H2O2 and cytosolic Ca2+ signals triggered by the PM H+‐coupled transport system mediate K+/Na+ homeostasis in NaCl‐stressed Populus euphratica cells

J Sun, MEIJ WANG, MQ DING…�- Plant, Cell &�…, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
J Sun, MEIJ WANG, MQ DING, SHUR DENG, MEIQIN LIU, CUNFU LU, XY ZHOU, X Shen…
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Using confocal microscopy, X‐ray microanalysis and the scanning ion‐selective electrode
technique, we investigated the signalling of H2O2, cytosolic Ca2+ ([Ca2+] cyt) and the PM
H+‐coupled transport system in K+/Na+ homeostasis control in NaCl‐stressed calluses of
Populus euphratica. An obvious Na+/H+ antiport was seen in salinized cells; however, NaCl
stress caused a net K+ efflux, because of the salt‐induced membrane depolarization. H2O2
levels, regulated upwards by salinity, contributed to ionic homeostasis, because H2O2�…
Abstract
Using confocal microscopy, X‐ray microanalysis and the scanning ion‐selective electrode technique, we investigated the signalling of H2O2, cytosolic Ca2+ ([Ca2+]cyt) and the PM H+‐coupled transport system in K+/Na+ homeostasis control in NaCl‐stressed calluses of Populus euphratica. An obvious Na+/H+ antiport was seen in salinized cells; however, NaCl stress caused a net K+ efflux, because of the salt‐induced membrane depolarization. H2O2 levels, regulated upwards by salinity, contributed to ionic homeostasis, because H2O2 restrictions by DPI or DMTU caused enhanced K+ efflux and decreased Na+/H+ antiport activity. NaCl induced a net Ca2+ influx and a subsequent rise of [Ca2+]cyt, which is involved in H2O2‐mediated K+/Na+ homeostasis in salinized P. euphratica cells. When callus cells were pretreated with inhibitors of the Na+/H+ antiport system, the NaCl‐induced elevation of H2O2 and [Ca2+]cyt was correspondingly restricted, leading to a greater K+ efflux and a more pronounced reduction in Na+/H+ antiport activity. Results suggest that the PM H+‐coupled transport system mediates H+ translocation and triggers the stress signalling of H2O2 and Ca2+, which results in a K+/Na+ homeostasis via mediations of K+ channels and the Na+/H+ antiport system in the PM of NaCl‐stressed cells. Accordingly, a salt stress signalling pathway of P. euphratica cells is proposed.
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