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Rice OsHKT2;1 transporter mediates large Na+ influx component into K+-starved roots for growth
Authors:Horie Tomoaki  Costa Alex  Kim Tae Houn  Han Min Jung  Horie Rie  Leung Ho-Yin  Miyao Akio  Hirochika Hirohiko  An Gynheung  Schroeder Julian I
Affiliation:Division of Biological Sciences, Cell and Developmental Biology Section, and Center for Molecular Genetics, University of California-San Diego, 9500 Gilman Street, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA.
Abstract:Excessive accumulation of sodium in plants causes toxicity. No mutation that greatly diminishes sodium (Na+) influx into plant roots has been isolated. The OsHKT2;1 (previously named OsHKT1) transporter from rice functions as a relatively Na+-selective transporter in heterologous expression systems, but the in vivo function of OsHKT2;1 remains unknown. Here, we analyzed transposon-insertion rice lines disrupted in OsHKT2;1. Interestingly, three independent oshkt2;1-null alleles exhibited significantly reduced growth compared with wild-type plants under low Na+ and K+ starvation conditions. The mutant alleles accumulated less Na+, but not less K+, in roots and shoots. OsHKT2;1 was mainly expressed in the cortex and endodermis of roots. (22)Na+ tracer influx experiments revealed that Na+ influx into oshkt2;1-null roots was dramatically reduced compared with wild-type plants. A rapid repression of OsHKT2;1-mediated Na+ influx and mRNA reduction were found when wild-type plants were exposed to 30 mM NaCl. These analyses demonstrate that Na+ can enhance growth of rice under K+ starvation conditions, and that OsHKT2;1 is the central transporter for nutritional Na+ uptake into K+-starved rice roots.
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