Evidence for potassium transport activity of Arabidopsis KEA1-KEA6.

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Department of Biomolecular Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Aobayama 6-6-07, Sendai, 980-8579, Japan.

Published: July 2019

Arabidopsis thaliana contains the putative K efflux transporters KEA1-KEA6, similar to KefB and KefC of Escherichia coli. KEA1-KEA3 are involved in the regulation of photosynthetic electron transport and chloroplast development. KEA4-KEA6 mediate pH regulation of the endomembrane network during salinity stress. However, the ion transport activities of KEA1-KEA6 have not been directly characterized. In this study, we used an E. coli expression system to examine KEA activity. KEA1-KEA3 and KEA5 showed bi-directional K transport activity, whereas KEA4 and KEA6 functioned as a K uptake system. The thylakoid membrane-localized Na/H antiporter NhaS3 from the model cyanobacterium Synechocystis is the closest homolog of KEA3. Changing the putative Na/H selective site of KEA3 (Gln-Asp) to that of NhaS3 (Asp-Asp) did not alter the ion selectivity without loss of K transport activity. The first residue in the conserved motif was not a determinant for K or Na selectivity. Deletion of the possible nucleotide-binding KTN domain from KEA3 lowered K transport activity, indicating that the KTN domain was important for this function. The KEA3-G422R mutation discovered in the Arabidopsis dpgr mutant increased K transport activity, consistent with the mutant phenotype. These results indicate that Arabidopsis KEA1-KEA6 act as K transport systems, and support the interpretation that KEA3 promotes dissipation of ΔpH in the thylakoid membrane.

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