Abstract:
To clarify the function of
NtSLAC (Slowly activating anion channel, SLAC) genes in chloride transport, a
SLAH (
SLAC homologue) gene was cloned from
Nicotiana tabacum by homology search, named as
NtSLAH1. The open reading frame of
NtSLAH1 was 1 107 bp in length and encoded 368 amino acids. The NtSLAH1 protein was located in the cytoplasmic membrane. Comparing to
SLAH genes in the other plants, deduced protein sequences of
NtSLAH1,
AtSLAH1 and
AtSLAH4 were highly similar, and
NtSLAH1 was closer to
AtSLAH1 and
AtSLAH4 in evolutionary distance. qRT-PCR results showed that
NtSLAH1 was highly expressed in root, and the expression of
NtSLAH1, especially in roots, was down-regulated under salt stress. The results indicated that
NtSLAH1 might play an important role in response to salt and the absorption of chloride in tobacco.