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Global Landscapes of the Na(+)/H(+) Antiporter (NHX) Family Members Uncover their Potential Roles in Regulating the Rapeseed Resistance to Salt Stress

Soil salinity is a main abiotic stress in agriculture worldwide. The Na(+)/H(+) antiporters (NHXs) play pivotal roles in intracellular Na(+) excretion and vacuolar Na(+) compartmentalization, which are important for plant salt stress resistance (SSR). However, few systematic analyses of NHXs has bee...

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Autores principales: Cui, Jia-qian, Hua, Ying-peng, Zhou, Ting, Liu, Ying, Huang, Jin-yong, Yue, Cai-peng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7279160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32408717
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21103429
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author Cui, Jia-qian
Hua, Ying-peng
Zhou, Ting
Liu, Ying
Huang, Jin-yong
Yue, Cai-peng
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Hua, Ying-peng
Zhou, Ting
Liu, Ying
Huang, Jin-yong
Yue, Cai-peng
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description Soil salinity is a main abiotic stress in agriculture worldwide. The Na(+)/H(+) antiporters (NHXs) play pivotal roles in intracellular Na(+) excretion and vacuolar Na(+) compartmentalization, which are important for plant salt stress resistance (SSR). However, few systematic analyses of NHXs has been reported in allotetraploid rapeseed so far. Here, a total of 18 full-length NHX homologs, representing seven subgroups (NHX1-NHX8 without NHX5), were identified in the rapeseed genome (A(n)A(n)C(n)C(n)). Number variations of BnaNHXs might indicate their significantly differential roles in the regulation of rapeseed SSR. BnaNHXs were phylogenetically divided into three evolutionary clades, and the members in the same subgroups had similar physiochemical characteristics, gene/protein structures, and conserved Na(+) transport motifs. Darwin´s evolutionary pressure analysis suggested that BnaNHXs suffered from strong purifying selection. The cis-element analysis revealed the differential transcriptional regulation of NHXs between the model Arabidopsis and B. napus. Differential expression of BnaNHXs under salt stress, different nitrogen forms (ammonium and nitrate), and low phosphate indicated their potential involvement in the regulation of rapeseed SSR. Global landscapes of BnaNHXs will give an integrated understanding of their family evolution and molecular features, which will provide elite gene resources for the genetic improvement of plant SSR through regulating the NHX-mediated Na(+) transport.
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spelling pubmed-72791602020-06-15 Global Landscapes of the Na(+)/H(+) Antiporter (NHX) Family Members Uncover their Potential Roles in Regulating the Rapeseed Resistance to Salt Stress Cui, Jia-qian Hua, Ying-peng Zhou, Ting Liu, Ying Huang, Jin-yong Yue, Cai-peng Int J Mol Sci Article Soil salinity is a main abiotic stress in agriculture worldwide. The Na(+)/H(+) antiporters (NHXs) play pivotal roles in intracellular Na(+) excretion and vacuolar Na(+) compartmentalization, which are important for plant salt stress resistance (SSR). However, few systematic analyses of NHXs has been reported in allotetraploid rapeseed so far. Here, a total of 18 full-length NHX homologs, representing seven subgroups (NHX1-NHX8 without NHX5), were identified in the rapeseed genome (A(n)A(n)C(n)C(n)). Number variations of BnaNHXs might indicate their significantly differential roles in the regulation of rapeseed SSR. BnaNHXs were phylogenetically divided into three evolutionary clades, and the members in the same subgroups had similar physiochemical characteristics, gene/protein structures, and conserved Na(+) transport motifs. Darwin´s evolutionary pressure analysis suggested that BnaNHXs suffered from strong purifying selection. The cis-element analysis revealed the differential transcriptional regulation of NHXs between the model Arabidopsis and B. napus. Differential expression of BnaNHXs under salt stress, different nitrogen forms (ammonium and nitrate), and low phosphate indicated their potential involvement in the regulation of rapeseed SSR. Global landscapes of BnaNHXs will give an integrated understanding of their family evolution and molecular features, which will provide elite gene resources for the genetic improvement of plant SSR through regulating the NHX-mediated Na(+) transport. MDPI 2020-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7279160/ /pubmed/32408717 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21103429 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cui, Jia-qian
Hua, Ying-peng
Zhou, Ting
Liu, Ying
Huang, Jin-yong
Yue, Cai-peng
Global Landscapes of the Na(+)/H(+) Antiporter (NHX) Family Members Uncover their Potential Roles in Regulating the Rapeseed Resistance to Salt Stress
title Global Landscapes of the Na(+)/H(+) Antiporter (NHX) Family Members Uncover their Potential Roles in Regulating the Rapeseed Resistance to Salt Stress
title_full Global Landscapes of the Na(+)/H(+) Antiporter (NHX) Family Members Uncover their Potential Roles in Regulating the Rapeseed Resistance to Salt Stress
title_fullStr Global Landscapes of the Na(+)/H(+) Antiporter (NHX) Family Members Uncover their Potential Roles in Regulating the Rapeseed Resistance to Salt Stress
title_full_unstemmed Global Landscapes of the Na(+)/H(+) Antiporter (NHX) Family Members Uncover their Potential Roles in Regulating the Rapeseed Resistance to Salt Stress
title_short Global Landscapes of the Na(+)/H(+) Antiporter (NHX) Family Members Uncover their Potential Roles in Regulating the Rapeseed Resistance to Salt Stress
title_sort global landscapes of the na(+)/h(+) antiporter (nhx) family members uncover their potential roles in regulating the rapeseed resistance to salt stress
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7279160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32408717
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21103429
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