Invertases. Primary structures, functions, and roles in plant development and sucrose partitioning.

One of the key features of plants is their ability to reduce carbon dioxide in the presence of sunlight and water to sugars, and the subsequent transport of assimilated carbon to the nonphotosynthetic tissues (sink tissues). In most plants, the transported sugar is Suc, a nonreducing disaccharide,

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