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The Na(+) transporter, TaHKT1;5-D, limits shoot Na(+) accumulation in bread wheat.

Caitlin Siobhan Byrt1, Bo Xu, Mahima Krishnan, Damien James Lightfoot, Asmini Athman, Andrew Keith Jacobs, Nathan S Watson-Haigh, Darren Plett, Rana Munns, Mark Tester, Matthew Gilliham.   

Abstract

Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) has a major salt tolerance locus, Kna1, responsible for the maintenance of a high cytosolic K(+) /Na(+) ratio in the leaves of salt stressed plants. The Kna1 locus encompasses a large DNA fragment, the distal 14% of chromosome 4DL. Limited recombination has been observed at this locus making it difficult to map genetically and identify the causal gene. Here, we decipher the function of TaHKT1;5-D, a candidate gene underlying the Kna1 locus. Transport studies using the heterologous expression systems Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Xenopus laevis oocytes indicated that TaHKT1;5-D is a Na(+) -selective transporter. Transient expression in Arabidopsis thaliana mesophyll protoplasts and in situ polymerase chain reaction indicated that TaHKT1;5-D is localised on the plasma membrane in the wheat root stele. RNA interference-induced silencing decreased the expression of TaHKT1;5-D in transgenic bread wheat lines which led to an increase in the Na(+) concentration in the leaves. This indicates that TaHKT1;5-D retrieves Na(+) from the xylem vessels in the root and has an important role in restricting the transport of Na(+) from the root to the leaves in bread wheat. Thus, TaHKT1;5-D confers the essential salinity tolerance mechanism in bread wheat associated with the Kna1 locus via shoot Na(+) exclusion and is critical in maintaining a high K(+) /Na(+) ratio in the leaves. These findings show there is potential to increase the salinity tolerance of bread wheat by manipulation of HKT1;5 genes.
© 2014 The Authors The Plant Journal © 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  HKT; RNA interference; Triticum aestivum; salt tolerance; sodium exclusion; wheat

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25158883     DOI: 10.1111/tpj.12651

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant J        ISSN: 0960-7412            Impact factor:   6.417


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