Shoot-to-root mobile CEPD-like 2 integrates shoot nitrogen status to systemically regulate nitrate uptake in Arabidopsis
Plants regulate nitrate uptake in roots to meet nitrogen demand in shoots. Here Ota et al. identify CEPDL2, a polypeptide that is induced during nitrogen deficiency in leaves, and show that it moves via the phloem to promote high-affinity nitrate uptake and root-to-shoot nitrate transport.
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Main Authors: | Ryosuke Ota, Yuri Ohkubo, Yasuko Yamashita, Mari Ogawa-Ohnishi, Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a964b9852c1d4cd892b1ef40f7f4dbc4 |
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