| Literature DB >> 23986768 |
Marta Dell'orto1, Patrizia De Nisi, Gianpiero Vigani, Graziano Zocchi.
Abstract
Iron uptake in dicots depends on their ability to induce a set of responses in root cells including rhizosphere acidification through H(+) extrusion and apoplastic Fe(III) reduction by Fe(III)-chelate reductase. These responses must be sustained by metabolic rearrangements aimed at providing the required NAD(P)H, ATP and H(+). Previous results in Fe-deficient cucumber roots showed that high H(+) extrusion is accompanied by increased phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC) activity, involved in the cytosol pH-stat; moreover (31)P-NMR analysis revealed increased vacuolar pH and decreased vacuolar [inorganic phosphate (Pi)]. The opposite was found in soybean: low rhizosphere acidification, decreased PEPC activity, vacuole acidification, and increased vacuolar [Pi]. These findings, highlighting a different impact of the Fe deficiency responses on cytosolic pH in the two species, lead to hypothesize different roles for H(+) and Pi movements across the tonoplast in pH homeostasis. The role of vacuole in cytosolic pH-stat involves the vacuolar H(+)-ATPase (V-ATPase) and vacuolar H(+)-pyrophosphatase (V-PPase) activities, which generating the ΔpH and ΔΨ, mediate the transport of solutes, among which Pi, across the tonoplast. Fluxes of Pi itself in its two ionic forms, H2PO4 (-) predominating in the vacuole and HPO4 (2-) in the cytosol, may be involved in pH homeostasis owing to its pH-dependent protonation/deprotonation reactions. Tonoplast enriched fractions were obtained from cucumber and soybean roots grown with or without Fe. Both V-ATPase and V-PPase activities were analyzed and the enrichment and localization of the corresponding proteins in root tissues were determined by Western blot and immunolocalization. V-ATPase did not change its activity and expression level in response to Fe starvation in both species. V-PPase showed a different behavior: in cucumber roots its activity and abundance were decreased, while in Fe-deficient soybean roots they were increased. The distinct role of the two H(+) pumps in Pi fluxes between cytoplasm and vacuole in Fe-deficient cucumber and soybean root cells is discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Fe deficiency; V-ATPase; V-PPase; cucumber; soybean
Year: 2013 PMID: 23986768 PMCID: PMC3753452 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2013.00326
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
Nitrate-sensitive H+-ATPase activity determined on tonoplast enriched fractions isolated from roots of 8-day-old cucumber and 11-day-old soybean plants grown in the presence (control) and in the absence of iron (-Fe).
| ATPase activity (nmol NADH mg-1 prot min-1) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Control | -Fe | % | |
| 453 ± 31 | 290 ± 18 | -36 | |
| 168 ± 12 | 94 ± 8 | -44 | |
Vacuolar H+-PPase activity determined on tonoplast enriched fractions isolated from roots of 8-day-old cucumber and 11-day-old soybean plants grown in the presence (control) and in the absence of iron (-Fe).
| PPase activity (nmol PPi mg-1 prot min-1) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Control | -Fe | % | |
| 215 ± 15 | 129 ± 11 | -40 | |
| 179 ± 15 | 194 ± 11 | +8 | |