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  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,062 Views
17 Pages

Sugar Transport and Signaling in Shoot Branching

  • Joan Doidy,
  • Yuhui Wang,
  • Léo Gouaille,
  • Ingrid Goma-Louamba,
  • Zhengrong Jiang,
  • Nathalie Pourtau,
  • José Le Gourrierec and
  • Soulaiman Sakr

9 December 2024

The source–sink relationship is critical for proper plant growth and development, particularly for vegetative axillary buds, whose activity shapes the branching pattern and ultimately the plant architecture. Once formed from axillary meristems,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,073 Views
29 Pages

This study explored the regulatory effects of exogenous glucose (Glu) and sucrose (Suc) on the growth performance and physiological mechanisms of cucumber seedlings under salt stress. Using two cucumber cultivars as experimental materials, pot experi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,443 Views
16 Pages

Nutrient Supply Is Essential for Shifting Tree Peony Reflowering Ahead in Autumn and Sugar Signaling Is Involved

  • Yuqian Xue,
  • Jingqi Xue,
  • Xiuxia Ren,
  • Changyue Li,
  • Kairong Sun,
  • Litao Cui,
  • Yingmin Lyu and
  • Xiuxin Zhang

The flowering time of tree peony is short and concentrated in spring, which limits the development of its industry. We previously achieved tree peony reflowering in autumn. Here, we further shifted its reflowering time ahead through proper gibberelli...

  • Review
  • Open Access
62 Citations
8,657 Views
21 Pages

Glycation of Plant Proteins: Regulatory Roles and Interplay with Sugar Signalling?

  • Julia Shumilina,
  • Alena Kusnetsova,
  • Alexander Tsarev,
  • Henry C. Janse van Rensburg,
  • Sergei Medvedev,
  • Vadim Demidchik,
  • Wim Van den Ende and
  • Andrej Frolov

Glycation can be defined as an array of non-enzymatic post-translational modifications of proteins formed by their interaction with reducing carbohydrates and carbonyl products of their degradation. Initial steps of this process rely on reducing suga...

  • Review
  • Open Access
27 Citations
6,787 Views
45 Pages

D-Xylose Sensing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Insights from D-Glucose Signaling and Native D-Xylose Utilizers

  • Daniel P. Brink,
  • Celina Borgström,
  • Viktor C. Persson,
  • Karen Ofuji Osiro and
  • Marie F. Gorwa-Grauslund

17 November 2021

Extension of the substrate range is among one of the metabolic engineering goals for microorganisms used in biotechnological processes because it enables the use of a wide range of raw materials as substrates. One of the most prominent examples is th...

  • Review
  • Open Access
341 Views
20 Pages

Advances in the Regulatory Mechanism of Enzymes Involved in Soluble Sugar Metabolism in Fruits

  • Zixin Meng,
  • Weiming Li,
  • Guodi Huang,
  • Xiang Li,
  • Riwang Li,
  • Yongsen Chen,
  • Shixing Luo,
  • Limei Guo,
  • Yingying Tang and
  • Li Li
  • + 2 authors

3 January 2026

Soluble sugars are key determinants of fruit quality, directly influencing sensory attributes such as sweetness and flavor, as well as nutritional value and texture. Their content and composition are precisely regulated by sugar-metabolizing enzymes....

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
6,147 Views
20 Pages

15 December 2017

Black rice (Oryza sativa L.) is considered to be a healthy food due to its high content of anthocyanins in the pericarp. The synthetic pathway of anthocyanins in black rice grains has been identified, however, the proteomic profile of leaves during g...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,824 Views
12 Pages

25 July 2022

Sucrose is produced in leaf mesophyll cells via photosynthesis and exported to non-photosynthetic sink tissues through the phloem. The molecular basis of source-to-sink long-distance transport in cereal crop plants is of importance due to its direct...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,945 Views
16 Pages

MOS1 Negatively Regulates Sugar Responses and Anthocyanin Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis

  • Ning Zhang,
  • Maike Wang,
  • Jie Huang,
  • Leiyun Yang,
  • Zhixue Wang,
  • Dianxing Wu and
  • Xiaoli Shu

