Title of article
Evidence for Apoplasmic Phloem Unloading in Developing Apple Fruit
Author/Authors
Delrot، Serge نويسنده , , Zhang، Ling-Yun نويسنده , , Peng، Yi-Ben نويسنده , , Pelleschi-Travier، Sandrine نويسنده , , Fan، Ying نويسنده , , Lu، Yan-Fen نويسنده , , Lu، Ying-Min نويسنده , , Gao، Xiu-Ping نويسنده , , Shen، Yuan-Yue نويسنده , , Zhang، Da-Peng نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-573
From page
574
To page
0
Abstract
The phloem unloading pathway remains unclear in fleshy fruits accumulating a high level of soluble sugars. A structural investigation in apple fruit (Malus domestica Borkh. cv Golden Delicious) showed that the sieve elementcompanion cell complex of the sepal bundles feeding the fruit flesh is symplasmically isolated over fruit development. 14C-autoradiography indicated that the phloem of the sepal bundles was functional for unloading. Confocal laser scanning microscopy imaging of carboxyfluorescein unloading showed that the dye remained confined to the phloem strands of the sepal bundles from the basal to the apical region of the fruit. A 52-kD putative monosaccharide transporter was immunolocalized predominantly in the plasma membrane of both the sieve elements and parenchyma cells and its amount increased during fruit development. A 90-kD plasma membrane H+-ATPase was also localized in the plasma membrane of the sieve element-companion cell complex. Studies of [14C]sorbitol unloading suggested that an energy-driven monosaccharide transporter may be functional in phloem unloading. These data provide clear evidence for an apoplasmic phloem unloading pathway in apple fruit and give information on the structural and molecular features involved in this process.
Keywords
Consciousness , Nonlocality , Patterned photostimulation , Visual evoked potential , Transferred potential , Dolphins , Transcranial magnetic stimulation , Chimpanzees , Auditory stimulation
Journal title
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Record number
113594
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