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. 2020 Feb;225(3):1105-1110.
doi: 10.1111/nph.15758. Epub 2019 Mar 30.

The energy cost of the tonoplast futile sodium leak

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The energy cost of the tonoplast futile sodium leak

Sergey Shabala et al. New Phytol. 2020 Feb.
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Abstract

Active removal of Na+ from the cytosol into the vacuole plays a critical role in salinity tissue tolerance, but another, often neglected component of this trait is Na+ retention in vacuoles. This retention is based on an efficient control of Na+ -permeable slow- and fast-vacuolar channels that mediate the back-leak of Na+ into cytosol and, if not regulated tightly, could result in a futile cycle. This Tansley insight summarizes our current knowledge of regulation of tonoplast Na+ -permeable channels and discusses the energy cost of vacuolar Na+ sequestration, under different scenarios. We also report on a phylogenetic and bioinformatic analysis of the plant two-pore channel family and the difference in its structure and regulation between halophytes and glycophytes, in the context of salinity tolerance.

Keywords: H+-ATPase; halophyte; salinity stress; tonoplast ion channels; two-pore channel 1 (TPC1); vacuolar sodium sequestration.

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  • The salinity challenge.
    Sanders D. Sanders D. New Phytol. 2020 Feb;225(3):1047-1048. doi: 10.1111/nph.16357. New Phytol. 2020. PMID: 31894589 Free PMC article.

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