GmAKT1 is involved in K uptake and Na/K homeostasis in Arabidopsis and soybean plants.

Plant Sci

College of Agronomy, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin, China; Key Laboratory of Soybean Biology in Chinese Education Ministry (Northeastern Key Laboratory of Soybean Biology and Genetics and Breeding in Chinese Ministry of Agriculture), Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin, China. Electronic address:

Published: March 2021

Plant roots absorb K from soil via K channels and transporters, which are important for stress responses. In this research, GmAKT1, an AKT1-type K channel, was isolated and characterized. The expression of GmAKT1 was induced by K-starvation and salinity stresses, and it was preferentially expressed in the soybean roots. And GmAKT1 was located in the plasma membrane. As an inward K channel, GmAKT1 participated in K uptake, as well as rescued the low-K-sensitive phenotype of the yeast mutant and Arabidopsis akt1 mutant. Overexpression of GmAKT1 significantly improved the growth of plants and increased K concentration, leading to lower Na/K ratios in transgenic Arabidopsis and chimeric soybean plants with transgenic hairy roots. In addition, GmAKT1 overexpression resulted in significant upregulation of these ion uptake-related genes, including GmSKOR, GmsSOS1, GmHKT1, and GmNHX1. Our findings suggested that GmAKT1 plays an important part in K uptake under low-K condition, and could maintain Na/K homeostasis under salt stress in Arabidopsis and soybean plants.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.plantsci.2020.110736DOI Listing

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