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Amtmann and Leigh, 2009 all
James et al., 2006 Exploiting natural variation; Na Extrusion/Exclusion :Durum wheat; identified two HKT type transporters, Nax1 and Nax2 using genetic crossing, qtl mapping genetic analysis of of segregating populaiton; restrict Na+ transport from roots to shoots and result in enhanced K1-Na1 discrimination in the leaf blade through Na+ withdrawal from xylem; Nax1 also led to accumulation of Na+ in leaf sheath
Munns et al., 2000 Refer to James et al., 2006: they identified the candidate genes Nax1 and Nax2: compared with rice loci: Durum wheat
Apse et a., 1999 Na Compartmentalization: Arabidopsis thaliana NHX1 (vacuolar Na/H antiporter): Used ELISA and pH dependent fluorescence quenching of acridine orange: electroneutral exchange// overexpression in A.thaliana= increased tolerance
Zhang and Blumwald, 2001 Transgenic salt-tolerant tomato plants accumulate salt in foliage but not in fruit/ overexpressing NHX1 vacuolar Na/H antiporter/ western blot and pH-dependent fluorescence quenching of acridine orange (transport assay)
Gaxiola et al., 2001 COMPARTMENTALIZATION: Transgenic plants overexpressing the vacuolar H1-pyrophosphatase AVP1 (H+ppase) more salt tolerant: it pumps protons into vacuole: Increased proton gradient prob drives Na+ uptake through NHX Na/H antiporter into vacuole
Na EXCLUSION No transgenic plant yet. Several pathways involved? Several candidates: HKT: Na/K(Na) co-transporters. 1 gene in A. thaliana but many more in rice & wheat. CNGC: putative cyclic-nucleotide gated channels. 20 genes in A. thaliana. GLR: putative glutamate receptors. 20 genes in A. thaliana.
Moller et al., 2009 EXCLUSIONCell type specific overexpression of HKT1;1 in stelar root cells led to shoot Na exclusion and accumulation of Na in root, also in better K uptake in shoot. Used enhanced trap system to drive cell specific expression. Constitutively expressed HKT1;1 using CaMV promoter resulted in Na accumulation in shoot and stunted growth.
Volkov V & Amtmann A (2006) EXCLUSION?? T. halophila more tolerant than A. thalianaIon // channels in root cells of Thellungiella are more selective for K over Na than in Arabidopsis. (NSC)
Liu and Zhu, 1998 NA EXTRUSION: Root bending Assay: SOS1: Plasma membrane Na/H antiporter /SOS2: Ca-dependent protein kinase/ SOS3: Ca binding protein
Shi et al., 2002 EXTRUSION: SOS1/SOS2/SOS3: Heterologous expression in yeast mutants/ Confocal imaging/Gus analysis: Dual function of SOS1- loading xylem under mild stress and unloading under severe salt stress- Na
Quintero et al., 2002 Functional reconstitution of the SOS pathway in yeast demonstrates that the genes act on the same pathway. Also constitutively active SOS2 complex (thr to asp) was found to substitue for SOS2/SOS3 complex but not completely in the activation of SOS1
Waditee et al., 2005 COMPATIBLE SOLUTE: GLYCINE BETAINE Coexpression of two N-methyltransferases from salt water cyanobacteria in fresh water cyanobacteria and Arabidopsis conferred increased salt tolerance by accumulation of GB. more GB was accumulated than when produced by two step oxidation of choline.
Waditee et al., 2007 an exogenous supply of serine or glycine to a halotolerant cyanobacterium Aphanothece halophytica, which synthesizes betaine from glycine by a three-step methylation, elevated intracellular accumulation of betaine under salt stress.
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