PcNPF2.7 from the Xerophyte Pugionium cornutum Facilitates Root-to-Shoot NO3− Transport and Affects Na+ Transport Under Salt Stress
Peng-Fei Ren, Fang-Zhen Wang, Zhuo-Ma Deji, Hao-Ran Liao, Mei-Mei Cai, Ke-Yan He, Li Li, Xiao-Xing Wei, Qing Ma

TL;DR
A gene from a drought-tolerant plant helps transport nutrients and manage salt stress, offering a way to improve crop resilience.
Contribution
Identifies PcNPF2.7 as a gene that enhances salt tolerance by managing nitrate and sodium transport in plants.
Findings
PcNPF2.7 facilitates root-to-shoot nitrate transport in Pugionium cornutum.
Overexpression of PcNPF2.7 in Arabidopsis reduces shoot sodium levels and improves salt tolerance.
PcNPF2.7 expression is induced by salt and nitrate treatments in roots.
Abstract
Pugionium cornutum is a typical xerophyte indigenous to arid and semi-arid regions of northwest China, exhibiting remarkable adaptability to drought and salt stresses. Unlike salt-sensitive plants, maintaining a stable NO3− concentration in the shoots is an important physiological strategy underlying the salt stress adaptation of P. cornutum. This study aimed to investigate the role of PcNPF2.7 from P. cornutum in the NO3− homeostasis and salt tolerance. Our results demonstrated that PcNPF2.7, which was mainly expressed in the stele tissue of the roots of P. cornutum, facilitates root-to-shoot NO3− transport and modulates Na+ accumulation in the shoot, thus contributing to the salt tolerance of the plant. The findings provide a potential candidate gene for improving salt tolerance in crops. Nitrate Excretion Transporter 1 (NAXT1/NPF2.7) is known to regulate NO3− transport in…
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TopicsPlant nutrient uptake and metabolism · Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance · Plant responses to water stress
