EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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7.3.2.1 | evolution |
OsPT1 belongs to the Pht1 family, like OsPT8 and OsPT4 |
720750 |
7.3.2.1 | evolution |
the enzyme belongs to the PHT1 transporters family |
719540 |
7.3.2.1 | evolution |
the enzyme belongs to the PHT1 transporters family, comparison of plant PHT1 multigenic families, overview |
719540 |
7.3.2.1 | malfunction |
a phosphorylation-mimicking mutagenesis of PHT1;1 at Ser514 results in its accumulation in the endoplasmic reticulum |
719540 |
7.3.2.1 | malfunction |
a triple mutant consisting of deleted low-affinity transporters Pho87, Pho90 and Pho91 is slightly more sensitive to selenite than the wild-type strain. Single mutants do not show any difference to the wild-type stain |
712473 |
7.3.2.1 | malfunction |
a triple mutant consisting of deleted low-affinity transporters Pho87, Pho90 and Pho91 is slightly more sensitive to selenite than the wild-type strain. Single mutants do not show any difference to the wild-type strain |
712473 |
7.3.2.1 | malfunction |
although no alterations in phosphate concentration is in isoform PT9 or PT10 knockdown plants, a significant reduction in phosphate concentration in both shoots and roots is observed in double-knockdown plants grown under both high- and low-phosphate conditions |
734879 |
7.3.2.1 | malfunction |
downregulation of PiT1 severely impairs the proliferation of two transformed human cells lines, HepG2 and HeLa, and the tumorigenicity of HeLa cells in nude mice. An increased PiT1 expression can indeed make NIH3T3 cells more sensitive to transformation. Phenotypes of MC3T3-E1 cells overexpressing hPiT1 or hPiT2, overview |
719237 |
7.3.2.1 | malfunction |
enzyme overexpression gives rise to multiple developmental defects including curly leaves with deep color, dwarfed stature, and reduced fertility. MPT3 overexpressing plants also accumulate higher ATP content, faster respiration rate and more reactive oxygen species than wild type plants |
735027 |
7.3.2.1 | malfunction |
knockdown of isoform PT1 leads to degenerating or dead arbuscule phenotypes |
734788 |