| Literature DB >> 15086798 |
Inken Lorenzen1, Thomas Aberle, Christoph Plieth.
Abstract
Salt stress leads to massive accumulation of toxic levels of Na(+) and Cl(-) ions in plants. By using the recombinant fluorescent probe CLOMELEON, we demonstrate passive anion flux under salt stress. Chloride influx is restricted in the presence of divalent cations like Mg(2+) and Ca(2+), and completely blocked by La(3+). The amount but not the rate of the reported chloride uptake is independent from the kind of corresponding permeable cation (K(+) versus Na(+)), external pH and magnitude of osmotic stress. Cl(-) efflux however seems to involve stretch-activated transport. From the influence of Ca(2+) on reported changes of cytosolic anion concentrations, we speculate that transport mechanisms of Cl(-) and Na(+) might be thermodynamically coupled under saline conditions.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15086798 DOI: 10.1111/j.0960-7412.2004.02053.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant J ISSN: 0960-7412 Impact factor: 6.417