26 September 2020

Sugars, which are important signaling molecules, regulate diverse biological processes in plants. However, the convergent regulatory mechanisms governing these physiological activities have not been fully elucidated. MODIFIER OF snc1-1 (MOS1), a modu...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
27 Citations
10,029 Views
56 Pages

Sweet Modifications Modulate Plant Development

  • Tibo De Coninck,
  • Koen Gistelinck,
  • Henry C. Janse van Rensburg,
  • Wim Van den Ende and
  • Els J. M. Van Damme

Plant development represents a continuous process in which the plant undergoes morphological, (epi)genetic and metabolic changes. Starting from pollination, seed maturation and germination, the plant continues to grow and develops specialized organs...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,088 Views
23 Pages

4 November 2022

Low temperature is a major environmental factor, which limits rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) growth, development, and productivity. So far, the physiological and molecular mechanisms of rapeseed responses to cold stress are not fully understood. Here,...

  • Review
  • Open Access
272 Views
41 Pages

8 January 2026

Background: The belief that “sugar feeds cancer” is widespread and has strongly influenced public perceptions, patient behavior, and dietary recommendations, despite uncertainty regarding its scientific validity. This belief largely stems...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
3,598 Views
20 Pages

Mathematical Modeling Reveals That Sucrose Regulates Leaf Senescence via Dynamic Sugar Signaling Pathways

  • Muhammad Asim,
  • Quaid Hussain,
  • Xiaolin Wang,
  • Yanguo Sun,
  • Haiwei Liu,
  • Rayyan Khan,
  • Shasha Du,
  • Yi Shi and
  • Yan Zhang

Sucrose (Suc) accumulation is one of the key indicators of leaf senescence onset, but little is known about its regulatory role. Here, we found that application of high (120–150 mM) and low levels (60 mM) of Suc to young leaf (YL) and fully exp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,612 Views
18 Pages

Cell Wall Invertase 4 Governs Sucrose–Hexose Homeostasis in the Apoplast to Regulate Wood Development in Poplar

  • Jing Lu,
  • Qiao Ren,
  • Qilin Wang,
  • Yaqi Wen,
  • Yanhong Wang,
  • Ruiqi Liang,
  • Dingxin Ran,
  • Yifeng Jia,
  • Xinyu Zhuo and
  • Keming Luo
  • + 1 author

4 May 2025

In perennial trees, wood development is a carbon-demanding process, pivotal for secondary cell wall (SCW) formation and xylem development. Sugars, functioning both as carbon substrates and signaling molecules, orchestrate cambial proliferation and xy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,041 Views
25 Pages

Nitrogen Source Dependent Changes in Central Sugar Metabolism Maintain Cell Wall Assembly in Mitochondrial Complex I-Defective frostbite1 and Secondarily Affect Programmed Cell Death

  • Anna Podgórska,
  • Monika Ostaszewska-Bugajska,
  • Agata Tarnowska,
  • Maria Burian,
  • Klaudia Borysiuk,
  • Per Gardeström and
  • Bożena Szal

For optimal plant growth, carbon and nitrogen availability needs to be tightly coordinated. Mitochondrial perturbations related to a defect in complex I in the Arabidopsis thalianafrostbite1 (fro1) mutant, carrying a point mutation in the 8-kD Fe-S s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
43 Citations
8,543 Views
16 Pages

Role of the INDETERMINATE DOMAIN Genes in Plants

  • Manu Kumar,
  • Dung Thi Le,
  • Seongbin Hwang,
  • Pil Joon Seo and
  • Hyun Uk Kim

The INDETERMINATE DOMAIN (IDD) genes comprise a conserved transcription factor family that regulates a variety of developmental and physiological processes in plants. Many recent studies have focused on the genetic characterization of IDD family memb...

