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Plant Endomembrane Dynamics: Studies of K/H Antiporters Provide Insights on the Effects of PH and Ion Homeostasis

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Journal Plant Physiol
Specialty Physiology
Date 2018 Apr 26
PMID 29691301
Citations 69
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Plants remodel their cells through the dynamic endomembrane system. Intracellular pH is important for membrane trafficking, but the determinants of pH homeostasis are poorly defined in plants. Electrogenic proton (H) pumps depend on counter-ion fluxes to establish transmembrane pH gradients at the plasma membrane and endomembranes. Vacuolar-type H-ATPase-mediated acidification of the trans-Golgi network is crucial for secretion and membrane recycling. Pump and counter-ion fluxes are unlikely to fine-tune pH; rather, alkali cation/H antiporters, which can alter pH and/or cation homeostasis locally and transiently, are prime candidates. Plants have a large family of predicted cation/H exchangers (CHX) of obscure function, in addition to the well-studied K(Na)/H exchangers (NHX). Here, we review the regulation of cytosolic and vacuolar pH, highlighting the similarities and distinctions of NHX and CHX members. In planta, alkalinization of the trans-Golgi network or vacuole by NHXs promotes membrane trafficking, endocytosis, cell expansion, and growth. CHXs localize to endomembranes and/or the plasma membrane and contribute to male fertility, pollen tube guidance, pollen wall construction, stomatal opening, and, in soybean (), tolerance to salt stress. Three-dimensional structural models and mutagenesis of Arabidopsis () genes have allowed us to infer that AtCHX17 and AtNHX1 share a global architecture and a translocation core like bacterial Na/H antiporters. Yet, the presence of distinct residues suggests that some CHXs differ from NHXs in pH sensing and electrogenicity. How H pumps, counter-ion fluxes, and cation/H antiporters are linked with signaling and membrane trafficking to remodel membranes and cell walls awaits further investigation.

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