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Molecular Cloning and Functional Analysis of a Na+-Insensitive K+ Transporter of Capsicum chinense Jacq.


ABSTRACT: High-affinity K+ (HAK) transporters are encoded by a large family of genes and are ubiquitous in the plant kingdom. These HAK-type transporters participate in low- and high-affinity potassium (K+) uptake and are crucial for the maintenance of K+ homeostasis under hostile conditions. In this study, the full-length cDNA of CcHAK1 gene was isolated from roots of the habanero pepper (Capsicum chinense). CcHAK1 expression was positively regulated by K+ starvation in roots and was not inhibited in the presence of NaCl. Phylogenetic analysis placed the CcHAK1 transporter in group I of the HAK K+ transporters, showing that it is closely related to Capsicum annuum CaHAK1 and Solanum lycopersicum LeHAK5. Characterization of the protein in a yeast mutant deficient in high-affinity K+ uptake (W?3) suggested that CcHAK1 function is associated with high-affinity K+ uptake, with Km and Vmax for Rb of 50 ?M and 0.52 nmol mg-1 min-1, respectively. K+ uptake in yeast expressing the CcHAK1 transporter was inhibited by millimolar concentrations of the cations ammonium ([Formula: see text]) and cesium (Cs+) but not by sodium (Na+). The results presented in this study suggest that the CcHAK1 transporter may contribute to the maintenance of K+ homeostasis in root cells in C. chinense plants undergoing K+-deficiency and salt stress.

SUBMITTER: Ruiz-Lau N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5186809 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular Cloning and Functional Analysis of a Na<sup>+</sup>-Insensitive K<sup>+</sup> Transporter of <i>Capsicum chinense</i> Jacq.

Ruiz-Lau Nancy N   Bojórquez-Quintal Emanuel E   Benito Begoña B   Echevarría-Machado Ileana I   Sánchez-Cach Lucila A LA   Medina-Lara María de Fátima MF   Martínez-Estévez Manuel M  

Frontiers in plant science 20161227


High-affinity K<sup>+</sup> (HAK) transporters are encoded by a large family of genes and are ubiquitous in the plant kingdom. These HAK-type transporters participate in low- and high-affinity potassium (K<sup>+</sup>) uptake and are crucial for the maintenance of K<sup>+</sup> homeostasis under hostile conditions. In this study, the full-length cDNA of <i>CcHAK1</i> gene was isolated from roots of the habanero pepper (<i>Capsicum chinense</i>). <i>CcHAK1</i> expression was positively regulated  ...[more]

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