Literature DB >> 12232305

Solubilization and Reconstitution of the Mg2+/2H+ Antiporter of the Lutoid Tonoplast from Hevea brasiliensis Latex.

Z. Amalou1, R. Gibrat, P. Trouslot, J. D'Auzac.   

Abstract

The Mg2+/2H+ antiporter recently described on lutoid membrane (Z. Amalou, R. Gibrat, C. Brugidou, P. Trouslot, J.d'Auzac [1992] Plant Physiol 100: 255-260) was solubilized by octylglucoside and reconstituted into soybean liposomes using the detergent dilution method. Magnesium efflux or influx experiments were used to generate a H+ influx or efflux, respectively, monitored with the fluorescent probe 9-amino-6-chloro-2-methoxyacridine. Both experiments gave saturable H+ fluxes as a function of internal or external Mg2+ concentrations with similar kinetic parameters Km and Vmax. The Km value for Mg2+ (about 2 mM) was identical to that previously found in lyophilized-resuspended lutoid (reference therein), whereas the Vmax value was 14-fold higher. Since only 10% of the initial proteins were recovered in proteoliposomes, and electrophoretic patterns of the two kinds of vesicles differed significantly, it was inferred that the increase in Vmax was due essentially to an enrichment of the protein antiporter in the reconstituted fraction, owing to a selective effect of octylglucoside at both solubilization and reconstitution steps. None of the various divalent cations used could dissipate the pH gradient of control liposomes of soybean lipids, unless the divalent/H+ exchanger A23187 was added, whereas a rapid dissipation of the pH gradient was observed with reconstituted proteoliposomes from lutoid proteins, with the cation selectivity sequence Zn2+ > Cd2+ > Mg2+ in the millimolar concentration range. The divalent ions Ca2+, Ba2+, and Mn2+ were incapable of generating a H+ efflux in reconstituted proteoliposomes, whereas both Mg2+/H+ and Ca2+/H+ exchanges were observed in lyophilized-resuspended lutoids. Therefore, the lutoid membrane seems to contain separate Mg2+/H+ and Ca2+/H transport systems, the latter being eliminated during the solubilization/reconstitution of lutoid membrane proteins.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 12232305      PMCID: PMC159501          DOI: 10.1104/pp.106.1.79

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


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