| Literature DB >> 29922314 |
Rinse Jaarsma1, Albertus H de Boer1.
Abstract
Potato is an important cultivated crop species and since it is moderately salt sensitive there is a need to develop more salt tolerant cultivars. A high activity of Na+ transport across the tonoplast in exchange for H+ is essential to reduce Na+ toxicity. The proton motive force (PMF) generated by the V-H+-ATPase and the V-H+-PPase energizes the Na+(K+)/H+ antiport. We compared the activity, gene expression, and protein levels of the vacuolar proton pumps and the Na+/H+ antiporters in two potato cultivars (Solanum tuberosum) contrasting in their salt tolerance (cv. Desiree; tolerant and Mozart; sensitive) grown at 0 and 60 mM NaCl. Tonoplast-enriched vesicles were used to study the pump activity and protein levels of the V-H+-ATPase and the V-H+-PPase and the activity of the Na+/H+ antiporter. Although salt stress reduced the V-H+-ATPase and the V-H+-PPase activity in both cultivars, the decline in H+ pump activity was more severe in the salt-sensitive cultivar Mozart. After salt treatment, protein amounts of the vacuolar H+ pumps decreased in Mozart but remained unchanged in the cultivar Desiree. Decreased protein amounts of the V-H+-PPase found in Mozart may explain the reduced V-H+-PPase activity found for Mozart after salt stress. Under non-stress conditions, protein amounts of V-H+-PPase were equal in both cultivars while the V-H+-PPase activity was already twice as high and remained higher after salt treatment in the cultivar Desiree as compared to Mozart. This cultivar-dependent V-H+-PPase activity may explain the higher salt tolerance of Desiree. Moreover, combined with reduced vacuolar H+ pump activity, Mozart showed a lower Na+/H+ exchange activity and the Km for Na+ is at least twofold lower in tonoplast vesicles from Desiree, what suggests that NHXs from Desiree have a higher affinity for Na+ as compared to Mozart. From these results, we conclude that the higher capacity in combination with the higher affinity for Na+ uptake can be an important factor to explain the differences in salt tolerance of these two potato cultivars.Entities:
Keywords: Na+/H+ antiporters; Na+/H+ exchange; potato; salt tolerance; tonoplast vesicles; vacuolar H+-ATPase; vacuolar H+-PPase; vacuolar proton transport
Year: 2018 PMID: 29922314 PMCID: PMC5996281 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2018.00737
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
Na+ and K+ concentrations in the leaves of the potato cultivars Desiree and Mozart grown in the absence and presence of 60 mM NaCl.
| Cultivar | Treatment | [Na+] mg g-1 DW | [K+] mg g-1 DW |
|---|---|---|---|
| Desiree | 0 mM NaCl 60 mM NaCl | 2.2 ± 0.3 (a) 17.8 ± 1 (b) | 34.6 ± 2.9 (a) 31.4 ± 3.3 (a) |
| Mozart | 0 mM NaCl 60 mM NaCl | 2.2 ± 0.2 (a) 24.2 ± 1.8 (c) | 43.7 ± 4.4 (a) 25.4 ± 2.7 (b) |
Homologs of a selection of genes involved in vacuolar ion transport were identified in potato by querying a database containing potato SGN unigenes (see footnote 1) and genomic sequences (see footnote 2) using coding sequences from tomato in blast searches.
| Gene | Annotation/Gene accession | % Homology to | Primer 5′→3′ | Amplicon size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AB300442 | 97% to SGN-U268918 | Fw. CTCTTCCCCCGTATTTCACA Rv. CCTCCACAGCCTAACACCAT | 100 bp | |
| LES278019 | 97% to SGN-U269308 | Fw. GGTCCTATCAGTGACAATGCTG Rv. AACAGAGCCAGGGACACAAG | 161bp | |
| AJ306630 | 97% to See text | Fw. TGTTGATCCCTTTCGACCAT Rv. CCAAATAGGGGTCGCATAAA | 111 bp | |
| AJ306631 | 98% to SGN-U296226 | Fw. TTGGCACAGACGTGAACCTA Rv. GTGGCTTCTGACCAGTGACA | 107 bp | |
| AM261867 | 98% to SGN-U273140 | Fw. AGAAGTCTCCGGAGGAGAGG Rv. GCGTTGGCACGTAACTGAGTA | 139 bp | |
| AM261867 | 98% to SGN-U275721 | Fw. TCCTAGGCAGTCGAGAGGAC Rv. TGGTGCGGTAAGTAGCATCC | 89 bp |