  • Review
  • Open Access
385 Views
20 Pages

Unraveling the Mechanisms Initiating Veraison in Grape Berries

  • Yu-Ang Chen,
  • Congbo Huang,
  • Shuang Chen,
  • Zhengzhe Li,
  • Guotian Liu,
  • Feng Xu and
  • Lina Wang

Veraison represents a pivotal transition point in grape berry ripening, driven by a cascade of temporally coordinated physiological and molecular events. Studies have shown that the onset of veraison is initially triggered by a decline in cell turgor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,350 Views
14 Pages

Longan (Dimocarpus longan Lour.) is an important tropical and subtropical fruit, and most of its cultivars bloom once a year (once-flowering, OF). Dimocarpus longan cv. ‘Sijimi’ (SJ) is a tropical ecotype variety that blooms several times...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,345 Views
17 Pages

Arabidopsis TGA256 Transcription Factors Suppress Salicylic-Acid-Induced Sucrose Starvation

  • Matthew E. Bergman,
  • Sonia E. Evans,
  • Xiahezi Kuai,
  • Anya E. Franks,
  • Charles Despres and
  • Michael A. Phillips

16 September 2023

Salicylic acid (SA) is produced by plants in response to pathogen infection. SA binds the NONEXPRESSOR OF PATHOGENESIS-RELATED GENES (NPR) family of receptors to regulate both positive (NPR1) and negative (NPR3/4) plant immune responses by interactin...

  • Review
  • Open Access
197 Citations
16,058 Views
42 Pages

The Sugar-Signaling Hub: Overview of Regulators and Interaction with the Hormonal and Metabolic Network

  • Soulaiman Sakr,
  • Ming Wang,
  • Fabienne Dédaldéchamp,
  • Maria-Dolores Perez-Garcia,
  • Laurent Ogé,
  • Latifa Hamama and
  • Rossitza Atanassova

Plant growth and development has to be continuously adjusted to the available resources. Their optimization requires the integration of signals conveying the plant metabolic status, its hormonal balance, and its developmental stage. Many investigatio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
4,801 Views
22 Pages

De Novo Analysis Reveals Transcriptomic Responses in Eriobotrya japonica Fruits during Postharvest Cold Storage

  • Shoukai Lin,
  • Ti Wu,
  • Hailan Lin,
  • Yanqing Zhang,
  • Shichang Xu,
  • Jinge Wang,
  • Bisha Wu,
  • Yu Chen,
  • Suying Lin and
  • Jincheng Wu
  • + 2 authors

17 December 2018

Cold storage is the primary preservation method of postharvest loquat fruits. However, cold storage also results in many chilling injury physiological disorders called lignification, which decreases the quality and economic value of the fruits. Few s...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,085 Views
16 Pages

Genome-Wide Survey and Expression Analyses of Hexokinase Family in Poplar (Populus trichocarpa)

  • Mei Han,
  • Xianglei Xu,
  • Yuan Xiong,
  • Haikun Wei,
  • Kejun Yao,
  • Tingting Huang,
  • Yingle Long and
  • Tao Su

3 August 2022

Hexokinase (HXK) family proteins exert critical roles in catalyzing hexose phosphorylation, sugar sensing, and modulation of plant growth and stress adaptation. Nevertheless, a large amount remains unknown about the molecular profile of HXK enzymes i...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
7,498 Views
11 Pages

Sugar Transport, Metabolism and Signaling in Fruit Development of Litchi chinensis Sonn: A Review

  • Shuying Fan,
  • Dan Wang,
  • Hanhan Xie,
  • Huicong Wang,
  • Yonghua Qin,
  • Guibing Hu and
  • Jietang Zhao

18 October 2021

Litchi chinensis Sonn. is an important evergreen fruit crop cultivated in the tropical and subtropical regions. The edible portion of litchi fruit is the aril, which contains a high concentration of sucrose, glucose, and fructose. In this study, we r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,625 Views
19 Pages

Comparative Transcriptome Analysis Reveals the Interaction of Sugar and Hormone Metabolism Involved in the Root Hair Morphogenesis of the Endangered Fir Abies beshanzuensis

  • Bin Liu,
  • Ke Liu,
  • Xiaorong Chen,
  • Duohong Xiao,
  • Tingjin Wang,
  • Yang Yang,
  • Hui Shuai,
  • Sumei Wu,
  • Lu Yuan and
  • Liping Chen

6 January 2023

Abies beshanzuensis, an extremely rare and critically endangered plant with only three wild adult trees globally, is strongly mycorrhizal-dependent, leading to difficulties in protection and artificial breeding without symbiosis. Root hair morphogene...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,886 Views
22 Pages

Strigolactones (SLs) were recently defined as a novel class of plant hormones that act as key regulators of diverse developmental processes and environmental responses. Much research has focused on SL biosynthesis and signaling in roots and shoots, b...

