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Short-term effects of carbon dioxide on carnation callus cell respiration.

A Palet1, M Ribas-Carbó, J M Argilés, J Azcón-Bieto.   

Abstract

The addition of potassium bicarbonate to the electrode cuvette immediately stimulated the rate of dark O(2) uptake of photomixotrophic and heterotrophic carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus L.) callus, of Elodea canadensis (Michx) leaves, and of other plant tissues. This phenomenon occurred at pH values lower than 7.2 to 7.8, and the stimulation depended on the concentration of gaseous CO(2) in the solution. These stimulatory responses lasted several minutes and then decreased, but additional bicarbonate or gaseous CO(2) again stimulated respiration, suggesting a reversible effect. Carbonic anhydrase in the solution increased the stimulatory effect of potassium bicarbonate. The CO(2)/bicarbonate dependent stimulation of respiration did not occur in animal tissues such as rat diaphragm and isolated hepatocytes, and was inhibited by salicylhydroxamic acid in carnation callus cells and E. canadensis leaves. This suggested that the alternative oxidase was engaged during the stimulation in plant tissues. The cytochrome pathway was severely inhibited by CO(2)/bicarbonate either in the absence or in the presence of the uncoupler carbonylcyanide m-chlorophenyl hydrazone. The activity of cytochrome c oxidase of callus tissue homogenates was also inhibited by CO(2)/bicarbonate. The results suggested that high carbon dioxide levels (mainly free CO(2)) partially inhibited the cytochrome pathway (apparently at the oxidase level), and this block in electron transport elicited a large transient engagement of the alternative oxidase when present uninhibited.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 16668209      PMCID: PMC1080793          DOI: 10.1104/pp.96.2.467

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


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