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Light-promoted changes in apoplastic K(+) activity in the Samanea saman pulvinus, monitored with liquid membrane microelectrodes.

C Z Lowen1, R L Satter.   

Abstract

The movement of Samanea saman (Jacq.) Merrill leaflets is a consequence of the re-distribution of K(+) and anions between motor cells on opposite sides of the pulvinus. We used a K(+)-sensitive microelectrode to study dynamic changes in K(+) transport through motor-cell membranes during and immediately after change in illumination. Potassium-ion-sensitive and reference microelectrodes were inserted into extensor or flexor tissue of a whole pulvinus in white light (WL). A brief pulse of red light (RL) followed by darkness (D) (a) increased K(+) activity in the extensor apoplast, indicating K(+) release by the protoplast; and (b) decreased K(+) activity in the flexor apoplast, indicating K(+) uptake by the protoplast. White light after 35-40 min D reversed K(+) activity in the extensor apoplast to approximately its original value. Blue light substituted partially for WL in this regard. Potassium-ion activity in the flexor apoplast reverted to approximately its original value after 2 h, with or without white illumination. Our data support the hypothesis that K(+) efflux from extensor cells and K(+) uptake by flexor cells following a WL→RL→D transition occurs by way of K(+) channels.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 24201764     DOI: 10.1007/BF00397580

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


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