“…2,3 In fact, amino acids have long been suggested as signals that regulate genes involved in N transport and metabolism in plants, but the exact mechanism of amino acid sensing in plants is not well understood. 4,5 Some mechanisms for amino acid sensing have been documented in bacteria, yeast, and mammals, and potential homologs of such amino acid sensors from other organisms do exist in plants. One example is Glb1, an Arabidopsis homolog of bacterial PII proteins that are considered N "master regulators," [6][7][8][9] although the role of Glb1 seems to be constrained compared with the bacterial counterparts.…”