PubMed 24944085
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Automatically associated channels: Slo1
Title: Anion channel SLAH3 functions in nitrate-dependent alleviation of ammonium toxicity in Arabidopsis.
Authors: Xiaojiang Zheng, Kai He, Thomas Kleist, Fang Chen, Sheng Luan
Journal, date & volume: Plant Cell Environ., 2015 Mar , 38, 474-86
PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24944085
Abstract
Slow anion channels (SLAC/SLAH) are efflux channels previously shown to be critical for stomatal regulation. However, detailed analysis using the β-glucuronidase reporter gene showed that members of the SLAC/SLAH gene family are predominantly expressed in roots, in addition to stomatal guard cells, implicating distinct function(s) of SLAC/SLAH in the roots. Comprehensive mutant analyses of all slac/slah mutants indicated that slah3 plants showed a greater growth defect than wild-type plants when ammonium was supplied as the sole nitrogen source. Ammonium toxicity was mimicked by acidic pH in nitrogen-free external medium, suggesting that medium acidification by ammonium-fed plants may underlie ammonium toxicity. Interestingly, such toxicity was more severe in slah3 mutants and, particularly in wild-type plants, was alleviated by supplementing the media with micromolar levels of nitrate. These data thus provide evidence that SLAH3, a nitrate efflux channel, plays a role in nitrate-dependent alleviation of ammonium toxicity in plants.