Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2057089 | Journal of Plant Physiology | 2009 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryWe isolated cDNAs for Na+/H+ antiporter genes (PhaNHA1s) from salt-sensitive and salt-tolerant reed plants. A phylogenetic analysis and localization analysis using yeast strains expressing PhaNHA1-GFP protein showed that PhaNHA1s were plasma membrane Na+/H+ antiporters. Yeast strains expressing PhaNHA1 from salt-tolerant reed plants (PhaNHA1-n) grew well than yeast strains expressing PhaNHA1 from salt-sensitive reed plants (PhaNHA1-u) in the presence of 100 mM NaCl. Furthermore, Na+ contents of yeast cells expressing PhaNHA1-n were less than half of those of yeast cells expressing PhaNHA1-u. These results suggest that PhaNHA1-n is more efficient at excluding Na+ from the cells than PhaNHA1-u.
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Authors
Ryuichi Takahashi, Shenkui Liu, Tetsuo Takano,