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General Mechanisms for Solute Transport Across the Tonoplast of Plant Vacuoles: a Patch‐Clamp Survey of Ion Channels and Proton Pumps

Authors :
H. B. A. Prins
Klaus Raschke
Hélène Barbier-Brygoo
U.I. Flügge
Paul Ziegler
I. Struve
Rainer Hedrich
L. Taiz
S. Marx
H. Schnabl
Frans J. M. Maathuis
Hubert H. Felle
U. Lüttge
Julian I. Schroeder
Source :
ResearcherID
Publication Year :
1988
Publisher :
Wiley, 1988.

Abstract

The electrical properties of the tonoplast from a large variety of plant materials such as mesophyll cells, storage cells, tumor cells, suspension cultured cells, guard cells, coleoptile cells, and liverwort cells have been investigated using the patch-clamp technique. Whole-vacuole recordings were employed to study the dynamics of an ATP-dependent proton pump by directly measuring the electrogenic currents. The addition of Mg-ATP induced an inwardly directed current which depolarized the tonoplast (the vacuole becoming positive inside). Furthermore, voltage-dependent passive ion fluxes were analyzed using whole vacuoles and isolated membrane patches. Whole-vacuolar currents and single-channel currents were induced at hyperpolarizing potentials, whereas currents decreased at positive trans-tonoplast potentials. The electrical properties of the tonoplast of vacuoles from various plant tissues were similar and it was concluded that ion fluxes across the tonoplast follow the same general mechanisms.

Details

ISSN :
09328629
Volume :
101
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Botanica Acta
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....23872f523af4e02c49c08e977b8edfc0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1438-8677.1988.tb00003.x