The SO42 − soaked up is kept in the vacuoles many thanks to the co-transporters Sultr4; 1 and Sultr4; 2, or it is dispersed to the rest of the plant, depending on the sink tissues' need. Translocation from the root to the leaves as well as stems via the xylem occurs via Sultr1; 3, Sultr2; 1, Sultr2; 2, as well as Sultr3; 5. In most varieties, the taken in sulfate is assimilated mainly into proteins and also various other biomolecules. Nonetheless, in others, such as Brassica oleracea seed startings, it is possible to observe high quantities of SO42 − in the plant tissues.