Cloning and functional expression in Saccharomyces cereviae of a K+ transporter, AlHAK, from the graminaceous halophyte, Aeluropus littoralis

Q Su, S Feng, L An, G Zhang - Biotechnology letters, 2007 - Springer
Q Su, S Feng, L An, G Zhang
Biotechnology letters, 2007Springer
High-affinity K+ transporters play an important role in K+ absorption of plants. We isolated a
HAK gene from Aeluropus littoralis, a graminaceous halophyte. The amino acid sequence of
AlHAK showed high homology with HAK transporters obtained from Oryza sativa (82%) and
Hordeum vulgare (82%). When expressed in Saccharomyces cereviae WΔ3, AlHAK
performed high-affinity K+ uptake with a K m value of 8 μM, and the growth of transformants
was dramatically inhibited by 150 mM Rb+ and 150 mM Cs+ but less affected by 300 mM …
Abstract
High-affinity K+ transporters play an important role in K+ absorption of plants. We isolated a HAK gene from Aeluropus littoralis, a graminaceous halophyte. The amino acid sequence of AlHAK showed high homology with HAK transporters obtained from Oryza sativa (82%) and Hordeum vulgare (82%). When expressed in Saccharomyces cereviae WΔ3, AlHAK performed high-affinity K+ uptake with a Km value of 8 μM, and the growth of transformants was dramatically inhibited by 150 mM Rb+ and 150 mM Cs+ but less affected by 300 mM Na+. AlHAK may thus improve the capacity of plants to maintain a high cytosolic K+/Na+ ratio at high salinity.
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