Over-expression of a plasma membrane H + -ATPase SpAHA1 conferred salt tolerance to transgenic Arabidopsis

PROTOPLASMA(2018)

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The SpAHA1 gene, encoding a plasma membrane (PM) H + -ATPase (AHA) in Sesuvium portulacastrum , was transformed into Arabidopsis plants, and its expression increased salinity tolerance of transgenic Arabidopsis plants: seed germination ratio, root growth, and biomass of transgenic plants were greater compared to wild-type plants under NaCl treatment condition. Upon salinity stress, both Na + and H + effluxes in the roots of SpAHA1 expressing plants were faster than those of untransformed plants. Transformed plants with SpAHA1 had lower Na + and higher K + contents relative to wild-type plants when treated with NaCl, resulting in greater K + /Na + ratio in transgenic plants than in wild-type plants under salt stress. Extent of oxidative stress increased in both transgenic and wild-type plants exposed to salinity stress, but overexpression of SpAHA1 could alleviate the accumulation of hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) induced by NaCl treatment in transgenic plants relative to wild-type plants; the content of malondialdehyde (MDA) was lower in transgenic plants than that in wild-type plants under salinity stress. These results suggest that the higher H + -pumping activity generated by SpAHA1 improved the growth of transgenic plants via regulating ion and reactive oxygen species (ROS) homeostasis in plant cells under salinity stress.
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Plasma membrane (PM) H+-ATPase,Salt tolerance,Ion homeostasis,Transgenic Arabidopsis,Sesuvium portulacastrum
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