The <i>HKT</i> Transporter Gene from <i>Arabidopsis</i>, <i>AtHKT1;1</i>, Is Dominantly Expressed in Shoot Vascular Tissue and Root Tips and Is Mild Salt Stress-Responsive

The <i>Arabidopsis</i> high-affinity K<sup>+</sup> transporter (AtHKT1;1) plays roles in salt tolerance by unloading Na<sup>+</sup> from the root xylem to the xylem parenchyma cells and/or uploading Na<sup>+</sup> from the shoot/leaf xylem to the xylem...

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Main Author: Yuichi Tada
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description The <i>Arabidopsis</i> high-affinity K<sup>+</sup> transporter (AtHKT1;1) plays roles in salt tolerance by unloading Na<sup>+</sup> from the root xylem to the xylem parenchyma cells and/or uploading Na<sup>+</sup> from the shoot/leaf xylem to the xylem parenchyma cells. To use this promoter for the molecular breeding of salt-tolerant plants, I evaluated the expression profile of the <i>AtHKT1;1</i> promoter in detail. Approximately 1.1 kbp of sequence upstream from the start codon of <i>AtHKT1;1</i> was polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-amplified, fused to the <i>&#946;-glucuronidase</i> (<i>GUS</i>) gene, and introduced into <i>Arabidopsis</i>. The resultant transformants were evaluated under nonstressed and salt-stress conditions at the seedling and reproductive stages. Histochemical analysis showed that GUS activity was detected in vascular bundle tissue in roots, hypocotyls, petioles, leaves, and petals, and in root tips. GUS enzyme activity in shoots tended to be higher than that in roots at both stages. After treatment with 50 mM NaCl for 24 h, <i>GUS</i> transcription levels and GUS enzyme activity were enhanced in transgenic lines. These results indicate that the <i>AtHKT1;1</i> promoter isolated in this study could be useful in expressing transgenes specifically in vascular tissue and root tips, and in a mild salt-stress-responsive manner. The data provide novel insights into the functions of AtHKT1;1.
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spelling doaj.art-0ef3871ccf0d43618db39af3bdc839a72022-12-21T19:42:20ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472019-07-018720410.3390/plants8070204plants8070204The <i>HKT</i> Transporter Gene from <i>Arabidopsis</i>, <i>AtHKT1;1</i>, Is Dominantly Expressed in Shoot Vascular Tissue and Root Tips and Is Mild Salt Stress-ResponsiveYuichi Tada0School of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Tokyo University of Technology, 1404-1 Katakura, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0982, JapanThe <i>Arabidopsis</i> high-affinity K<sup>+</sup> transporter (AtHKT1;1) plays roles in salt tolerance by unloading Na<sup>+</sup> from the root xylem to the xylem parenchyma cells and/or uploading Na<sup>+</sup> from the shoot/leaf xylem to the xylem parenchyma cells. To use this promoter for the molecular breeding of salt-tolerant plants, I evaluated the expression profile of the <i>AtHKT1;1</i> promoter in detail. Approximately 1.1 kbp of sequence upstream from the start codon of <i>AtHKT1;1</i> was polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-amplified, fused to the <i>&#946;-glucuronidase</i> (<i>GUS</i>) gene, and introduced into <i>Arabidopsis</i>. The resultant transformants were evaluated under nonstressed and salt-stress conditions at the seedling and reproductive stages. Histochemical analysis showed that GUS activity was detected in vascular bundle tissue in roots, hypocotyls, petioles, leaves, and petals, and in root tips. GUS enzyme activity in shoots tended to be higher than that in roots at both stages. After treatment with 50 mM NaCl for 24 h, <i>GUS</i> transcription levels and GUS enzyme activity were enhanced in transgenic lines. These results indicate that the <i>AtHKT1;1</i> promoter isolated in this study could be useful in expressing transgenes specifically in vascular tissue and root tips, and in a mild salt-stress-responsive manner. The data provide novel insights into the functions of AtHKT1;1.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/8/7/204<i>AtHKT11</i>promoterreporter genesalt-responsivevascular tissue-specific expression
spellingShingle Yuichi Tada
The <i>HKT</i> Transporter Gene from <i>Arabidopsis</i>, <i>AtHKT1;1</i>, Is Dominantly Expressed in Shoot Vascular Tissue and Root Tips and Is Mild Salt Stress-Responsive
Plants
<i>AtHKT1
1</i>
promoter
reporter gene
salt-responsive
vascular tissue-specific expression
title The <i>HKT</i> Transporter Gene from <i>Arabidopsis</i>, <i>AtHKT1;1</i>, Is Dominantly Expressed in Shoot Vascular Tissue and Root Tips and Is Mild Salt Stress-Responsive
title_full The <i>HKT</i> Transporter Gene from <i>Arabidopsis</i>, <i>AtHKT1;1</i>, Is Dominantly Expressed in Shoot Vascular Tissue and Root Tips and Is Mild Salt Stress-Responsive
title_fullStr The <i>HKT</i> Transporter Gene from <i>Arabidopsis</i>, <i>AtHKT1;1</i>, Is Dominantly Expressed in Shoot Vascular Tissue and Root Tips and Is Mild Salt Stress-Responsive
title_full_unstemmed The <i>HKT</i> Transporter Gene from <i>Arabidopsis</i>, <i>AtHKT1;1</i>, Is Dominantly Expressed in Shoot Vascular Tissue and Root Tips and Is Mild Salt Stress-Responsive
title_short The <i>HKT</i> Transporter Gene from <i>Arabidopsis</i>, <i>AtHKT1;1</i>, Is Dominantly Expressed in Shoot Vascular Tissue and Root Tips and Is Mild Salt Stress-Responsive
title_sort i hkt i transporter gene from i arabidopsis i i athkt1 1 i is dominantly expressed in shoot vascular tissue and root tips and is mild salt stress responsive
topic <i>AtHKT1
1</i>
promoter
reporter gene
salt-responsive
vascular tissue-specific expression
url https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/8/7/204
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