Characterization of a HKT-type transporter in rice as a general alkali cation transporter

We report the characterization of rice OsHKT1 (Oryza sativa ssp. indica) homologous to the wheat K+/Na+‐symporter HKT1. Expression of OsHKT1 in the yeast strain CY162 defective in K+‐uptake restored growth at mM and µM concentrations of K+ and mediated hypersensitivity to Na+. When expressed in Xeno...

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Autores principales: Golldack, Dortje, Su, Hua, Quigley, Francoise, Kamasani, Uma R., Muñoz-Garay, Carlos, Balderas, Enrique, Popova, Olga V., Bennett, John, Bohnert, Hans J., Pantoja, Omar
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Publicado: Wiley 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/166939
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author Golldack, Dortje
Su, Hua
Quigley, Francoise
Kamasani, Uma R.
Muñoz-Garay, Carlos
Balderas, Enrique
Popova, Olga V.
Bennett, John
Bohnert, Hans J.
Pantoja, Omar
author_browse Balderas, Enrique
Bennett, John
Bohnert, Hans J.
Golldack, Dortje
Kamasani, Uma R.
Muñoz-Garay, Carlos
Pantoja, Omar
Popova, Olga V.
Quigley, Francoise
Su, Hua
author_facet Golldack, Dortje
Su, Hua
Quigley, Francoise
Kamasani, Uma R.
Muñoz-Garay, Carlos
Balderas, Enrique
Popova, Olga V.
Bennett, John
Bohnert, Hans J.
Pantoja, Omar
author_sort Golldack, Dortje
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description We report the characterization of rice OsHKT1 (Oryza sativa ssp. indica) homologous to the wheat K+/Na+‐symporter HKT1. Expression of OsHKT1 in the yeast strain CY162 defective in K+‐uptake restored growth at mM and µM concentrations of K+ and mediated hypersensitivity to Na+. When expressed in Xenopus oocytes, rice OsHKT1 showed uptake characteristics of a Na+‐transporter but mediated transport of other alkali cations as well. OsHKT1 expression was analysed in salt‐tolerant rice Pokkali and salt‐sensitive IR29 in response to external cation concentrations. OsHKT1 is expressed in roots and leaves. Exposure to Na+, Rb+, Li+, and Cs+ reduced OsHKT1 transcript amounts in both varieties and, in some cases, incompletely spliced transcripts were observed. By in situ hybridizations the expression of OsHKT1 was localized to the root epidermis and the vascular tissue inside the endodermis. In leaves, OsHKT1 showed strongest signals in cells surrounding the vasculature. The repression of OsHKT1 in the two rice varieties during salt stress was different in various cell types with main differences in the root vascular tissue. The data suggest control over HKT expression as a factor that may distinguish salt stress‐sensitive and stress‐tolerant lines. Differences in transcript expression in space and time in different lines of the same species appear to be a component of ion homeostasis correlated with salt sensitivity and tolerance.
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spelling CGSpace1669392025-05-14T10:24:32Z Characterization of a HKT-type transporter in rice as a general alkali cation transporter Golldack, Dortje Su, Hua Quigley, Francoise Kamasani, Uma R. Muñoz-Garay, Carlos Balderas, Enrique Popova, Olga V. Bennett, John Bohnert, Hans J. Pantoja, Omar transporters gene expression salinity tolerance transcription We report the characterization of rice OsHKT1 (Oryza sativa ssp. indica) homologous to the wheat K+/Na+‐symporter HKT1. Expression of OsHKT1 in the yeast strain CY162 defective in K+‐uptake restored growth at mM and µM concentrations of K+ and mediated hypersensitivity to Na+. When expressed in Xenopus oocytes, rice OsHKT1 showed uptake characteristics of a Na+‐transporter but mediated transport of other alkali cations as well. OsHKT1 expression was analysed in salt‐tolerant rice Pokkali and salt‐sensitive IR29 in response to external cation concentrations. OsHKT1 is expressed in roots and leaves. Exposure to Na+, Rb+, Li+, and Cs+ reduced OsHKT1 transcript amounts in both varieties and, in some cases, incompletely spliced transcripts were observed. By in situ hybridizations the expression of OsHKT1 was localized to the root epidermis and the vascular tissue inside the endodermis. In leaves, OsHKT1 showed strongest signals in cells surrounding the vasculature. The repression of OsHKT1 in the two rice varieties during salt stress was different in various cell types with main differences in the root vascular tissue. The data suggest control over HKT expression as a factor that may distinguish salt stress‐sensitive and stress‐tolerant lines. Differences in transcript expression in space and time in different lines of the same species appear to be a component of ion homeostasis correlated with salt sensitivity and tolerance. 2002-08 2024-12-19T12:56:49Z 2024-12-19T12:56:49Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/166939 en Wiley Golldack, Dortje; Su, Hua; Quigley, Francoise; Kamasani, Uma R.; Muñoz‐Garay, Carlos; Balderas, Enrique; Popova, Olga V.; Bennett, John; Bohnert, Hans J. and Pantoja, Omar. 2002. Characterization of a HKT-type transporter in rice as a general alkali cation transporter. The Plant Journal, Volume 31 no. 4 p. 529-542
spellingShingle transporters
gene expression
salinity
tolerance
transcription
Golldack, Dortje
Su, Hua
Quigley, Francoise
Kamasani, Uma R.
Muñoz-Garay, Carlos
Balderas, Enrique
Popova, Olga V.
Bennett, John
Bohnert, Hans J.
Pantoja, Omar
Characterization of a HKT-type transporter in rice as a general alkali cation transporter
title Characterization of a HKT-type transporter in rice as a general alkali cation transporter
title_full Characterization of a HKT-type transporter in rice as a general alkali cation transporter
title_fullStr Characterization of a HKT-type transporter in rice as a general alkali cation transporter
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of a HKT-type transporter in rice as a general alkali cation transporter
title_short Characterization of a HKT-type transporter in rice as a general alkali cation transporter
title_sort characterization of a hkt type transporter in rice as a general alkali cation transporter
topic transporters
gene expression
salinity
tolerance
transcription
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/166939
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