Potassium alleviates over‐reduction of the photosynthetic electron transport chain and helps to maintain photosynthetic function under salt‐stress

Author:

Che Yanhui1ORCID,Fan Dayong2ORCID,Teng Zhiyuan1ORCID,Yao Tongtong1ORCID,Wang Zihan1ORCID,Zhang Hongbo1ORCID,Sun Guangyu1ORCID,Zhang Huihui1ORCID,Chow Wah Soon3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Life Sciences Northeast Forestry University Harbin China

2. College of Forestry Beijing Forestry University Beijing China

3. Division of Plant Sciences, Research School of Biology Australian National University Canberra Australia

Abstract

AbstractPotassium ions enhance photosynthetic tolerance to salt stress. We hypothesized that potassium ions, by minimizing the trans‐thylakoid proton diffusion potential difference, can alleviate over‐reduction of the photosynthetic electron transport chain and maintain the functionality of the photosynthetic apparatus. This study investigated the effects of exogenous potassium on the transcription level and activity of proteins related to the photosynthetic electron‐transport chain of tobacco seedlings under salt stress. Salt stress retarded the growth of seedlings and caused an outflow of potassium ions from the chloroplast. It also lowered qP (indicator of the oxidation state of QA, the primary quinone electron acceptor in Photosystem II (PSII) and YPSII (average photochemical yield of PSII in the light‐adapted state) while increasing YNO+NF (nonregulatory energy dissipation in functional and nonfunctional PSII), accompanied by decreased expression of most light‐harvesting, energy‐transduction, and electron‐transport genes. However, exogenous potassium prevented these effects due to NaCl. Interestingly, lincomycin (an inhibitor of the synthesis of chloroplast‐encoded proteins in PSII) significantly diminished the alleviation effect of exogenous potassium on salt stress. We attribute the comprehensive NaCl‐induced downregulation of transcription and photosynthetic activities to retrograde signaling induced by reactive oxygen species. There probably exist at least two types of retrograde signaling induced by reactive oxygen species, distinguished by their sensitivity to lincomycin. Exogenous potassium appears to exert its primary effect by ameliorating the trans‐thylakoid proton diffusion potential difference via a potassium channel, thereby accelerating ATP synthesis and carbon assimilation, alleviating over‐reduction of the photosynthetic electron transport chain, and maintaining the functionality of photosynthetic proteins.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science,Genetics,General Medicine,Physiology

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