The effects of 5-(N-methyl-N-isobutyl)-amiloride (MIA), an amiloride analog, was tested on the Na+/H+ antiport activity of intact vacuoles and tonoplast vesicles isolated from sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) cell suspension cultures. MIA inhibited Na+/H+ exchange in a competitive manner with a Ki of 2.5 and 5.9 micromolar for ΔpH-dependent 22Na+ influx in tonoplast vesicles and Na+-dependent H+ efflux in intact vacuoles, respectively. Scatchard analysis of the binding of [3H]MIA to tonoplast membranes revealed a high affinity binding component with a Kd of 1.3 micromolar. The close relationship between the dissociation constant value obtained and the constants of inhibition for MIA obtained by fluorescence quenching and isotope exchange suggests that the high affinity component represents a class of sites associated with the tonoplast Na+/H+ antiport. Photolabeling of the tonoplast with [3H]MIA revealed two sets of polypeptides with a different affinity to amiloride and its analog.
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Photolabeling of tonoplast from sugar beet cell suspensions by [3H]5-(N-Methyl-N-Isobutyl)-amiloride, an inhibitor of the vacuolar Na+/H+ antiport
Plant Physiology, Vol.93(3), pp.924-930
1990
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- Title
- Photolabeling of tonoplast from sugar beet cell suspensions by [3H]5-(N-Methyl-N-Isobutyl)-amiloride, an inhibitor of the vacuolar Na+/H+ antiport
- Creators
- Bronwyn J Barkla - University of TorontoJeffrey HM Charuk - University of TorontoEdward J Cragoe - University of TorontoEduardo Blumwald - University of Toronto
- Publication Details
- Plant Physiology, Vol.93(3), pp.924-930
- Identifiers
- 1825; 991012820516202368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Science and Engineering; Science; Southern Cross Plant Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article