  • Review
  • Open Access
61 Citations
10,964 Views
21 Pages

Convergence and Divergence of Sugar and Cytokinin Signaling in Plant Development

  • Ming Wang,
  • José Le Gourrierec,
  • Fuchao Jiao,
  • Sabine Demotes-Mainard,
  • Maria-Dolores Perez-Garcia,
  • Laurent Ogé,
  • Latifa Hamama,
  • Laurent Crespel,
  • Jessica Bertheloot and
  • Soulaiman Sakr
  • + 1 author

28 January 2021

Plants adjust their growth and development through a sophisticated regulatory system integrating endogenous and exogenous cues. Many of them rely on intricate crosstalk between nutrients and hormones, an effective way of coupling nutritional and deve...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
5,298 Views
20 Pages

The Role of Sugars in the Regulation of the Level of Endogenous Signaling Molecules during Defense Response of Yellow Lupine to Fusarium oxysporum

  • Magda Formela-Luboińska,
  • Tamara Chadzinikolau,
  • Kinga Drzewiecka,
  • Henryk Jeleń,
  • Jan Bocianowski,
  • Jacek Kęsy,
  • Mateusz Labudda,
  • Philippe Jeandet and
  • Iwona Morkunas

Soluble sugars such as sucrose, glucose and fructose in plant host cells not only play the role as donors of carbon skeletons, but they may also induce metabolic signals influencing the expression of defense genes. These metabolites function in a com...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
1,616 Views
24 Pages

31 January 2025

Flower induction in pitaya (Hylocereus polyrhizus) is regulated by complex gene networks involving multiple signaling pathways that ensure flower bud (FB) formation, but its molecular determinants remain largely unknown. In this study, we aimed...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,886 Views
18 Pages

Photosynthesis, Phytohormone Signaling and Sugar Catabolism in the Culm Sheaths of Phyllostachys edulis

  • Huifang Zheng,
  • Yucong Bai,
  • Xiangyu Li,
  • Huajian Song,
  • Miaomiao Cai,
  • Zhanchao Cheng,
  • Shaohua Mu,
  • Juan Li and
  • Jian Gao

27 October 2022

Culm sheaths play an important role in supporting and protecting bamboo shoots during the growth and development period. The physiological and molecular functions of bamboo sheaths during the growth of bamboo shoots remain unclear. In this study, we...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,233 Views
14 Pages

18 December 2021

In plants, seedling growth is subtly controlled by multiple environmental factors and endogenous phytohormones. The cross-talk between sugars and brassinosteroid (BR) signaling is known to regulate plant growth; however, the molecular mechanisms that...

  • Article
  • Open Access
61 Citations
6,288 Views
28 Pages

Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Multiple Hormones, Wounding and Sugar Signaling Pathways Mediate Adventitious Root Formation in Apple Rootstock

  • Ke Li,
  • Yongqi Liang,
  • Libo Xing,
  • Jiangping Mao,
  • Zhen Liu,
  • Feng Dong,
  • Yuan Meng,
  • Mingyu Han,
  • Caiping Zhao and
  • Dong Zhang

Adventitious roots (AR) play an important role in the vegetative propagation of apple rootstocks. The potential role of hormone, wounding, and sugar signalling pathways in mediating AR formation has not been adequately explored and the whole co-expre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,089 Views
15 Pages

Sink Strength Promoting Remobilization of Non-Structural Carbohydrates by Activating Sugar Signaling in Rice Stem during Grain Filling

  • Zhengrong Jiang,
  • Qiuli Chen,
  • Lin Chen,
  • Dun Liu,
  • Hongyi Yang,
  • Congshan Xu,
  • Jinzhi Hong,
  • Jiaqi Li,
  • Yanfeng Ding and
  • Ganghua Li
  • + 2 authors

The remobilization of non-structural carbohydrates (NSCs) in the stem is essential for rice grain filling so as to improve grain yield. We conducted a two-year field experiment to deeply investigate their relationship. Two large-panicle rice varietie...

