Literature DB >> 16668513

Amine Accumulation in Acidic Vacuoles Protects the Halotolerant Alga Dunaliella salina Against Alkaline Stress.

U Pick1, O Zeelon, M Weiss.   

Abstract

Amines at alkaline pH induce in cells of the halotolerant alga Dunaliella a transient stress that is manifested by a drop in ATP and an increase of cytoplasmic pH. As much as 300 millimolar NH(4) (+) are taken up by the cells at pH 9. The uptake is not associated with gross changes in volume and is accompanied by K(+) efflux. Most of the amine is not metabolized, and can be released by external acidification. Recovery of the cells from the amine-induced stress occurs within 30 to 60 minutes and is accompanied by massive swelling of vacuoles and by release of the fluorescent dye atebrin from these vacuoles, suggesting that amines are compartmentalized into acidic vacuoles. The time course of ammonia uptake into Dunaliella cells is biphasic-a rapid influx, associated with cytoplasmic alkalinization, followed by a temperature-dependent slow uptake phase, which is correlated with recovery of cellular ATP and cytoplasmic pH. The dependence of amine uptake on external pH indicates that it diffuses into the cells in the free amine form. Studies with lysed cell preparations, in which vacuoles become exposed but retain their capacity to accumulate amines, indicate that the permeability of the vacuolar membrane to amines is much higher than that of the plasma membrane. The results can be retionalized by assuming that the initial amine accumulation, which leads to rapid vacuolar alkalinization, activates metabolic reactions that further increase the capacity of the vacuoles to sequester most of the amine from the cytoplasm. The results indicate that acidic vacuoles in Dunaliella serve as a high-capacity buffering system for amines, and as a safeguard against cytoplasmic alkalinization and uncoupling of photosynthesis.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 16668513      PMCID: PMC1081146          DOI: 10.1104/pp.97.3.1226

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


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