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The emerging role of the nitrate and peptide transporter family: NPF in plant specialized metabolism

Christa Kanstrup, Hussam Hassan Nour‐Eldin

2022Current Opinion in Plant Biology37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The nitrate and peptide transporter family (NPF) is one of the largest transporter families in the plant kingdom. The name of the family reflects the substrates (nitrate and peptides) identified for the two founding members CHL1 and PTR2 from Arabidopsis thaliana almost 30 years ago. However, since then, the NPF has emerged as a hotspot for transporters with a wide range of crucial roles in plant specialized metabolism. Recent prominent examples include 1) controlling accumulation of antinutritional glucosinolates in Brassica seeds, 2) deposition of heat-stress tolerance flavonol diglucosides to pollen coats 3) production of anti-cancerous monoterpene indole alkaloid precursors in Catharanthus roseus and 4) detoxification of steroid glycoalkaloids in ripening tomatoes. In this review, we turn the spotlight on the emerging role of the NPF in plant specialized metabolism and its potential for improving crop traits through transport engineering.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyArabidopsis thalianaArabidopsisCatharanthus roseusTransporterSecondary metabolismBotanyBiochemistryGeneMutantBiosynthesisPlant Stress Responses and TolerancePlant nutrient uptake and metabolismPlant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects