MdNAC2 enhances K+ deficiency stress tolerance by maintaining K+ homeostasis in apple.

IF 4.2 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Jianyu Li, Yaqi Cui, Tianchao Wang, Caihong Wang, Xiaodong Zheng, Zhijuan Sun, Qiang Zhao, Changqing Ma, Yi Lyu, Yike Tian
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Abstract

Potassium (K) is an essential nutrient for apple production, with its deficiency severely compromising yield and fruit quality. The development of K deficiency-resistant rootstocks represents an effective and promising approach to alleviating the adverse effects of K deficiency stress. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying apple resistance to K deficiency remain poorly understood. Here, we identified the transcription factor MdNAC2 as a critical regulator of apple tolerance to K deficiency through RNA-seq using Malus hupehensis as material. MdNAC2 enhanced apple tolerance to K deficiency by maintaining K+ homeostasis, primarily through directly suppressing the expression of the K+ efflux transporter MdGORK1. This regulatory mechanism reduces K+ efflux and stabilizes intracellular K+ levels under K deficiency stress. Collectively, our findings highlight the pivotal role of the MdNAC2-MdGORK1-K+ regulatory module in maintaining K+ and conferring apple resistance to K deficiency. This study provides new insights into the molecular mechanisms of K deficiency tolerance and establishes a theoretical foundation for breeding K deficiency-resistant apple rootstocks and cultivars.

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Plant Science
Plant Science 生物-生化与分子生物学
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9.10
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322
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Plant Science will publish in the minimum of time, research manuscripts as well as commissioned reviews and commentaries recommended by its referees in all areas of experimental plant biology with emphasis in the broad areas of genomics, proteomics, biochemistry (including enzymology), physiology, cell biology, development, genetics, functional plant breeding, systems biology and the interaction of plants with the environment. Manuscripts for full consideration should be written concisely and essentially as a final report. The main criterion for publication is that the manuscript must contain original and significant insights that lead to a better understanding of fundamental plant biology. Papers centering on plant cell culture should be of interest to a wide audience and methods employed result in a substantial improvement over existing established techniques and approaches. Methods papers are welcome only when the technique(s) described is novel or provides a major advancement of established protocols.
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