Cytokinin transporters: Multisite players in cytokinin homeostasis and signal distribution

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Abstract

Cytokinins (CKs) are a group of mobile adenine derivatives that act as chemical signals regulating a variety of biological processes implicated in plant development and stress responses. Their synthesis, homeostasis, and signaling perception evoke complicated intracellular traffic, intercellular movement, and in short- and long-distance translocation. Over nearly two decades, subsets of membrane transporters have been recognized and implicated in the transport of CKs as well as the related adenylates. In this review, we aim to recapitulate the key progresses in exploration of the transporter proteins involved in cytokinin traffic and translocation, discuss their functional implications in the cytokinin-mediated paracrine and long-distance communication, and highlight some knowledge gaps and open issues toward comprehensively understanding the molecular mechanism of membrane transporters in controlling spatiotemporal distribution of cytokinin species.

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Liu, C. J., Zhao, Y., & Zhang, K. (2019, May 31). Cytokinin transporters: Multisite players in cytokinin homeostasis and signal distribution. Frontiers in Plant Science. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00693

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