787
Entry URI http://metadb.riken.jp/db/SciNetS_ria224i/cria224u4ria224u18676662i
Entry name Zhao Jian et al. 2008 Oct. Plant Physiol. 148(2):796-807.
Title AtCHX13 is a plasma membrane K+ transporter.
Authors Blancaflor Elison B|Cheng Ning-Hui|Gonzales Naomi|Hirschi Kendal D|Moore Miranda|Motes Christy M|Padmanaban Senthilkumar|Sze Heven|Ward John M|Zhao Jian
Abstract Potassium (K+) homeostasis is essential for diverse cellular processes, although how various cation transporters collaborate to maintain a suitable K+ required for growth and development is poorly understood. The Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) genome contains numerous cation:proton antiporters (CHX), which may mediate K+ transport; however, the vast majority of these transporters remain uncharacterized. Here, we show that AtCHX13 (At2g30240) has a role in K+ acquisition. AtCHX13 suppressed the sensitivity of yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) mutant cells defective in K+ uptake. Uptake experiments using (86)Rb+ as a tracer for K+ demonstrated that AtCHX13 mediated high-affinity K+ uptake in yeast and in plant cells with a K(m) of 136 and 196 microm, respectively. Functional green fluorescent protein-tagged versions localized to the plasma membrane of both yeast and plant. Seedlings of null chx13 mutants were sensitive to K+ deficiency conditions, whereas overexpression of AtCHX13 reduced the sensitivity to K+ deficiency. Collectively, these results suggest that AtCHX13 mediates relatively high-affinity K+ uptake, although the mode of transport is unclear at present. AtCHX13 expression is induced in roots during K+-deficient conditions. These results indicate that one role of AtCHX13 is to promote K+ uptake into plants when K+ is limiting in the environment.
Pubmed ID 18676662
Journal Plant physiology
Volume 148
Issue 2
Pages 796-807
Publication date 2008 Oct
Num of phenotype gene 0