Author:
Fang Xian Zhi,Liu Xing Xing,Zhu Ya Xing,Ye Jia Yuan,Jin Chong Wei
Abstract
AbstractK+ and NO3- are the major forms of potassium and nitrogen that are absorbed by the roots of most terrestrial plants. In this study, we observed that the close relationship between NO3- and K+ homeostasis was mediated by nitrate transporter1 (NRT1.1) in Arabidopsis. The nrt1.1 mutants lacking NRT1.1 function showed disturbed K+ uptake and root-to-shoot allocation, especially under K+-limited conditions, and had a yellow-shoot sensitive phenotype on K+-limited medium. The K+ uptake and root-to-shoot allocation of these mutants were partially rescued by expressing NRT1.1 in the root epidermis-cortex and central vasculature by using Sultr1;2 and PHO1 promoters, respectively. Furthermore, two-way analysis of variance based on the K+ content in nrt1.1-1/akt1, nrt1.1-1/hak5-3, nrt1.1-1/kup7, and nrt1.1-1/skor-2 double mutants and their corresponding single mutants and wild-type plants revealed physiological interactions between NRT1.1 and K+ channels located in the root epidermis-cortex and central vasculature. Taken together, these data suggest that the expression of NRT1.1 in the root epidermis-cortex coordinates with K+ uptake channels to improve K+ uptake, whereas its expression in the root central vasculature coordinates with the channels loading K+ into the xylem to facilitate K+ allocation from the roots to the shoot.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cited by
3 articles.
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