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Zm HAK5 and Zm HAK1 function in K^+ uptake and distribution in maize under low K^+ conditions 被引量:15

Zm HAK5 and Zm HAK1 function in K^+ uptake and distribution in maize under low K^+ conditions
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摘要 Potassium (K^+) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth and development. Transporters from the KT/HAK/KUP family play crucial roles in K^+ homeostasis and cell growth in various plant species. However, their physiological roles in maize are still unknown. In this study, we cloned ZmHAKs and ZmHAKi and investigated their functions in maize (Zea mays L.). In situ hybridization showed that ZmHAKs was mainly expressed in roots, especially in the epidermis, cortex, and vascular bundle. ZmH AK5 was characterized as a high-affinity K^+ transporter. Loss of function of ZmHAK5 led to defective K^+ uptake in maize, under low K^+ conditions, whereas ZmHAK5-over-expressing plants showed increased K^+ uptake activity and improved growth. ZmHAKi was upregulated under low K^+ stress, as revealed by RT-qPCR. ZmHAKi mediated K^+ uptake when heterologously expressed in yeast, but its transport activity was weaker than that of ZmHAK5. Overexpression of ZmHAKi in maize significantly affected K^+ distribution in shoots, leading to chlorosis in older leaves. These findings indicate that ZmHAKs and ZmHAKi play distinct roles in K^+ homeostasis in maize, functioning in K^+ uptake and K^+ distribution, respectively. Genetic manipulation of ZmHAK5 may represent a feasible way to improve K^+ utilization efficiency in maize. Potassium(K^+ ) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth and development. Transporters from the KT/HAK/KUP family play crucial roles in K^+ homeostasis and cell growth in various plant species. However, their physiological roles in maize are still unknown. In this study,we cloned ZmH AK5 and ZmH AK1 and investigated their functions in maize(Zea mays L.). In situ hybridization showed that Zm HAK5 was mainly expressed in roots,especially in the epidermis, cortex, and vascular bundle.ZmH AK5 was characterized as a high-affinity K^+ transporter.Loss of function of ZmH AK5 led to defective K^+ uptake in maize, under low K^+ conditions, whereas ZmH AK5-overexpressing plants showed increased K^+ uptake activity and improved growth. ZmH AK1 was upregulated under low K^+ stress, as revealed by RT-q PCR. ZmH AK1 mediated K^+ uptake when heterologously expressed in yeast, but its transport activity was weaker than that of ZmH AK5.Overexpression of Zm HAK1 in maize significantly affected K^+ distribution in shoots, leading to chlorosis in older leaves.These findings indicate that ZmH AK5 and ZmH AK1 play distinct roles in K^+ homeostasis in maize, functioning in K^+ uptake and K^+ distribution, respectively. Genetic manipulation of ZmH AK5 may represent a feasible way to improve K^+ utilization efficiency in maize.
出处 《Journal of Integrative Plant Biology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2019年第6期691-705,共15页 植物学报(英文版)
基金 supported by grants from the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2016YFD0100700) the Beijing Nova Program (Z161100004916117) the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31622008) the National Science and Technology Major Project (2016ZX08003-005)
分类号 Q [生物学]
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