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Transcriptome-Wide Analysis Revealed the Potential of the High-Affinity Potassium Transporter (HKT) Gene Family in Rice Salinity Tolerance via Ion Homeostasis

The high-affinity potassium transporter (HKT) genes are key ions transporters, regulating the plant response to salt stress via sodium (Na(+)) and potassium (K(+)) homeostasis. The main goal of this research was to find and understand the HKT genes in rice and their potential biological activities i...

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Autores principales: Hussain, Shahid, Zhang, Rui, Liu, Shuli, Li, Rongkai, Zhou, Yicheng, Chen, Yinglong, Hou, Hongyan, Dai, Qigen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9495969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36134956
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9090410
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author Hussain, Shahid
Zhang, Rui
Liu, Shuli
Li, Rongkai
Zhou, Yicheng
Chen, Yinglong
Hou, Hongyan
Dai, Qigen
author_facet Hussain, Shahid
Zhang, Rui
Liu, Shuli
Li, Rongkai
Zhou, Yicheng
Chen, Yinglong
Hou, Hongyan
Dai, Qigen
author_sort Hussain, Shahid
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description The high-affinity potassium transporter (HKT) genes are key ions transporters, regulating the plant response to salt stress via sodium (Na(+)) and potassium (K(+)) homeostasis. The main goal of this research was to find and understand the HKT genes in rice and their potential biological activities in response to brassinosteroids (BRs), jasmonic acid (JA), seawater, and NaCl stress. The in silico analyses of seven OsHKT genes involved their evolutionary tree, gene structures, conserved motifs, and chemical properties, highlighting the key aspects of OsHKT genes. The Gene Ontology (GO) analysis of HKT genes revealed their roles in growth and stress responses. Promoter analysis showed that the majority of the HKT genes participate in abiotic stress responses. Tissue-specific expression analysis showed higher transcriptional activity of OsHKT genes in roots and leaves. Under NaCl, BR, and JA application, OsHKT1 was expressed differentially in roots and shoots. Similarly, the induced expression pattern of OsHKT1 was recorded in the seawater resistant (SWR) cultivar. Additionally, the Na(+) to K(+) ratio under different concentrations of NaCl stress has been evaluated. Our data highlighted the important role of the OsHKT gene family in regulating the JA and BR mediated rice salinity tolerance and could be useful for rice future breeding programs.
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spelling pubmed-94959692022-09-23 Transcriptome-Wide Analysis Revealed the Potential of the High-Affinity Potassium Transporter (HKT) Gene Family in Rice Salinity Tolerance via Ion Homeostasis Hussain, Shahid Zhang, Rui Liu, Shuli Li, Rongkai Zhou, Yicheng Chen, Yinglong Hou, Hongyan Dai, Qigen Bioengineering (Basel) Article The high-affinity potassium transporter (HKT) genes are key ions transporters, regulating the plant response to salt stress via sodium (Na(+)) and potassium (K(+)) homeostasis. The main goal of this research was to find and understand the HKT genes in rice and their potential biological activities in response to brassinosteroids (BRs), jasmonic acid (JA), seawater, and NaCl stress. The in silico analyses of seven OsHKT genes involved their evolutionary tree, gene structures, conserved motifs, and chemical properties, highlighting the key aspects of OsHKT genes. The Gene Ontology (GO) analysis of HKT genes revealed their roles in growth and stress responses. Promoter analysis showed that the majority of the HKT genes participate in abiotic stress responses. Tissue-specific expression analysis showed higher transcriptional activity of OsHKT genes in roots and leaves. Under NaCl, BR, and JA application, OsHKT1 was expressed differentially in roots and shoots. Similarly, the induced expression pattern of OsHKT1 was recorded in the seawater resistant (SWR) cultivar. Additionally, the Na(+) to K(+) ratio under different concentrations of NaCl stress has been evaluated. Our data highlighted the important role of the OsHKT gene family in regulating the JA and BR mediated rice salinity tolerance and could be useful for rice future breeding programs. MDPI 2022-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9495969/ /pubmed/36134956 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9090410 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hussain, Shahid
Zhang, Rui
Liu, Shuli
Li, Rongkai
Zhou, Yicheng
Chen, Yinglong
Hou, Hongyan
Dai, Qigen
Transcriptome-Wide Analysis Revealed the Potential of the High-Affinity Potassium Transporter (HKT) Gene Family in Rice Salinity Tolerance via Ion Homeostasis
title Transcriptome-Wide Analysis Revealed the Potential of the High-Affinity Potassium Transporter (HKT) Gene Family in Rice Salinity Tolerance via Ion Homeostasis
title_full Transcriptome-Wide Analysis Revealed the Potential of the High-Affinity Potassium Transporter (HKT) Gene Family in Rice Salinity Tolerance via Ion Homeostasis
title_fullStr Transcriptome-Wide Analysis Revealed the Potential of the High-Affinity Potassium Transporter (HKT) Gene Family in Rice Salinity Tolerance via Ion Homeostasis
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptome-Wide Analysis Revealed the Potential of the High-Affinity Potassium Transporter (HKT) Gene Family in Rice Salinity Tolerance via Ion Homeostasis
title_short Transcriptome-Wide Analysis Revealed the Potential of the High-Affinity Potassium Transporter (HKT) Gene Family in Rice Salinity Tolerance via Ion Homeostasis
title_sort transcriptome-wide analysis revealed the potential of the high-affinity potassium transporter (hkt) gene family in rice salinity tolerance via ion homeostasis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9495969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36134956
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9090410
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