  • Article
  • Open Access
35 Citations
4,501 Views
17 Pages

23 March 2021

The aim of this study was to characterize hormonal crosstalk with the sugar signaling and metabolic pathway based on a time course analysis of drought intensity. Drought intensity-responsive changes in the assimilation of newly fixed carbon (C) into...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,764 Views
31 Pages

The degradation of cellulose generates cellooligomers, which function as damage-associated molecular patterns and activate immune and cell wall repair responses via the CELLOOLIGOMER RECEPTOR KINASE1 (CORK1). The most active cellooligomer for the ind...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,570 Views
21 Pages

Exogenous GR24 Inhibits Strawberry Tillering by Affecting the Phytohormone Signaling and Sugar Metabolism Pathways

  • Yuting Peng,
  • Yuyan Jiang,
  • Caixia He,
  • Musha She,
  • Mengyao Li,
  • Qing Chen,
  • Yong Zhang,
  • Yuanxiu Lin,
  • Yunting Zhang and
  • Ya Luo
  • + 3 authors

17 December 2023

Tillering is an important part in strawberry growth, and strawberries can reproduce nutritionally through stolons to generate genetically stable offspring. However, excessive tillering during the fruit-growing stage can negatively impact fruit yield...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,258 Views
15 Pages

StBIN2 Positively Regulates Potato Formation through Hormone and Sugar Signaling

  • Jie Liu,
  • Chengcheng Cai,
  • Shifeng Liu,
  • Liqin Li,
  • Qiang Wang and
  • Xiyao Wang

8 November 2023

Potato is an important food crop worldwide. Brassinosteroids (BRs) are widely involved in plant growth and development, and BIN2 (brassinosteroid insensitive 2) is the negative regulator of their signal transduction. However, the function of BIN2 in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
1,719 Views
18 Pages

Exogenous 24-Epibrassinolide Improves Low-Temperature Tolerance of Maize Seedlings by Influencing Sugar Signaling and Metabolism

  • Siqi Sun,
  • Xiaoqiang Zhao,
  • Zhenzhen Shi,
  • Fuqiang He,
  • Guoxiang Qi,
  • Xin Li,
  • Yining Niu and
  • Wenqi Zhou

Low-temperature (LT) stress seriously affects the distribution, seedling survival, and grain yield of maize. At the seedling emergence stage, maize’s coleoptile is one of the most sensitive organs in sensing LT signaling and, in general, it can...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,476 Views
13 Pages

19 January 2021

The amino sugar, N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc), has emerged as an attractive messenger of signaling in the pathogenic yeast Candida albicans, given its multifaceted role in cellular processes, including GlcNAc scavenging, import and metabolism, morpho...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
2,796 Views
19 Pages

1 December 2022

Sugar transport and distribution plays an important role in lily bulb development and resistance to abiotic stresses. In this study, a member of the Sugar Will Eventually be Exported Transporters (SWEET) gene family, LoSWEET14, from Oriental hybrid l...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
4,578 Views
23 Pages

Hormonal Regulation and Crosstalk of Auxin/Cytokinin Signaling Pathways in Potatoes In Vitro and in Relation to Vegetation or Tuberization Stages

  • Oksana O. Kolachevskaya,
  • Yulia A. Myakushina,
  • Irina A. Getman,
  • Sergey N. Lomin,
  • Igor V. Deyneko,
  • Svetlana V. Deigraf and
  • Georgy A. Romanov

Auxins and cytokinins create versatile regulatory network controlling virtually all aspects of plant growth and development. These hormonal systems act in close contact, synergistically or antagonistically, determining plant phenotype, resistance and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
990 Views
22 Pages

Transcriptome and Metabolome Analyses Offer New Insights into Bolting Time Regulation in Broccoli

  • Linqian Kuang,
  • Yue Zhang,
  • Nan Zhang,
  • Yangyong Zhang,
  • Honghao Lv,
  • Yong Wang,
  • Mu Zhuang,
  • Limei Yang,
  • Ke Huang and
  • Jialei Ji

The globular buds and stems are the main edible organs of broccoli. Bolting is an important agronomic trait, and the timing of its occurrence is particularly critical when breeding and domesticating broccoli. The molecular mechanism that regulates br...

