INVESTIGADORES
SENN Maria Eugenia
artículos
Título:
Sodium transport and HKT transporters: the rice model
Autor/es:
BLANCA GARCIADEBLÁS; MARÍA E.SENN; MARÍA A. BAÑUELOS; ALONSO RODRÍGUEZ-NAVARRO
Revista:
PLANT JOURNAL
Editorial:
Blackwell Publishing
Referencias:
Año: 2003 vol. 34 p. 788 - 801
ISSN:
0960-7412
Resumen:
Na+ uptake in the roots of K+-starved seedlings of barley, rice, and wheat was found to exhibit fast rate, low Km, and high sensitivity to K+. Sunflower plants responded in a similar manner but the uptake was not K+ sensitive. Ba2+ inhibited Na+ uptake, but not K+ uptake in rice roots. This demonstrated that Na+ and K+ uptake are mediated by different transporters, and that K+ blocked but was not transported by the Na+ transporter. The genome of rice cv. Nipponbare contains seven HKT genes, which may encode Na+ transporters, plus two HKT pseudogenes. Yeast expressions of OsHKT1 and OsHKT4 proved that they are Na+ transporters of high and low affinity, respectively, which are sensitive to K+ and Ba+. Parallel experiments of K+ and Na+ uptake in yeast expressing the wheat  or rice HKT1 transporters proved that they were very different; TaHKT1 transported K+ and Na+, and OsHKT1 only Na+. Transcript expressions in shoots of the OsHKT genes were fairly constant and insensitive to changes in the K+ and Na+ concentrations of the nutrient solution. In roots, the expressions were much lower than in shoots, except for OsHKT4 and OsHKT1 in K+-starved plants. We propose that OsHKT transporters are involved in Na+ movements in rice, and that OsHKT1 specifically mediates Na+ uptake in rice roots when the plants are K+ deficient. The incidence of HKT ESTs in several plant species suggest that the rice model with many HKT genes applies to other plants.