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Publications 2011
  • Soper, FM; Paungfoo-Lonhienne, C; Brackin, R; Rentsch, D; Schmidt, S; Robinson, N
    Arabidopsis and Lobelia anceps access small peptides as a nitrogen source for growth
    Functional Plant Biology 38 (19): 788-796 OCT 2011

  • Weichert, A; Brinkmann, C; Komarova, NY; Dietrich, D; Thor, K; Meier, S; Suter Grotemeyer, M; Rentsch, D
    Related Articles AtPTR4 and AtPTR6 are differentially expressed, tonoplast-localized members of the peptide transporter/nitrate transporter 1 (PTR/NRT1) family
    Planta [Epub ahead of print] SEP 2011

  • Schnell Ramos, M; Abele, R; Nagy, R; Suter Grotemeyer, M; Tampé, R; Rentsch, D; Martinoia, E
    Characterization of a transport activity for long-chain peptides in barley mesophyll vacuoles
    Journal of Experimental Botany 62 (7): 2403-2410 APR 2011

  • Lehmann, S; Gumy, C; Blatter, E; Boeffel, S; Fricke, W; Rentsch, D
    In planta function of compatible solute transporters of the AtProT family
    Journal of Experimental Botany 62 (2): 787-796 JAN 2011 Open Access

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Hammes, UZ; Meier, S; Dietrich, D; Ward, JM; Rentsch, D

Functional properties of the Arabidopsis peptide transporters AtPTR1 and AtPTR5

The Journal of Biological Chemistry 285 (51): 39710-39717 DEZ 2010

 



FIGURE 6

AtPTR1-mediated Ala-Ala transport at high pH. The currents induced by 10 mM Ala-Ala were determined at pH 5.5 and between pH 7.5 and pH 10 in oocytes expressing AtPTR1 (Vm–140 mV). Substrate-induced currents were normalized on 500 μM Ala-Ala-induced currents at pH 5.5 set at 1.