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Na/H and k/h antiport in root membrane vesicles isolated from the halophyte atriplex and the glycophyte cotton.

M Hassidim1, Y Braun, H R Lerner, L Reinhold.   

Abstract

Proton fluxes have been followed into and out of membrane vesicles isolated from the roots of the halophyte Atriplex nummularia and the glycophyte Gossypium hirsutum, with the aid of the DeltapH probe [(14)C]methylamine. Evidence is presented for the operation of Na(+)/H(+) and K(+)/H(+) antiporters in the membranes of both plants. Cation supply after a pH gradient has been set up across the vesicle membrane (either as a result of providing ATP to the H(+)-ATPase or by imposing an artificial pH gradient) brings about dissipation of the DeltapH, but does not depolarize the membrane potential as observed in similar experiments, but in the absence of Cl(-), using the DeltaPsi probe SCN(-). Cation/H(+) exchange is thus indicated. This exchange is not due to nonspecific electric coupling, nor to competition for anionic adsorption sites on the membrane, nor to inhibition of the H(+)-ATPase; coupling of the opposed cation and H(+) fluxes by a membrane component is the most likely explanation. Saturation kinetics have been observed for both Na(+)/H(+) and K(+)/H(+) antiport in Atriplex. Moreover, additive effects are obtained when Na(+) is supplied together with saturating concentrations of K(+), and vice versa, suggesting that separate antiporters for Na(+) and for K(+) may be operating. In the case of both Atriplex and Gossypium evidence was obtained suggesting the presence of antiporters in both plasmalemma and tonoplast.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 16667918      PMCID: PMC1077455          DOI: 10.1104/pp.94.4.1795

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


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