Na + Transporter SvHKT1;1 from a Halophytic Turf Grass Is Specifically Upregulated by High Na + Concentration and Regulates Shoot Na + Concentration

We characterized an Na transporter SvHKT1;1 from a halophytic turf grass, . SvHKT1;1 mediated inward and outward Na transport in oocytes and did not complement K transporter-defective mutant yeast. SvHKT1;1 did not complement mutant , suggesting its distinguishable function from other typical HKT1 t...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of molecular sciences 2020-08, Vol.21 (17), p.6100
Hauptverfasser: Kawakami, Yuki, Imran, Shahin, Katsuhara, Maki, Tada, Yuichi
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Zusammenfassung:We characterized an Na transporter SvHKT1;1 from a halophytic turf grass, . SvHKT1;1 mediated inward and outward Na transport in oocytes and did not complement K transporter-defective mutant yeast. SvHKT1;1 did not complement mutant , suggesting its distinguishable function from other typical HKT1 transporters. The transcript was abundant in the shoots compared with the roots in and was upregulated by severe salt stress (500 mM NaCl), but not by lower stress. -expressing lines showed higher shoot Na concentrations and lower salt tolerance than wild type (WT) plants under nonstress and salt stress conditions and showed higher Na uptake rate in roots at the early stage of salt treatment. These results suggested that constitutive expression of enhanced Na uptake in root epidermal cells, followed by increased Na transport to shoots, which led to reduced salt tolerance. However, Na concentrations in phloem sap of the SvHKT1;1 lines were higher than those in WT plants under salt stress. Based on this result, together with the induction of the transcription under high salinity stress, it was suggested that SvHKT1;1 plays a role in preventing excess shoot Na accumulation in .
ISSN:1422-0067
1661-6596
1422-0067
DOI:10.3390/ijms21176100