The HKT Transporter HvHKT1;5 Negatively Regulates Salt Tolerance.

Plant Physiol

Department of Agronomy, Key Laboratory of Crop Germplasm Resource of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058 China.

Published: January 2020

Maintaining low intracellular Na concentrations is an essential physiological strategy in salt stress tolerance in most cereal crops. Here, we characterized a member of the high-affinity K transporter (HKT) family in barley (), HvHKT1;5, which negatively regulates salt tolerance and has different functions from its homology in other cereal crops. ; encodes a plasma membrane protein localized to root stele cells, particularly in xylem parenchyma cells adjacent to the xylem vessels. Its expression was highly induced by salt stress. Heterogenous expression of ; in oocytes showed that HvHKT1;5 was permeable to Na, but not to K, although its Na transport activity was inhibited by external K ; knockdown barley lines showed improved salt tolerance, a dramatic decrease in Na translocation from roots to shoots, and increases in K/Na when compared with wild-type plants under salt stress. The negative regulation of HvHKT1;5 in salt tolerance distinguishes it from other HKT1;5 members, indicating that barley has a distinct Na transport system. These findings provide a deeper understanding of the functions of HKT family members and the regulation of ; in improving salt tolerance of barley.

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