Tonoplast vesicles were isolated from leaf mesophyll tissue of the inducible Crassulacean acid metabolism plant Mesembryanthemum crystallinum to investigate the mechanism of vacuolar Na+ accumulation in this halophilic species. In 8-week-old plants exposed to 200 mM NaCl for 2 weeks, tonoplast H+-ATPase activity was approximately doubled compared with control plants of the same age, as determined by rates of both ATP hydrolysis and ATP-dependent H+ transport. Evidence was also obtained for the presence of an electroneutral Na+/H+ antiporter at the tonoplast that is constitutively expressed, since extravesicular Na+ was able to dissipate a pre-existing transmembrane pH gradient. Initial rates of H+ efflux showed saturation kinetics with respect to extravesicular Na+ concentration and were 2.1-fold higher from vesicles of salt-treated plants compared with the controls. Na+-dependent H+ efflux also showed a high selectivity for Na+ over K+, was insensitive to the transmembrane electrical potential difference, and was more than 50% inhibited by 200 [mu]M N-amidino-3,5-diamino-6-chloropyrazinecarboxamide hydrochloride. The close correlation between increased Na+/H+ antiport and H+-ATPase activities in response to salt treatment suggests that accumulation of the very high concentrations of vacuolar Na+ found in M. crystallinum is energized by the H+ electrochemical gradient across the tonoplast.
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Tonoplast Na+/H+ antiport activity and Its energization bythe vacuolar H+-ATPase in the halophytic plantmesembryan themum crystallinum
Plant Physiology, Vol.109(2), pp.549-556
1995
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- Title
- Tonoplast Na+/H+ antiport activity and Its energization bythe vacuolar H+-ATPase in the halophytic plantmesembryan themum crystallinum
- Creators
- Bronwyn J Barkla - University of OxfordLuisa Zingarelli - University of OxfordEduardo Blumwald - University of OxfordJ Andrew C Smith - University of Oxford
- Publication Details
- Plant Physiology, Vol.109(2), pp.549-556
- Identifiers
- 1823; 991012821665702368
- Academic Unit
- Science; Faculty of Science and Engineering; Southern Cross Plant Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article