| Literature DB >> 16667336 |
R Pistocchi1, F Antognoni, N Bagni, D Zannoni.
Abstract
In the present work evidence is provided that spermidine, a polyamine largely present in plant tissues, may be transported, at physiological concentrations, into the matrix space of mitochondria isolated from tubers of Helianthus tuberosus L. cv OB1 (Jerusalem artichoke). It is concluded that the movement of spermidine strictly depends on membrane potential, since it is drastically blocked by valinomycin and only slightly sensitive to nigericin. Mg(2+) and K(+) inhibit the transport of spermidine in line with the general concept that these cations compete for the same binding sites on the mitochondrial membrane. In contrast to previous data on mammalian mitochondria, spermidine uptake by plant mitochondria does not depend on the presence of inorganic phosphate. This latter result, along with evidence that Ca(2+) does not affect accumulation of spermidine, indicates that the control of the polyamine uptake mechanism in plant mitochondria is distinct from that of mammalian systems.Entities:
Year: 1990 PMID: 16667336 PMCID: PMC1062355 DOI: 10.1104/pp.92.3.690
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Physiol ISSN: 0032-0889 Impact factor: 8.340