  • Article
  • Open Access
74 Citations
9,375 Views
24 Pages

Diet Rich in Simple Sugars Promotes Pro-Inflammatory Response via Gut Microbiota Alteration and TLR4 Signaling

  • Alena Fajstova,
  • Natalie Galanova,
  • Stepan Coufal,
  • Jana Malkova,
  • Martin Kostovcik,
  • Martina Cermakova,
  • Helena Pelantova,
  • Marek Kuzma,
  • Blanka Sediva and
  • Klara Kostovcikova
  • + 3 authors

16 December 2020

Diet is a strong modifier of microbiome and mucosal microenvironment in the gut. Recently, components of western-type diets have been associated with metabolic and immune diseases. Here, we studied how high-sugar diet (HSD) consumption influences gut...

  • Article
  • Open Access
46 Citations
14,396 Views
17 Pages

Effect of Sugars on Artemisinin Production in Artemisia annua L.: Transcription and Metabolite Measurements

  • Patrick R. Arsenault,
  • Daniel R. Vail,
  • Kristin K. Wobbe and
  • Pamela J. Weathers

30 March 2010

The biosynthesis of the valuable sesquiterpene anti-malarial, artemisinin, is known to respond to exogenous sugar concentrations. Here young Artemisia annua L. seedlings (strain YU) were used to measure the transcripts of six key genes in artemisinin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
4,071 Views
22 Pages

25 November 2020

The stress-inducible non-proteinogenic amino acid γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is known to alleviate several (a)biotic stresses in plants. GABA forms an important link between carbon and nitrogen metabolism and has been proposed as a signalling m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,994 Views
30 Pages

Grape ASR Regulates Glucose Transport, Metabolism and Signaling

  • Jonathan Parrilla,
  • Anna Medici,
  • Cécile Gaillard,
  • Jérémy Verbeke,
  • Yves Gibon,
  • Dominique Rolin,
  • Maryse Laloi,
  • Ruth R. Finkelstein and
  • Rossitza Atanassova

To decipher the mediator role of the grape Abscisic acid, Stress, Ripening (ASR) protein, VvMSA, in the pathways of glucose signaling through the regulation of its target, the promoter of hexose transporter VvHT1, we overexpressed and repressed VvMSA...

  • Review
  • Open Access
48 Citations
7,376 Views
16 Pages

Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenases: The Hidden Players of Plant Physiology

  • Zhengrong Jiang,
  • Ming Wang,
  • Michael Nicolas,
  • Laurent Ogé,
  • Maria-Dolores Pérez-Garcia,
  • Laurent Crespel,
  • Ganghua Li,
  • Yanfeng Ding,
  • José Le Gourrierec and
  • Soulaiman Sakr

17 December 2022

Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH) catalyzes a metabolic hub between glycolysis and the pentose phosphate pathway (PPP), which is the oxidation of glucose-6-phosphate (G6P) to 6-phosphogluconolactone concomitantly with the production of nicoti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,046 Views
17 Pages

Endophytic fungi that colonize the plant root live in an environment with relative high concentrations of different sugars. Analyses of genome sequences indicate that such endophytes can secrete carbohydrate-related enzymes to compete for these sugar...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,727 Views
18 Pages

Insulin Signaling Pathway Mediates FoxO–Pepck Axis Regulation of Glucose Homeostasis in Drosophila suzukii

  • Shuting Zang,
  • Ruijuan Wang,
  • Yan Liu,
  • Shan Zhao,
  • Long Su,
  • Xiaoyan Dai,
  • Hao Chen,
  • Zhenjuan Yin,
  • Li Zheng and
  • Yifan Zhai

27 September 2024

The agricultural pest Drosophila suzukii exhibits a strong preference for feeding on fresh fruits, demonstrating high adaptability to sugary environments. Meanwhile, high sugar levels stimulate insulin secretion, thereby regulating the steady state o...

  • Review
  • Open Access
114 Citations
34,963 Views
35 Pages

Intestinal Fructose and Glucose Metabolism in Health and Disease

  • Beatriz Merino,
  • Cristina M. Fernández-Díaz,
  • Irene Cózar-Castellano and
  • German Perdomo

29 December 2019

The worldwide epidemics of obesity and diabetes have been linked to increased sugar consumption in humans. Here, we review fructose and glucose metabolism, as well as potential molecular mechanisms by which excessive sugar consumption is associated t...

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