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Inhibition of mugineic acid-ferric complex uptake in barley by copper, zinc and cobalt
Authors:Jian Feng Ma  Kyosuke Nomoto
Institution:Suntory Inst. for Bioorganic Research, Shimamoto-cho, Mishima-gun, Osaka 618, Japan.
Abstract:The interfering effects of copper, zinc, and cobalt on the uptake of mugineic acid-ferric complex were studied in barley ( Hordeum vulgare , cv. Minorimugi) grown in nutrient solution. Short-term uptake experiments of 3 h were performed utilizing both ionic and mugineic acid-complex forms of each metal at two different concentrations. Copper was most effective in decreasing iron uptake when added in an ionic form at either concentration. The inhibition order at higher concentrations followed Cu(II) > Zn(II) ≥ Co(II), Co(III), which is consistent with the stability constants of these metal complexes with mugineic acid. The displacement of iron from its mugineic acid complex by these metals is suggested as a probable explanation for the decreased iron uptake. The inhibitory effect of metal complexes with mugineic acid on iron uptake was only found in cases with higher concentrations of Cu(II) and Zn(II) complexes. Deformation of the specific iron transport system in the plasma membrane due to their adsorption may be responsible for this effect.
Keywords:Barley  cobalt  copper              Hordeum vulgare            mugineic acid-ferric complex  stability constant  uptake
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