| Literature DB >> 16666005 |
X Gidrol1, H Chrestin, G Mounoury, J D'Auzac.
Abstract
The treatment of Hevea brasiliensis (rubber tree) bark by chloro-2-ethyl phosphonic acid (ethrel), an ethylene-producing compound, induces a significant increase in the tonoplast H(+)-translocating ATPase activity in the latex during the first 24 hours after the application of the stimulating agent. Moreover, the tonoplast-bound ATPase is highly activated when vacuoles (lutoids) are resuspended in ultrafiltrated cytosol. This effect is amplified during ethrel stimulation. Preliminary assays to characterize the endogenous effector(s) suggest that the activator(s) could be a heat-resistant compound with a low molecular weight, most likely an anion. The activation of the tonoplast-bound ATPase and the associated activation of the protons translocation across the lutoid membrane, could explain the cytosolic alkalinization observed in latex following the ethrel treatment of Hevea bark, which results in an enhanced rubber production.Entities:
Year: 1988 PMID: 16666005 PMCID: PMC1054591 DOI: 10.1104/pp.86.3.899
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Physiol ISSN: 0032-0889 Impact factor: 8.340