High-Affinity Potassium Transport in Barley Roots. Ammonium-Sensitive and -Insensitive Pathways
- 1 May 2000
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Physiology
- Vol. 123 (1) , 297-306
- https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.123.1.297
Abstract
In an attempt to understand the process mediating K(+) transport into roots, we examined the contribution of the NH(4)(+)-sensitive and NH(4)(+)-insensitive components of Rb(+) transport to the uptake of Rb(+) in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) plants grown in different ionic environments. We found that at low external Rb(+) concentrations, an NH(4)(+)-sensitive component dominates Rb(+) uptake in plants grown in the absence of NH(4)(+), while Rb(+) uptake preferentially occurs through an NH(4)(+)-insensitive pathway in plants grown at high external NH(4)(+) concentrations. A comparison of the Rb(+)-uptake properties observed in roots with those found in heterologous studies with yeast cells indicated that the recently cloned HvHAK1 K(+) transporter may provide a major route for the NH(4)(+)-sensitive component. HvHAK1 failed to complement the growth of a yeast strain defective in NH(4)(+) transport, suggesting that it could not act as an NH(4)(+) transporter. Heterologous studies also showed that the HKT1 K(+)/Na(+)-cotransporter may act as a pathway for high-affinity Rb(+) transport sensitive to NH(4)(+). However, we found no evidence of an enhancement of Rb(+) uptake into roots due to Na(+) addition. The possible identity of the systems contributing to the NH(4)(+)-insensitive component in barley plants is discussed.Keywords
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