Salinity is a major abiotic stress affecting plant growth and productivity. Considerable genetic variation is present in rice in response to salt stress, with higher sensitivity during early seedling and reproductive ...Salinity is a major abiotic stress affecting plant growth and productivity. Considerable genetic variation is present in rice in response to salt stress, with higher sensitivity during early seedling and reproductive stage. In this study, physiological changes in leaves and developing panicles of rice genotypes (IR686, Sadri, Rc222, CSR28, IR670 and Pokkali) contrasting in salt tolerance at the reproductive stage were evaluated in greenhouse experiment under salt stress. The results showed that IR670 and the tolerant-check Pokkali maintained lower Na^+/K^+ ratio, less reduction in chlorophyll concentration, lower malondialdehyde (MDA) production, higher concentrations of reduced ascorbate (reduced AsA), higher proline accumulation and lower percentage reduction in pollen viability than the salt-sensitive genotypes under salt stress. The higher concentration of reduced AsA suggests an efficient ROS-scavenging system. Physiological measurements and pollen viability analysis revealed that Sadri (moderately tolerant at the seedling stage) is sensitive to salt stress at the flowering stage. The findings will be useful in breeding salt tolerant varieties at both seedling and reproductive stages by selecting appropriate genotypes and phenotypes.展开更多
Improvement in the osmoregulation capacity via nutritional supplies is vitally important in shrimp aquaculture.The effects of dietary protein levels on the osmoregulation capacity of the Pacific white shrimp(L.vanname...Improvement in the osmoregulation capacity via nutritional supplies is vitally important in shrimp aquaculture.The effects of dietary protein levels on the osmoregulation capacity of the Pacific white shrimp(L.vannamei) were investigated.This involved an examination of growth performance,glutamate dehydrogenase(GDH) and Na+-K+ ATPase mRNA expression,,and GDH activity in muscles and gills.Three experimental diets were formulated,containing 25%,40%,and 50% dietary protein,and fed to the shrimp at a salinity of 25.After 20 days,no significant difference was observed in weight gain,though GDH and Na+-K+ ATPase gene expression and GDH activity increased with higher dietary protein levels.Subsequently,shrimp fed diets with 25% and 50% dietary protein were transferred into tanks with salinities of 38 and 5,respectively,and sampled at weeks 1 and 2.Shrimp fed with 40% protein at 25 in salinity(optimal conditions) were used as a control.Regardless of the salinities,shrimp fed with 50% dietary protein had significantly higher growth performance than other diets;no significant differences were found in comparison with the control.Shrimp fed with 25% dietary protein and maintained at salinities of 38 and 5 had significantly lower weight gain values after 2 weeks.Ambient salinity change also stimulated the hepatosomatic index,which increased in the first week and then recovered to a relatively normal level,as in the control,after 2 weeks.These findings indicate that in white shrimp,the specific protein nutrient and energy demands related to ambient salinity change are associated with protein metabolism.Increased dietary protein level could improve the osmoregulation capacity of L.vannamei with more energy resources allocated to GDH activity and expression.展开更多
The effects of environmental Na+/K+ ratio on the gill ion-transport enzyme activity,plasma osmolality and growth of Cynoglossus semilaevis juveniles were investigated. The results showed that,plasma osmolality was sim...The effects of environmental Na+/K+ ratio on the gill ion-transport enzyme activity,plasma osmolality and growth of Cynoglossus semilaevis juveniles were investigated. The results showed that,plasma osmolality was similar among flounder adapted to different Na+/K+ ratios of saline groundwaters (P>0.05),while the growth,gill Na+,K+-ATPase and HCO3--ATPase activities were affected by Na+/K+ ratio significantly (P<0.05). The gill Na+,K+-ATPase activity reached its maximum on day 3,then decreased gradually from day 3 to day 9 and remained constant from day 9 to day 15. The peak values of gill Na+,K+-ATPase activity were detected on day 3 for all Na+/K+ ratios of saline groundwaters,then the enzyme activities descended,and on day 9 the enzyme activi-ties achieved steady state,and the gill HCO3--ATPase activity increased rapidly and achieved steady state after one day. During steady state,the gill Na+,K+-ATPase and HCO3--ATPase activity of Na+/K+ ratios 20 and 40 treatments were significantly higher than those in the control group (Na+/K+ ratio 27.5),while there were no significant differences between the Na+/K+ ratio 30 treatment and the control group; the gill Na+,K+-ATPase activity of Na+/K+ ratio 20 and 40 treatments were significantly higher than that for ratio 30 treatment,but there were no significant differences of gill HCO3--ATPase activity among these treatments. At the end of the 15-day experiment,the weight gain (%) and specific growth rate (SGR) of flounders maintained in seawater were significantly higher than those in groundwaters; significant differences also occurred among the treatments; Na+/K+ ratio 30 treatment had the highest values (33.7% and 1.94 respectively),which were significantly higher than those under Na+/K+ ratios 20 and 40 treatments. There-fore,for the saline groundwater used in this experiment,it is suggested that the Na+/K+ ratio be adjusted to approximately 30,i.e.,as close to that of natural seawater as possible in the culture of flounder.展开更多
