Amino Acid Transporters in Plant Cells: A Brief Review

Plants (Basel). 2020 Jul 30;9(8):967. doi: 10.3390/plants9080967.

Abstract

Amino acids are not only a nitrogen source that can be directly absorbed by plants, but also the major transport form of organic nitrogen in plants. A large number of amino acid transporters have been identified in different plant species. Despite belonging to different families, these amino acid transporters usually exhibit some general features, such as broad expression pattern and substrate selectivity. This review mainly focuses on transporters involved in amino acid uptake, phloem loading and unloading, xylem-phloem transfer, import into seed and intracellular transport in plants. We summarize the other physiological roles mediated by amino acid transporters, including development regulation, abiotic stress tolerance and defense response. Finally, we discuss the potential applications of amino acid transporters for crop genetic improvement.

Keywords: amino acids; defense response; development regulation; nitrogen use efficiency; phloem loading; phloem unloading; stress tolerance; transporter; uptake; xylem-phloem transfer.

Publication types

  • Review