A soybean sodium/hydrogen exchanger GmNHX6 confers plant alkaline salt tolerance by regulating Na+/K+ homeostasis
Alkaline soil has a high pH due to carbonate salts and usually causes more detrimental effects on crop growth than saline soil. Sodium hydrogen exchangers (NHXs) are pivotal regulators of cellular Na + /K + and pH homeostasis, which is essential for salt tolerance; however, their role in alkaline sa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in plant science 2022-09, Vol.13, p.938635-938635 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Alkaline soil has a high pH due to carbonate salts and usually causes more detrimental effects on crop growth than saline soil. Sodium hydrogen exchangers (NHXs) are pivotal regulators of cellular Na
+
/K
+
and pH homeostasis, which is essential for salt tolerance; however, their role in alkaline salt tolerance is largely unknown. Therefore, in this study, we investigated the function of a soybean
NHX
gene,
GmNHX6
, in plant response to alkaline salt stress.
GmNHX6
encodes a Golgi-localized sodium/hydrogen exchanger, and its transcript abundance is more upregulated in alkaline salt tolerant soybean variety in response to NaHCO
3
stress. Ectopic expression of
GmNHX6
in
Arabidopsis
enhanced alkaline salt tolerance by maintaining high K
+
content and low Na
+
/K
+
ratio. Overexpression of
GmNHX6
also improved soybean tolerance to alkaline salt stress. A single nucleotide polymorphism in the promoter region of
NHX6
is associated with the alkaline salt tolerance in soybean germplasm. A superior promoter of
GmNHX6
was isolated from an alkaline salt tolerant soybean variety, which showed stronger activity than the promoter from an alkaline salt sensitive soybean variety in response to alkali stress, by luciferase transient expression assays. Our results suggested soybean
NHX6
gene plays an important role in plant tolerance to alkaline salt stress. |
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ISSN: | 1664-462X 1664-462X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fpls.2022.938635 |