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Surface tip-to-base Ca2+ and H+ ionic fluxes are involved in apical growth and graviperception of the Phycomyces stage I sporangiophore.

Branka D Zivanović1.   

Abstract

Net fluxes of Ca(2+) and H(+) ions were measured non-invasively close to the surface of Phycomyces blakesleeanus sporangiophores stage I using ion-selective vibrating microelectrodes. The measurements were performed on a wild type (Wt) and a gravitropic mutant A909 kept in either vertical or tilted orientation. Microelectrodes were positioned 4 μm from the surface of sporangiophore, and ion fluxes were recorded from the apical (0-20 μm) and subapical (50-100 μm) regions. The magnitude and direction of ionic fluxes measured were dependent on the distance from the tip along the growing zone of sporangiophore. Vertically oriented sporangiophores displayed characteristic tip-to-base ion fluxes patterns. Ca(2+) and H(+) fluxes recorded from apical region of Wt sporangiophores were inward-directed, while ion fluxes from subapical locations occurred in both directions. In contrast to Wt, mutant A909 showed opposite (outward) direction of Ca(2+) fluxes and reduced H(+) influxes in the apical region. Following gravistimulation, the magnitude and direction of ionic fluxes were altered. Wt sporangiophore exhibited oppositely directed fluxes on the lower (influx) and the upper (efflux) sides of the cell, while mutant A909 did not show such patterns. A variable elongation growth in vertical position and reduced growth rate upon gravistimulation were observed in both strains. The data show that tip-growing sporangiophores exhibit a tip-to-base ion flux pattern which changes characteristically upon gravistimulation in Wt in contrast to the mutant A909 with a strongly reduced gravitropic response.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22910875     DOI: 10.1007/s00425-012-1738-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Planta        ISSN: 0032-0935            Impact factor:   4.116


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