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SWEET16 SWEET16 SWEET11 SWEET11 SWEET14 SWEET14 SWEET9 SWEET9 SUC8 SUC8 SUC7 SUC7 SUC1 SUC1 SUC2 SUC2 STP4 STP4 SWEET12 SWEET12 SUC3 SUC3 SUC6 SUC6 SUC5 SUC5 SUC4 SUC4 SUC9 SUC9 SWEET13 SWEET13 SWEET15 SWEET15 SWEET10 SWEET10
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SWEET16Bidirectional sugar transporter SWEET16; Mediates both low-affinity uptake and efflux of sugar across the vacuolar membrane. Regulates sugars homeostasis in leaves and roots by exporting/importing them through the tonoplast regarding metabolic demand. Acts as a vacuolar hexose transporter, such as glucose (Glc), fructose (Fru), and sucrose (Suc). (230 aa)
SWEET11Bidirectional sugar transporter SWEET11; Mediates both low-affinity uptake and efflux of sugar across the plasma membrane. Involved in phloem loading by mediating export from parenchyma cells feeding H(+)-coupled import into the sieve element/companion cell complex, thus contributing to the sucrose migration from sites of synthesis in the mesophyll to the phloem. Contributes to seed filling by triggering sucrose efflux involved in the transfer of sugars from seed coat to embryos. (289 aa)
SWEET14Bidirectional sugar transporter SWEET14; Mediates both low-affinity uptake and efflux of sugar across the plasma membrane. (281 aa)
SWEET9Bidirectional sugar transporter SWEET9; Mediates both low-affinity uptake and efflux of sugar across the plasma membrane (By similarity). Nectary-specific sugar transporter required for nectar production by mediating the secretion of sucrose from the nectary parenchyma to the extracellular space. (258 aa)
SUC8Sucrose transport protein SUC8; Responsible for the transport of sucrose into the cell, with the concomitant uptake of protons (symport system). Can also transport maltose at a lesser rate. May also transport biotin. Belongs to the glycoside-pentoside-hexuronide (GPH) cation symporter transporter (TC 2.A.2.4) family. (492 aa)
SUC7Sucrose transport protein SUC7; May be responsible for the transport of glucosides into the cell, with the concomitant uptake of protons (symport system). Does not seem to transport sucrose. (491 aa)
SUC1Sucrose transport protein SUC1; Responsible for the transport of sucrose into the cell, with the concomitant uptake of protons (symport system). This transport is both voltage- and energy-dependent. Can also transport other glucosides such as maltose, alpha-phenylglucoside and beta-phenylglucoside. May also transport biotin. Required for normal pollen germination and anthocyanin accumulation induced by sucrose. (513 aa)
SUC2Sucrose transport protein SUC2; Responsible for the transport of sucrose into the cell, with the concomitant uptake of protons (symport system). Can also transport other glucosides such as maltose, arbutin (hydroquinone-beta-D- glucoside), salicin (2-(hydroxymethyl)phenyl-beta-D-glucoside), alpha- phenylglucoside, beta-phenylglucoside, alpha-paranitrophenylglucoside, beta-paranitrophenylglucoside, and paranitrophenyl-beta-thioglucoside. May also transport biotin. Required for apoplastic phloem sucrose loading in source tissues (e.g. leaves) in order to transport it to sink tissues (e.g [...] (512 aa)
STP4Sugar transport protein 4; Mediates an active uptake of hexoses, probably by sugar/hydrogen symport. Can transport glucose, methylglucose, galactose, xylose and mannose, but not fructose. (514 aa)
SWEET12Bidirectional sugar transporter SWEET12; Mediates both low-affinity uptake and efflux of sugar across the plasma membrane. Involved in phloem loading by mediating export from parenchyma cells feeding H(+)-coupled import into the sieve element/companion cell complex, thus contributing to the sucrose migration from sites of synthesis in the mesophyll to the phloem. Contributes to seed filling by triggering sucrose efflux involved in the transfer of sugars from seed coat to embryos ; Belongs to the SWEET sugar transporter family. (285 aa)
SUC3Sucrose transport protein SUC3; Responsible for the transport of sucrose into the cell, with the concomitant uptake of protons (symport system). Can also transport maltose at a lesser rate. May also transport biotin. Probably involved in carpel maturation that leads to pod shatter and seed dispersal. Belongs to the glycoside-pentoside-hexuronide (GPH) cation symporter transporter (TC 2.A.2.4) family. (594 aa)
SUC6Putative sucrose transport protein SUC6; May be responsible for the transport of glucosides into the cell, with the concomitant uptake of protons (symport system). Does not seem to transport sucrose. (492 aa)
SUC5Sucrose transport protein SUC5; Responsible in a heterologous system for the transport of sucrose into the cell, with the concomitant uptake of protons (symport system). Can also transport biotin, and probably maltose at a lesser rate. In planta, the role of SUC5 for the transport of sucrose seems to be negligible. Plays a role in the nutrition of the filial tissues during early seed development and is probably involved in the import of biotin into the endosperm and the embryo epidermis. Belongs to the glycoside-pentoside-hexuronide (GPH) cation symporter transporter (TC 2.A.2.4) family. (512 aa)
SUC4Sucrose transport protein SUC4; Responsible for the transport of sucrose into the cell, with the concomitant uptake of protons (symport system). Can also transport maltose at a lesser rate. May also transport biotin. Belongs to the glycoside-pentoside-hexuronide (GPH) cation symporter transporter (TC 2.A.2.4) family. (510 aa)
SUC9Sucrose transport protein SUC9; High-affinity sucrose transporter. Responsible for the transport of sucrose into the cell, with the concomitant uptake of protons (symport system). Can also transport a wide range of glucosides, such as helicin, salicin, arbutin, maltose, fraxin, esculin, uranose, alpha-methylglucoside, alpha-phenylglucoside and beta-phenylglucoside. Plays a role in flowering time transition delay. (491 aa)
SWEET13Bidirectional sugar transporter SWEET13; Mediates both low-affinity uptake and efflux of sugar across the plasma membrane. Involved in nurturing the male gametophyte. (294 aa)
SWEET15Bidirectional sugar transporter SWEET15; Mediates both low-affinity uptake and efflux of sugar across the plasma membrane. Regulates cell viability under high salinity. Promotes senescence and sensitivity to salt stress. Contributes to seed filling by triggering sucrose efflux involved in the transfer of sugars from seed coat to embryos. (292 aa)
SWEET10Bidirectional sugar transporter SWEET10; Mediates both low-affinity uptake and efflux of sugar across the plasma membrane; Belongs to the SWEET sugar transporter family. (289 aa)
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Arabidopsis thaliana
NCBI taxonomy Id: 3702
Other names: A. thaliana, Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh., mouse-ear cress, thale cress, thale-cress
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