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Identification of a Transport Mechanism for NH4+ in the Symbiosome Membrane of Pea Root Nodules.

P. Mouritzen1, L. Rosendahl.   

Abstract

Symbiosome membrane vesicles, facing bacteroid-side-out, were purified from pea (Pisum sativum L.) root nodules and used to study NH4+ transport across the membrane by recording vesicle uptake of the NH4+ analog [14C]methylamine (MA). Membrane potentials ([delta][psi]) were imposed on the vesicles using K+ concentration gradients and valinomycin, and the size of the imposed [delta][psi] was determined by measuring vesicle uptake of [14C]tetraphenylphosphonium. Vesicle uptake of MA was driven by a negative [delta][psi] and was stimulated by a low extravesicular pH. Protonophore-induced collapse of the pH gradient indicated that uptake of MA was not related to the presence of a pH gradient. The MA-uptake mechanism appeared to have a large capacity for transport, and saturation was not observed at MA concentrations in the range of 25 [mu]M to 150 mM. MA uptake could be inhibited by NH4+, which indicates that NH4+ and MA compete for the same uptake mechanism. The observed fluxes suggest that voltage-driven channels are operating in the symbiosome membrane and that these are capable of transporting NH4+ at high rates from the bacteroid side of the membrane to the plant cytosol. The pH of the symbiosome space is likely to be involved in regulation of the flux.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 12223820      PMCID: PMC158510          DOI: 10.1104/pp.115.2.519

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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