Characterization of Critical Amino Acids in the Transport and Selectivity of the Plant Na+/H+ Exchanger Plasma Membrane SOS1
Asad Ullah, Debajyoti Dutta, Larry Fliegel

TL;DR
This study identifies key amino acids in a plant transporter that affect salt tolerance and ion selectivity, which could help improve crops in salty environments.
Contribution
The study identifies Y346 as a critical amino acid for ion selectivity and shows that specific mutations can enhance salt tolerance in a heterologous system.
Findings
Mutation Y346R significantly improves LiCl tolerance without affecting NaCl tolerance.
Other mutations like Y346F, A399V, and Y346A show minor improvements in NaCl tolerance.
Amino acid Y346 is critical for ion selectivity in the SOS1 transporter.
Abstract
SOS1 is a Na+/H+ antiporter found in the plant membrane of Arabidopsis thaliana and serves as a major transporter that extrudes Na+ across the plasma membrane of cells in exchange for intracellular H+. The first 450 amino acids comprise the membrane transport domain. Using a yeast heterologous expression system, we examined nine different mutations that may either change specificity or improve salt tolerance. E261K had minor negative effects on the ability to confer tolerance to LiCl and NaCl. Mutation A399V had minor effects, lowering LiCl tolerance and slightly improving NaCl tolerance, as did the double mutant E261KA399V. Four different mutations of amino acid Y346 had varying effects. The Y346R mutation resulted in a major improvement in LiCl tolerance but did not affect NaCl tolerance. The L375I mutant showed impaired NaCl tolerance, whereas the Q362L mutant exhibited minor effects…
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TopicsPlant nutrient uptake and metabolism · Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance · Plant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects
