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Turgor pressure, membrane tension and the control of exocytosis in higher plants
Authors:Wieland Fricke  Michael C Jarvis and  Christopher T Brett
Institution:Department of Biology, Paisley University, Paisley PA1 2BE, Scotland, UK,;Department of Chemistry, Glasgow University, Glasgow G12 8QQ, Scotland, UK, and;Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, Glasgow University, Glasgow G12 8QQ, Scotland, UK
Abstract:Both turgor pressure and differences in membrane tension are capable of providing an energy input into exocytosis, the process of fusion of Golgi vesicles with the cell membrane in plants. It is shown that the contribution of turgor pressure is much larger than that of membrane tension, so that the exocytotic process is not likely on thermodynamic grounds to be reversible unless another source of energy is made available. However, recycling of membrane material as flattened, empty vesicles is energetically possible and is likely to be favoured when the magnitude of membrane tension in the cell membrane is low. Thus the outward flows of membrane and cell wall material are in principle linked to turgor, whereas membrane tension influences the inward flow of membrane material.
Keywords:cell wall secretion  endocytosis  exocytosis  membrane tension  turgor
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