“…All of these sites were located in MPM domains (MPMa: 61V/T, 68S/G, 69M/L, 77F/L, and 82L/I; MPMb: 203F/S, 208T/S, 214F/L, and 236P/G; MPMc: 363Y/S; MPMd: 443F/L and 466G/S). Finally, functional analysis outcomes with TaHKT2;1, AtHKT1;1, and rice genes suggested that site 68S/G of the MPMa domain might play a central role in determining the Na + selectivity of the transporter (Horie et al, 2001;Vieira-Pires et al, 2013). After gene duplication, paralogs went through one of four processes: in the first (nonfunctionalization) one copy initially became a pseudogene and gradually became extinct (Petrov and Hartl, 2000).…”