About this Research Topic
We encourage the community to participate in this effort as ~5% of plant genomes encode proteins with predicted transport roles. A. thaliana with a genome size of 135 Mb has over a thousand genes classified as transporters, while the genomes of other flowering plants can be 2 to 7 times larger. To coordinate this community effort, we encourage interested individuals or groups to submit an abstract proposal describing the focus of their planned project and the family or families of transporters to be studied. Whenever possible, provide the TC (transport classification) name or number (www.tcdb.org/). Please see list of all At transporters (Table 1) at http://www.clfs.umd.edu/CBMG/faculty/sze/lab/AtTransporters.html (from Bock K et al. 2006. Plant Physiol. 140, 1151).
Submit a proposal by email to one of the host editors. Please include a provisional title, full author list, and format the subject of your email as: "[Research Topic title] –Your Name".
The abstract proposal will be reviewed and a response will be rendered within ~1 week. Specific guidelines for the article will be provided.
We look forward to your proposals and contributions, and thank you for making this Research Topic a valuable and useful resource.
Topic Host Editors:
Angus Murphy Transport & Trafficking murphy@purdue.edu
Heven Sze Plant Physiology hsze@umd.edu
This topic is also being hosted in Frontiers in Plant Physiology to ensure a wide range of contributions
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