Mechanosensitive (MS) channels are extensively stud- ied membrane protein for maintaining intracellular homeostasis through translocating solutes and ions across the membrane, but its mechanisms of channel gating an...Mechanosensitive (MS) channels are extensively stud- ied membrane protein for maintaining intracellular homeostasis through translocating solutes and ions across the membrane, but its mechanisms of channel gating and ion selectivity are largely unknown. Here, we identified the Ynal channel as the Na^+/K^+ cation-selec- tive MS channel and solved its structure at 3.8 A by cryo- EM single-particle method. Ynal exhibits low conduc- tance among the family of MS channels in E. coil, and shares a similar overall heptamer structure fold with previously studied MscS channels. By combining structural based mutagenesis, quantum mechanical and electrophysiological characterizations, we revealed that ion selective filter formed by seven hydrophobic methionine (Ynal^Met158) in the transmembrane pore determined ion selectivity, and both ion selectivity and gating of Ynal channel were affected by accompanying anions in solution. Further quantum simulation and functional validation support that the distinct binding energies with various anions to Ynal^Met158 facilitate Na^+/K^+ pass through, which was defined as binding-block mechanism. Our structural and functional studies provided a new perspective for understanding the mechanism of how MS channels select ions driven by mechanical force.展开更多
基金the International Rice Research InstituteDOST-ASTHRDPUniversity of the Philippines Visayas for providing support
文摘Salinity is a major abiotic stress affecting plant growth and productivity. Considerable genetic variation is present in rice in response to salt stress, with higher sensitivity during early seedling and reproductive stage. In this study, physiological changes in leaves and developing panicles of rice genotypes (IR686, Sadri, Rc222, CSR28, IR670 and Pokkali) contrasting in salt tolerance at the reproductive stage were evaluated in greenhouse experiment under salt stress. The results showed that IR670 and the tolerant-check Pokkali maintained lower Na^+/K^+ ratio, less reduction in chlorophyll concentration, lower malondialdehyde (MDA) production, higher concentrations of reduced ascorbate (reduced AsA), higher proline accumulation and lower percentage reduction in pollen viability than the salt-sensitive genotypes under salt stress. The higher concentration of reduced AsA suggests an efficient ROS-scavenging system. Physiological measurements and pollen viability analysis revealed that Sadri (moderately tolerant at the seedling stage) is sensitive to salt stress at the flowering stage. The findings will be useful in breeding salt tolerant varieties at both seedling and reproductive stages by selecting appropriate genotypes and phenotypes.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos. 31001098 and 30771670)the National High Technology R&D Program (863 Program) (No. 2006BAD01A13)+5 种基金the National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) (No. 2009CB118702)Shanghai Committee of Science and Technology,China (Nos.08DZ1906401,09ZR1409800,10JC1404100)Shanghai Agriculture Science and Technology Key Grant (No.2-1,2009)the Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China (No. 200802690012)partially by the E-Institute of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission (No. E03009)the Key and Open Laboratory of Marine and Estuarine Fisheries Resources and Ecology,Ministry of Agriculture
文摘Improvement in the osmoregulation capacity via nutritional supplies is vitally important in shrimp aquaculture.The effects of dietary protein levels on the osmoregulation capacity of the Pacific white shrimp(L.vannamei) were investigated.This involved an examination of growth performance,glutamate dehydrogenase(GDH) and Na+-K+ ATPase mRNA expression,,and GDH activity in muscles and gills.Three experimental diets were formulated,containing 25%,40%,and 50% dietary protein,and fed to the shrimp at a salinity of 25.After 20 days,no significant difference was observed in weight gain,though GDH and Na+-K+ ATPase gene expression and GDH activity increased with higher dietary protein levels.Subsequently,shrimp fed diets with 25% and 50% dietary protein were transferred into tanks with salinities of 38 and 5,respectively,and sampled at weeks 1 and 2.Shrimp fed with 40% protein at 25 in salinity(optimal conditions) were used as a control.Regardless of the salinities,shrimp fed with 50% dietary protein had significantly higher growth performance than other diets;no significant differences were found in comparison with the control.Shrimp fed with 25% dietary protein and maintained at salinities of 38 and 5 had significantly lower weight gain values after 2 weeks.Ambient salinity change also stimulated the hepatosomatic index,which increased in the first week and then recovered to a relatively normal level,as in the control,after 2 weeks.These findings indicate that in white shrimp,the specific protein nutrient and energy demands related to ambient salinity change are associated with protein metabolism.Increased dietary protein level could improve the osmoregulation capacity of L.vannamei with more energy resources allocated to GDH activity and expression.
