T-DNA Tagging-Based Gain-of-Function of OsHKT1;4 Reinforces Na Exclusion from Leaves and Stems but Triggers Na Toxicity in Roots of Rice Under Salt Stress

The high affinity K+ transporter 1;4 (HKT1;4) in rice (Oryza sativa), which shows Na+ selective transport with little K+ transport activity, has been suggested to be involved in reducing Na in leaves and stems under salt stress. However, detailed physiological roles of OsHKT1;4 remain unknown. Here,...

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Main Authors: Yuuka Oda, Natsuko I. Kobayashi, Keitaro Tanoi, Jian Feng Ma, Yukiko Itou, Maki Katsuhara, Takashi Itou, Tomoaki Horie
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Published: MDPI AG 2018-01-01
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spelling doaj-99c346578377442a9686098e4d2a103a2020-11-24T23:21:43ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672018-01-0119123510.3390/ijms19010235ijms19010235T-DNA Tagging-Based Gain-of-Function of OsHKT1;4 Reinforces Na Exclusion from Leaves and Stems but Triggers Na Toxicity in Roots of Rice Under Salt StressYuuka Oda0Natsuko I. Kobayashi1Keitaro Tanoi2Jian Feng Ma3Yukiko Itou4Maki Katsuhara5Takashi Itou6Tomoaki Horie7Division of Applied Biology, Faculty of Textile Science and Technology, Shinshu University, 3-15-1, Tokida, Ueda, Nagano 386-8567, JapanGraduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 1-1-1, Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8657, JapanGraduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 1-1-1, Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8657, JapanInstitute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University, Chuo 2-20-1, Kurashiki 710-0046, JapanDivision of Applied Biology, Faculty of Textile Science and Technology, Shinshu University, 3-15-1, Tokida, Ueda, Nagano 386-8567, JapanInstitute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University, Chuo 2-20-1, Kurashiki 710-0046, JapanDivision of Applied Biology, Faculty of Textile Science and Technology, Shinshu University, 3-15-1, Tokida, Ueda, Nagano 386-8567, JapanDivision of Applied Biology, Faculty of Textile Science and Technology, Shinshu University, 3-15-1, Tokida, Ueda, Nagano 386-8567, JapanThe high affinity K+ transporter 1;4 (HKT1;4) in rice (Oryza sativa), which shows Na+ selective transport with little K+ transport activity, has been suggested to be involved in reducing Na in leaves and stems under salt stress. However, detailed physiological roles of OsHKT1;4 remain unknown. Here, we have characterized a transfer DNA (T-DNA) insertion mutant line of rice, which overexpresses OsHKT1;4, owing to enhancer elements in the T-DNA, to gain an insight into the impact of OsHKT1;4 on salt tolerance of rice. The homozygous mutant (the O/E line) accumulated significantly lower concentrations of Na in young leaves, stems, and seeds than the sibling WT line under salt stress. Interestingly, however, the mutation rendered the O/E plants more salt sensitive than WT plants. Together with the evaluation of biomass of rice lines, rhizosphere acidification assays using a pH indicator bromocresol purple and 22NaCl tracer experiments have led to an assumption that roots of O/E plants suffered heavier damages from Na which excessively accumulated in the root due to increased activity of Na+ uptake and Na+ exclusion in the vasculature. Implications toward the application of the HKT1-mediated Na+ exclusion system to the breeding of salt tolerant crop cultivars will be discussed.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/19/1/235salt stresshigh affinity K+ transporter (HKT)riceNa+ exclusion
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author Yuuka Oda
Natsuko I. Kobayashi
Keitaro Tanoi
Jian Feng Ma
Yukiko Itou
Maki Katsuhara
Takashi Itou
Tomoaki Horie
spellingShingle Yuuka Oda
Natsuko I. Kobayashi
Keitaro Tanoi
Jian Feng Ma
Yukiko Itou
Maki Katsuhara
Takashi Itou
Tomoaki Horie
T-DNA Tagging-Based Gain-of-Function of OsHKT1;4 Reinforces Na Exclusion from Leaves and Stems but Triggers Na Toxicity in Roots of Rice Under Salt Stress
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
salt stress
high affinity K+ transporter (HKT)
rice
Na+ exclusion
author_facet Yuuka Oda
Natsuko I. Kobayashi
Keitaro Tanoi
Jian Feng Ma
Yukiko Itou
Maki Katsuhara
Takashi Itou
Tomoaki Horie
author_sort Yuuka Oda
title T-DNA Tagging-Based Gain-of-Function of OsHKT1;4 Reinforces Na Exclusion from Leaves and Stems but Triggers Na Toxicity in Roots of Rice Under Salt Stress
title_short T-DNA Tagging-Based Gain-of-Function of OsHKT1;4 Reinforces Na Exclusion from Leaves and Stems but Triggers Na Toxicity in Roots of Rice Under Salt Stress
title_full T-DNA Tagging-Based Gain-of-Function of OsHKT1;4 Reinforces Na Exclusion from Leaves and Stems but Triggers Na Toxicity in Roots of Rice Under Salt Stress
title_fullStr T-DNA Tagging-Based Gain-of-Function of OsHKT1;4 Reinforces Na Exclusion from Leaves and Stems but Triggers Na Toxicity in Roots of Rice Under Salt Stress
title_full_unstemmed T-DNA Tagging-Based Gain-of-Function of OsHKT1;4 Reinforces Na Exclusion from Leaves and Stems but Triggers Na Toxicity in Roots of Rice Under Salt Stress
title_sort t-dna tagging-based gain-of-function of oshkt1;4 reinforces na exclusion from leaves and stems but triggers na toxicity in roots of rice under salt stress
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The high affinity K+ transporter 1;4 (HKT1;4) in rice (Oryza sativa), which shows Na+ selective transport with little K+ transport activity, has been suggested to be involved in reducing Na in leaves and stems under salt stress. However, detailed physiological roles of OsHKT1;4 remain unknown. Here, we have characterized a transfer DNA (T-DNA) insertion mutant line of rice, which overexpresses OsHKT1;4, owing to enhancer elements in the T-DNA, to gain an insight into the impact of OsHKT1;4 on salt tolerance of rice. The homozygous mutant (the O/E line) accumulated significantly lower concentrations of Na in young leaves, stems, and seeds than the sibling WT line under salt stress. Interestingly, however, the mutation rendered the O/E plants more salt sensitive than WT plants. Together with the evaluation of biomass of rice lines, rhizosphere acidification assays using a pH indicator bromocresol purple and 22NaCl tracer experiments have led to an assumption that roots of O/E plants suffered heavier damages from Na which excessively accumulated in the root due to increased activity of Na+ uptake and Na+ exclusion in the vasculature. Implications toward the application of the HKT1-mediated Na+ exclusion system to the breeding of salt tolerant crop cultivars will be discussed.
topic salt stress
high affinity K+ transporter (HKT)
rice
Na+ exclusion
url http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/19/1/235
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