Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8380964 | Current Opinion in Plant Biology | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Pyruvate is a central metabolite that must be imported into organelles for specific metabolic processes, including C4 photosynthesis. Plastidial and mitochondrial pyruvate transporter molecules were recently identified: the former was found based on C4 photosynthesis transcriptome analysis and the latter using a bioinformatics approach in yeast. The transport activities of these molecules were recently investigated in heterologous expression systems: Escherichia coli and Lactococcus lactis, respectively. These studies demonstrated the important roles of the NHD1/Bass2-protein coupling function and the mitochondria pyruvate carrier protein complex in pyruvate uptake. Here, I summarize the approaches used to isolate these proteins and the issues that remain to be investigated.
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Authors
Tsuyoshi Furumoto,