Literature DB >> 22499207

Aspects of plant plasmalemma charging induced by external electric field pulses.

Thomas Berghoefer1, Bianca Flickinger, Wolfgang Frey.   

Abstract

The charging of the plasmalemma is a necessary condition for permeabilization of the plasma membrane (electroporation) in response to external electric field exposure. Common theories explain this permeabilization by formation of pores in the lipid bilayer. Using pulsed laser fluorescence microscopy, we measured the charging process of the membrane during the application of an external electric field with a temporal resolution of 5 ns. Visualization of the charging process of protoplasts plasma membrane (Nicotiana tabacum Bright Yellow 2) was achieved by staining of the plasma membrane with the voltage-sensitive fluorescent dye ANNINE-6. Measurements on membranes exhibiting negligible membrane permeabilization confirm the sine-shaped azimuthal distribution of the membrane voltage predicted by the relation of Cole. At higher membrane voltages, enhanced pore formation allows for the exchange of charge carriers, leading to deviations from the sine-shaped curve progression, i.e., a saturation of the membrane voltage at membrane segments facing the electrodes. Additionally, measurements on protoplasts exposed to multiple successive pulses indicate that the recovery of the membrane seems to be a fast process, occurring within seconds after termination of the external electric field pulse.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22499207      PMCID: PMC3445925          DOI: 10.4161/psb.19174

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Signal Behav        ISSN: 1559-2316


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