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pubmed-article:17311588pubmed:abstractTextDebaryomyces hansenii is a salt-tolerant yeast that contains high amounts of internal Na(+). Debaryomyces hansenii kept more sodium than Saccharomyces cerevisiae in both the cytoplasm and vacuole when grown under a variety of NaCl concentrations. These results indicate a higher tolerance of Debaryomyces to high internal Na(+), and, in addition, suggest the existence of a transporter driving Na(+) into the vacuole. Moreover, a gene encoding a Na(+) (K(+))/H(+) antiporter from D. hansenii was cloned and sequenced. The gene, designated DhNHX1, exhibited significant homology with genes of the NHE/NHX family. DhNHX1 expression was induced neither at low pH nor by extracellular NaCl. A mutant of S. cerevisiae lacking its own Na(+) transporters (ena1-4Delta nha1 Delta nhx1 Delta), when transformed with DhNHX1, partially recovered cation tolerance as well as the ability to accumulate Na(+) and K(+) into the vacuole. Our analysis provides evidence that DhNhx1p transports Na(+) (and K(+)) into the vacuole and that it can play an important role in ion homeostasis and salt tolerance.lld:pubmed
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