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TsHKT1;2, a HKT1 Homolog from the Extremophile Arabidopsis Relative Thellungiella salsuginea, Shows K+ Specificity in the Presence of NaClopen access

Authors
Ali, ZahirPark, Hyeong CheolAli, AkhtarOh, Dong-HaAman, RashidKropornicka, AnnaHong, HyewonChoi, WonkyunChung, Woo SikKim, Woe-YeonBressan, Ray A.Bohnert, Hans J.Lee, Sang YeolYun, Dae-Jin
Issue Date
Mar-2012
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
Citation
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, v.158, no.3, pp 1463 - 1474
Pages
12
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Volume
158
Number
3
Start Page
1463
End Page
1474
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/22284
DOI
10.1104/pp.111.193110
ISSN
0032-0889
1532-2548
Abstract
Cellular Na+/K+ ratio is a crucial parameter determining plant salinity stress resistance. We tested the function of plasma membrane Na+/K+ cotransporters in the High-affinity K+ Transporter (HKT) family from the halophytic Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) relative Thellungiella salsuginea. T. salsuginea contains at least two HKT genes. TsHKT1;1 is expressed at very low levels, while the abundant TsHKT1;2 is transcriptionally strongly up-regulated by salt stress. TsHKT-based RNA interference in T. salsuginea resulted in Na+ sensitivity and K+ deficiency. The athkt1 mutant lines overexpressing TsHKT1;2 proved less sensitive to Na+ and showed less K+ deficiency than lines overexpressing AtHKT1. TsHKT1;2 ectopically expressed in yeast mutants lacking Na+ or K+ transporters revealed strong K+ transporter activity and selectivity for K+ over Na+. Altering two amino acid residues in TsHKT1;2 to mimic the AtHKT1 sequence resulted in enhanced sodium uptake and loss of the TsHKT1;2 intrinsic K+ transporter activity. We consider the maintenance of K+ uptake through TsHKT1; 2 under salt stress an important component supporting the halophytic lifestyle of T. salsuginea.
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