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Differences in shoot Na+ accumulation between two tomato species are due to differences in ion affinity of HKT1;2.

Pedro Almeida1, Gert-Jan de Boer2, Albertus H de Boer3.   

Abstract

HKT1 has been shown to be essential in Na(+) homeostasis in plants. In this paper, we report the analysis of Na(+) accumulation in different plant organs of two tomato species with contrasting salt tolerances: Solanum lycopersicum and Solanum pennellii. Furthermore, we relate these differences in Na(+) accumulation between the two species to the differences in HKT1;2 transport kinetics and HKT1;2 expression. S. lycopersicum showed "Na(+) excluder" behaviour, whereas S. pennellii showed "Na(+) includer" behaviour. SlHKT1;2 expression, in contrast to SpHKT1;2 expression showed a significant effect of NaCl treatment, especially stems had a high increase in SlHKT1;2 expression. SlHKT1;2 promoter-GUS reporter gene analysis showed that SlHKT1;2 is expressed in the vasculature surrounding the roots and shoots of transformed Arabidopsis plants. In this paper, we present HKT1;2 protein sequences of both tomato species and provide evidence that both SlHKT1;2 and SpHKT1;2 are Na(+) transporters. Our kinetic studies showed that SpHKT1;2, in comparison with SlHKT1;2, had a lower affinity for Na(+). This low affinity of SpHKT1;2 correlated with higher xylem Na(+) and higher accumulation of Na(+) in stems and leaves of S. pennellii. Our findings demonstrate the importance of the understanding of transport characteristics of HKT1;2 transporters to improve the understanding of Na(+) homeostasis in plants.
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Keywords:  HKT1 ;2 transporter; Salt tolerance; Solanum lycopersicum; Solanum pennellii

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24594396     DOI: 10.1016/j.jplph.2013.12.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0176-1617            Impact factor:   3.549


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