Abstract

The plant vacuolar Na+/H+ antiporter plays an important role in salt tolerance. A vacuolar Na+/H+ cDNA (LfNHX1) gene was cloned from Leptochloa fusca(L.) Kunth, a halophyte forage grass, by cDNA and RACE methods using degenerate primers. The results show that the LfNHX sequence contains 2452 nucleotides and an open-reading frame of1620 nucleotides that encode a protein of 540 amino acids with a deduced molecular mass of 59.8kDa. The deduced amino acid contains the consensus amiloride-binding domain. The effects of NaCl stress on the Na+/ H+ gene expression were analysed using Real Time PCR. The analysis showed that the expression level of LfNHX1 increases in response to different levels of NaCl, indicating that V-Na+/H+ plays an important role in salt tolerance in this plant.

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