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Plant HKT Channels: An Updated View on Structure, Function and Gene Regulation

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22041892

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HKT channels; sodium transport; potassium transport; selectivity filter; gene regulation

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  1. Chilean Conicyt, programme PAI, Convocatoria nacional subvencion a la instalacion en la academia [PAI77170035]
  2. Chilean Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo [11190767, 1191133]
  3. Conicyt
  4. Programma de Cooperacion Internacional, Concurso de Apoyo a la Formacion de Redes Internacionales [REDES180117]

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HKT channels are a plant protein family responsible for sodium and potassium uptake, as well as Na+-K+ homeostasis. They are divided into two classes based on sequence polymorphisms and play diverse roles in salt tolerance and potassium shortage responses in plants.
HKT channels are a plant protein family involved in sodium (Na+) and potassium (K+) uptake and Na+-K+ homeostasis. Some HKTs underlie salt tolerance responses in plants, while others provide a mechanism to cope with short-term K+ shortage by allowing increased Na+ uptake under K+ starvation conditions. HKT channels present a functionally versatile family divided into two classes, mainly based on a sequence polymorphism found in the sequences underlying the selectivity filter of the first pore loop. Physiologically, most class I members function as sodium uniporters, and class II members as Na+/K+ symporters. Nevertheless, even within these two classes, there is a high functional diversity that, to date, cannot be explained at the molecular level. The high complexity is also reflected at the regulatory level. HKT expression is modulated at the level of transcription, translation, and functionality of the protein. Here, we summarize and discuss the structure and conservation of the HKT channel family from algae to angiosperms. We also outline the latest findings on gene expression and the regulation of HKT channels.

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