Roles of plastid-located phosphate transporters in carotenoid accumulation

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Dong-Li Hao from the Universitat Politu00e8cnica de Valu00e8ncia, Spain Kyung Hee University, South Korea have published the paper: Roles of plastid-located phosphate transporters in carotenoid accumulation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: Western blot results showed that AtPHT42 an ortholog protein of ClPHT42 is detected in root plastid rather than in leaf chloroplast (Irigoyen et_al 2011).

SUMMARY

    In detail, chromoplasts of roots, fruits, and flower petals (non-photosynthetic tissues) and chloroplasts of green tissues (photosynthetic tissues) are the major plastids to accumulate carotenoids in plants (Cazzonelli and Pogson, 2010 . . .

     

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