The Os-AKT1 Channel Is Critical for K⁺ Uptake in Rice Roots and Is Modulated by the Rice CBL1-CIPK23 Complex
Potassium (K⁺) is one of the essential nutrient elements for plant growth and development. Plants absorb K⁺ ions from the environment via root cell K⁺ channels and/or transporters. In this study, the Shaker K⁺ channel Os-AKT1 was characterized for its function in K⁺ uptake in rice (Oryza sativa) roo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Plant cell 2014-08, Vol.26 (8), p.3387-3402 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Potassium (K⁺) is one of the essential nutrient elements for plant growth and development. Plants absorb K⁺ ions from the environment via root cell K⁺ channels and/or transporters. In this study, the Shaker K⁺ channel Os-AKT1 was characterized for its function in K⁺ uptake in rice (Oryza sativa) roots, and its regulation by Os-CBL1 (Calcineurin B-Like protein 1) and Os-CIPK23 (CBL-lnteracting Protein Kinase23) was investigated. As an inward K⁺ channel, Os-AKT1 could carry out K⁺ uptake and rescue the low-K⁺-sensitive phenotype of Arabidopsis thaliana akt1 mutant plants. Rice Os-akt1 mutant plants showed decreased K⁺ uptake and displayed an obvious low-K⁺-sensitive phenotype. Disruption of Os-AKT1 significantly reduced the K⁺ content, which resulted in inhibition of plant growth and development. Similar to the AKT1 regulation in Arabidopsis, Os-CBL1 and Os-CIPK23 were identified as the upstream regulators of Os-AKT1 in rice. The Os-CBL1-Os-CIPK23 complex could enhance Os-AKT1-mediated K⁺ uptake. A phenotype test confirmed that Os-CIPK23 RNAi lines exhibited similar K⁺-deficient symptoms as the Os-akt1 mutant under low K + conditions. These findings demonstrate that Os-AKT1-mediated K⁺ uptake in rice roots is modulated by the Os-CBL1-Os-CIPK23 complex. |
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ISSN: | 1040-4651 1532-298X |
DOI: | 10.1105/tpc.114.123455 |