Plant sulfate transporter protein sequences for phylogenetic analysis
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Sulfur is an essential macronutrient that supports plant growth, development, and responses to environmental stress. Sulfate is the predominant inorganic form of sulfur in soils, and its uptake by roots and translocation to shoots are facilitated by the sulfate transporter (SULTR) family of proteins. Although the first plant SULTR gene was identified nearly three decades ago, several subfamily members, particularly those in the expansive and angiosperm-specific SULTR3 group, remain poorly characterized. To support comprehensive phylogenetic and sequence-based analyses, we compiled a curated dataset of 262 SULTR protein sequences from 22 plant species spanning the evolutionary breadth of land plants. This collection includes representatives from two basal lineages, two early-divergent angiosperms, six monocots, and ten dicots. All sequences were extracted from genome assemblies available in Phytozome v13 (Joint Genome Institute) and manually curated, with cross-referencing to additional databases such as NCBI when needed. This dataset provides a valuable resource for reconstructing the evolutionary history of the SULTR family, with particular emphasis on the diversification of SULTR3 transporters in flowering plants. This resource may also support functional annotation, comparative genomics, and structural modeling of sulfate transport proteins.
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States)
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2025-07-09



