Protein Information

ID 58
Name N acetyltransferase
Synonyms AAC 2; NAT2; AAC2; ARY 2; ARY2; Arylamide acetylase 2; Arylamine N acetyltransferase 2; N acetyltransferase…

Compound Information

ID 986
Name glufosinate
CAS 2-amino-4-(hydroxymethylphosphinyl)butanoic acid

Reference

PubMed Abstract RScore(About this table)
10517854 Beriault JN, Horsman GP, Devine MD: Phloem transport of D,L-glufosinate and acetyl-L-glufosinate in glufosinate-resistant and -susceptible brassica napus. Plant Physiol. 1999 Oct;121(2):619-28.
Phloem transport of D,L-[(14) C] glufosinate, D-[(14) C] glufosinate, and acetyl-L-[(14) C] glufosinate was examined in the susceptible Brassica napus cv Excel and a glufosinate-resistant genotype (HCN27) derived by transformation of cv Excel with the phosphinothricin-N-acetyltransferase (pat) gene. Considerably more (14) C was exported from an expanded leaf in HCN27 than in cv Excel following application of D,L-[(14) C] glufosinate (25% versus 6.3% of applied, respectively, 72 h after treatment). The inactive isomer, D-glufosinate, was much more phloem mobile in cv Excel than racemic D,L-glufosinate. Foliar or root supplementation with 1 mM glutamine increased D,L-[(14) C] glufosinate translocation in cv Excel but only transiently, suggesting that glutamine depletion is not the major cause of the limited phloem transport. Acetyl-L-[(14) C] glufosinate (applied as such or derived from L-glufosinate in pat transformants) was translocated extensively in the phloem of both genotypes. Acetyl-L-[(14) C] glufosinate was readily transported into the floral buds and flowers, and accumulated in the anthers in both genotypes. These results suggest that phloem transport of D,L-glufosinate is limited by rapid physiological effects of the L-isomer in source leaf tissue. The accumulation of acetyl-L-glufosinate in the anthers indicates that it is sufficiently phloem mobile to act as a foliar-applied chemical inducer of male sterility in plants expressing a deacetylase gene in the tapetum, generating toxic concentrations of L-glufosinate in pollen-producing tissues.
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