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Yi-Fang Tsay
Researcher at Academia Sinica
Publications - 44
Citations - 8935
Yi-Fang Tsay is an academic researcher from Academia Sinica. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nitrate & Nitrate transport. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 42 publications receiving 7463 citations. Previous affiliations of Yi-Fang Tsay include University of California, San Diego & National Defense Medical Center.
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CHL1 functions as a nitrate sensor in plants.
TL;DR: CHL1 uses dual-affinity binding and a phosphorylation switch to sense a wide range of nitrate concentrations in the soil, thereby functioning as an ion sensor in higher plants.
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The herbicide sensitivity gene CHL1 of arabidopsis encodes a nitrate-inducible nitrate transporter
TL;DR: Data show that the CHL1 gene encodes an electrogenic nitrate transporter, which is found predominantly in roots and displays nitrate- and pH-dependent regulation.
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Uptake, allocation and signaling of nitrate
TL;DR: Four gene families, nitrate transporter 1/peptide transporter (NRT1/PTR), NRT2, chloride channel (CLC), and slow anion channel-associated 1 homolog 3 (SLAC1/SLAH), are involved in nitrate uptake, allocation, and storage in higher plants.
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Nitrate transporters and peptide transporters
TL;DR: In higher plants, two types of nitrate transporters, NRT1 and NRT2, have been identified and in barley, HvPTR1, expressed in the plasma membrane of scutellar epithelial cells, is involved in mobilizing peptides to the developing embryo.
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A unified nomenclature of NITRATE TRANSPORTER 1/PEPTIDE TRANSPORTER family members in plants
Sophie Léran,Kranthi Varala,Jean Christophe Boyer,Maurizio Chiurazzi,Nigel M. Crawford,Françoise Daniel-Vedele,Laure C. David,Rebecca Dickstein,Emilio Fernández,Brian G. Forde,Walter Gassmann,Dietmar Geiger,Alain Gojon,Ji-Ming Gong,Barbara Ann Halkier,Jeanne M. Harris,Rainer Hedrich,Anis M. Limami,Doris Rentsch,Mitsunori Seo,Yi-Fang Tsay,Mingyong Zhang,Gloria M. Coruzzi,Benoît Lacombe +23 more
TL;DR: The phylogenetic tree was used to determine a unified nomenclature of this family named NPF, for NRT1/PTR FAMILY, and it is proposed that the members should be named accordingly: NPFX.