| Literature DB >> 29229696 |
Isabel Egea1, Benito Pineda2, Ana Ortíz-Atienza3, Félix A Plasencia1, Stéphanie Drevensek4, Begoña García-Sogo2, Fernando J Yuste-Lisbona3, Javier Barrero-Gil5, Alejandro Atarés2, Francisco B Flores1, Fredy Barneche4, Trinidad Angosto3, Carmen Capel3, Julio Salinas5, Wim Vriezen6, Elisabeth Esch7, Chris Bowler4, Maria C Bolarín1, Vicente Moreno2, Rafael Lozano8.
Abstract
Characterization of a new tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) T-DNA mutant allowed for the isolation of the CALCINEURIN B-LIKE PROTEIN 10 (SlCBL10) gene whose lack of function was responsible for the severe alterations observed in the shoot apex and reproductive organs under salinity conditions. Physiological studies proved that SlCBL10 gene is required to maintain a proper low Na+/Ca2+ ratio in growing tissues allowing tomato growth under salt stress. Expression analysis of the main responsible genes for Na+ compartmentalization (i.e. Na+/H+ EXCHANGERs, SALT OVERLY SENSITIVE, HIGH-AFFINITY K+ TRANSPORTER 1;2, H+-pyrophosphatase AVP1 [SlAVP1] and V-ATPase [SlVHA-A1]) supported a reduced capacity to accumulate Na+ in Slcbl10 mutant leaves, which resulted in a lower uploading of Na+ from xylem, allowing the toxic ion to reach apex and flowers. Likewise, the tomato CATION EXCHANGER 1 and TWO-PORE CHANNEL 1 (SlTPC1), key genes for Ca2+ fluxes to the vacuole, showed abnormal expression in Slcbl10 plants indicating an impaired Ca2+ release from vacuole. Additionally, complementation assay revealed that SlCBL10 is a true ortholog of the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) CBL10 gene, supporting that the essential function of CBL10 is conserved in Arabidopsis and tomato. Together, the findings obtained in this study provide new insights into the function of SlCBL10 in salt stress tolerance. Thus, it is proposed that SlCBL10 mediates salt tolerance by regulating Na+ and Ca2+ fluxes in the vacuole, cooperating with the vacuolar cation channel SlTPC1 and the two vacuolar H+-pumps, SlAVP1 and SlVHA-A1, which in turn are revealed as potential targets of SlCBL10.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29229696 PMCID: PMC5813568 DOI: 10.1104/pp.17.01605
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Physiol ISSN: 0032-0889 Impact factor: 8.340