Potassium homeostasis and signalling: from the whole plant to the subcellular level.

Quantitative plant biology Pub Date : 2025-05-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/qpb.2025.10
Lars H Wegner, Igor Pottosin, Ingo Dreyer, Sergey Shabala
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Abstract

Potassium is an essential macronutrient required for plant growth and development. Over the recent decade, an important signalling role of K+ has emerged. Here, we discuss some aspects of such signalling at the various levels of plant functional organisation. The topic covered include: (1) mechanisms of long-distant K+ transport in the xylem and phloem and the molecular identity and regulation of K+ loading and unloading into plant vasculature; (2) essentiality and physiological roles of K+ cycling between shoots and roots; (3) plant sensing and signalling of low K+; (4) maintenance of K+ homeostasis at the cellular level; (5) stress-induced modulation of cytosolic K+ as a signal in plant adaptive responses to hostile environment; (6) stress-specific K+ "signatures" and mechanisms of their decoding by regulation of purine metabolism and H+-ATPase activity; (7) cytosolic K+ loss as a metabolic switch and a regulator of autophagy; and (8) vacuolar K+ transport and sensing.

钾稳态和信号传导:从整个植物到亚细胞水平。
钾是植物生长发育所必需的大量营养元素。近十年来,K+的一个重要信号作用已经出现。在这里,我们讨论了在植物功能组织的各个层面上这种信号传导的一些方面。主要研究内容包括:(1)植物木质部和韧皮部钾离子的远距离转运机制、植物维管系统钾离子转运的分子特性和调控;(2)茎根间K+循环的必要性和生理作用;(3)低K+的植物感知与信号转导;(4)维持细胞水平的K+稳态;(5)逆境诱导的细胞质K+信号调控在植物逆境适应性反应中的作用;(6)通过嘌呤代谢和H+- atp酶活性调控胁迫特异性K+“信号”及其解码机制;(7)胞浆K+损失作为代谢开关和自噬调节因子;(8)液泡K+输运和感知。
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