺和大田作物的产量和质量。虽然一部分光合作用产生的糖在进入细胞质后通过糖酵解代谢,但其余的糖在液泡膜上的不同液泡糖转运蛋白(VST)家族的介导下被可逆地输送到液泡中。历史上,糖转运体在质膜上的作用比在细胞体上的作用研究得更多。然而,最近的一些突破已经阐明了(1)VSTs在植物发育和胁迫反应中的独特作用;(2)看似无关的VSTs如何共同作用来调节糖流入和流出液泡。在此,我们评估了这些进展,分析了VSTs的演变,并确定了知识空白和未来的方向,以便更好地理解和操纵细胞质-液泡糖交换以优化植物性能。
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Nature Plants
Nature Plants PLANT SCIENCES-
CiteScore
25.30
自引率
2.20%
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196
期刊介绍: Nature Plants is an online-only, monthly journal publishing the best research on plants — from their evolution, development, metabolism and environmental interactions to their societal significance.
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