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Changes in cellular distribution regulate SKD1 ATPase activity in response to a sudden increase in environmental salinity in halophyte ice plant
Authors:Yingtzy Jou  Chih-Pin Chiang  Hungchen Emilie Yen
Institution:1.Department of Biotechnology; National Pingtung University of Science and Technology; Neipu, Pingtung, Taiwan;2.Department of Life Sciences; National Chung Hsing University; Taichung, Taiwan
Abstract:Halophyte Mesembryanthemum crystallinum L. (ice plant) rapidly responds to sudden increases in salinity in its environment by activating specific salt-tolerant mechanisms. One major strategy is to regulate a series of ion transporters and proton pumps to maintain cellular Na+/K+ homeostasis. Plant SKD1 (suppressor of K+ transport growth defect 1) proteins accumulate in cells actively engaged in the secretory processes, and play a critical role in intracellular protein trafficking. Ice plant SKD1 redistributes from the cytosol to the plasma membrane hours after salt stressed. In combination with present knowledge of this protein, we suggest that stress facilitates SKD1 movement to the plasma membrane where ADP/ATP exchange occurs, and functions in the regulation of membrane components such as ion transporters to avoid ion toxicity.
Keywords:AAA-ATPase  ice plant  SKD1  salt stress  protein trafficking
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