基金the Agricultural Science and Technology Achievement Transfer Project of Tianjin City of China (Transfer of the Large-scale health culture technology of fish and shrimp)the Science and Technology Program of Shengli Oil Field Administration Bureau (The exploring study on the culture technology of fish and shrimp using saline groundwaters)
文摘The effects of environmental Na+/K+ ratio on the gill ion-transport enzyme activity,plasma osmolality and growth of Cynoglossus semilaevis juveniles were investigated. The results showed that,plasma osmolality was similar among flounder adapted to different Na+/K+ ratios of saline groundwaters (P>0.05),while the growth,gill Na+,K+-ATPase and HCO3--ATPase activities were affected by Na+/K+ ratio significantly (P<0.05). The gill Na+,K+-ATPase activity reached its maximum on day 3,then decreased gradually from day 3 to day 9 and remained constant from day 9 to day 15. The peak values of gill Na+,K+-ATPase activity were detected on day 3 for all Na+/K+ ratios of saline groundwaters,then the enzyme activities descended,and on day 9 the enzyme activi-ties achieved steady state,and the gill HCO3--ATPase activity increased rapidly and achieved steady state after one day. During steady state,the gill Na+,K+-ATPase and HCO3--ATPase activity of Na+/K+ ratios 20 and 40 treatments were significantly higher than those in the control group (Na+/K+ ratio 27.5),while there were no significant differences between the Na+/K+ ratio 30 treatment and the control group; the gill Na+,K+-ATPase activity of Na+/K+ ratio 20 and 40 treatments were significantly higher than that for ratio 30 treatment,but there were no significant differences of gill HCO3--ATPase activity among these treatments. At the end of the 15-day experiment,the weight gain (%) and specific growth rate (SGR) of flounders maintained in seawater were significantly higher than those in groundwaters; significant differences also occurred among the treatments; Na+/K+ ratio 30 treatment had the highest values (33.7% and 1.94 respectively),which were significantly higher than those under Na+/K+ ratios 20 and 40 treatments. There-fore,for the saline groundwater used in this experiment,it is suggested that the Na+/K+ ratio be adjusted to approximately 30,i.e.,as close to that of natural seawater as possible in the culture of flounder.
文摘Mechanosensitive (MS) channels are extensively stud- ied membrane protein for maintaining intracellular homeostasis through translocating solutes and ions across the membrane, but its mechanisms of channel gating and ion selectivity are largely unknown. Here, we identified the Ynal channel as the Na^+/K^+ cation-selec- tive MS channel and solved its structure at 3.8 A by cryo- EM single-particle method. Ynal exhibits low conduc- tance among the family of MS channels in E. coil, and shares a similar overall heptamer structure fold with previously studied MscS channels. By combining structural based mutagenesis, quantum mechanical and electrophysiological characterizations, we revealed that ion selective filter formed by seven hydrophobic methionine (Ynal^Met158) in the transmembrane pore determined ion selectivity, and both ion selectivity and gating of Ynal channel were affected by accompanying anions in solution. Further quantum simulation and functional validation support that the distinct binding energies with various anions to Ynal^Met158 facilitate Na^+/K^+ pass through, which was defined as binding-block mechanism. Our structural and functional studies provided a new perspective for understanding the mechanism of how MS channels select ions driven by mechanical force.