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The effects of juglone (JG) on the endogenous growth, growth in the presence of either indoleacetic acid (IAA) or fusicoccin (FC) and on proton extrusion were studied in maize coleoptile segments. In addition, membrane potential changes were also determined at chosen JG concentrations. It was found that JG, when added to the incubation medium, inhibited endogenous growth as well as growth in the presence of either IAA or FC. Simultaneous measurements of growth and external pH indicated that inhibition of either IAA-induced growth or proton extrusion by JG was a linear function of JG concentration. Addition of JG to the control medium caused depolarization of the membrane potential (Em), value of which was dependent on JG concentration and time after its administration. Hyperpolarization of Em induced by IAA was suppressed in the presence of JG. It was also found that for coleoptile segments initially preincubated with JG, although subsequently removed, addition of IAA was not effective in the stimulation of growth and medium acidification. Taken together, these results suggest that the mechanism by which JG inhibits the IAA-induced growth of maize coleoptile segments involves inhibition of PM H+-ATPase activity.  相似文献   

2.

Background and Aims

The mechanism of auxin action on ion transport in growing cells has not been determined in detail. In particular, little is known about the role of chloride in the auxin-induced growth of coleoptile cells. Moreover, the data that do exist in the literature are controversial. This study describes experiments that were carried out with maize (Zea mays) coleoptile segments, this being a classical model system for studies of plant cell elongation growth.

Methods

Growth kinetics or growth and pH changes were recorded in maize coleoptiles using two independent measuring systems. The growth rate of the segments was measured simultaneously with medium pH changes. Membrane potential changes in parenchymal cells of the segments were also determined for chosen variants. The question of whether anion transport is involved in auxin-induced growth of maize coleoptile segments was primarily studied using anion channel blockers [anthracene-9-carboxylic acid (A-9-C) and 4,4′-diisothiocyanatostilbene-2,2′-disulphonic acid (DIDS)]. In addition, experiments in which KCl was replaced by KNO3 were also performed.

Key Results

Both anion channel blockers, added at 0·1 mm, diminished indole-3-acetic acid (IAA)-induced elongation growth by ∼30 %. Medium pH changes measured simultaneously with growth indicated that while DIDS stopped IAA-induced proton extrusion, A-9-C diminished it by only 50 %. Addition of A-9-C to medium containing 1 mm KCl did not affect the characteristic kinetics of IAA-induced membrane potential changes, while in the presence of 10 mm KCl the channel blocker stopped IAA-induced membrane hyperpolarization. Replacement of KCl with KNO3 significantly decreased IAA-induced growth and inhibited proton extrusion. In contrast to the KCl concentration, the concentration of KNO3 did not affect the growth-stimulatory effect of IAA. For comparison, the effects of the cation channel blocker tetraethylammonium chloride (TEA-Cl) on IAA-induced growth and proton extrusion were also determined. TEA-Cl, added 1 h before IAA, caused reduction of growth by 49·9 % and inhibition of proton extrusion.

Conclusions

These results suggest that Cl plays a role in the IAA-induced growth of maize coleoptile segments. A possible mechanism for Cl uptake during IAA-induced growth is proposed in which uptake of K+ and Cl ions in concert with IAA-induced plasma membrane H+-ATPase activity changes the membrane potential to a value needed for turgor adjustment during the growth of maize coleoptile cells.  相似文献   

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The effect of 253.7 nm ultraviolet radiation on elongation growth, medium acidification and changes in electric potential difference between vacuole and external medium in cells of maize ( Zea mays L.) coleoptile segments was investigated. It was found that irradiation with 390, 1170, 3900 and 5 850 J m−2 UV-C (ultraviolet radiation 253.7 nm) inhibited elongation growth, whereas at 195 J m−2 stimulation of growth was observed. The administration of IAA (10−5 M ) to the incubation medium of coleoptile segments partially abolished the inhibitory effect of UV-C. The pH of the incubation medium, measured simultaneously with growth, showed that the exposure of the segments to UV-C caused inhibition of H+-extrusion (or stimulation of H+ uptake). The presence of IAA (10−5 M ) in the incubation medium promoted (except after 5850 J m−2 irradiation) H+-extrusion to a level comparable with that produced by IAA in non-irradiated segments. In UV-C irradiated segments the potential difference underwent significant alterations. Irradiation of coleoptile segments with 390 J m−2 caused a transient depolarization, which was fully reversible within 30 min, while at higher doses depolarization was irreversible. The hyperpolarization of the membrane potential (MP) in cells of maize coleoptile induced by IAA was completely nullified by subsequent irradiation with UV-C. It is suggested that UV-C inhibited IAA-induced growth by a mechanism independent of cell wall acidification.  相似文献   

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Cd accumulation, its effects on elongation growth of maize coleoptile segments, pH changes of their incubation medium and the membrane potential of parenchymal cells were studied. The Cd content increased significantly with exposure to increasing cadmium concentrations. Coleoptile segments accumulated the metal more efficiently in the range 10–100 μM Cd, than in the range 100–1000 μM Cd. Cd at concentrations higher than 1.0 μM produced a significant inhibition of both growth and proton extrusion. 100 μM Cd caused depolarization of the plasma membrane (PM) potential in parenchymal cells. The simultaneous treatment of maize coleoptile segments by indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) and Cd, counteracted the toxic effect of Cd on growth. Moreover, our data also showed that 100 μM Cd suppressed the characteristic IAA-induced hyperpolarization of the membrane potential, causing membrane depolarization. These results indicate that the toxic effect of Cd on growth of maize coleoptile segments might be, at least in part, caused via reduced PM H+-ATPase activity.  相似文献   

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IAA-induced proton excretion in peeled or abraded oat ( Avena saliva L. cv. Victory) coleoptiles is closely associated with IAA-induced growth. It was attempted to separate these two processes by using cycloheximide to inhibit them differentially. Growth of abraded coleoptile segments was measured by a shadow graphic method, and their IAA-induced acidification of the external solution was monitored with a pH meter. IAA stimulated proton excretion in abraded Avena coleoptile segments after a 13 min lag. IAA-induced proton excretion was inhibited within 5 min by cycloheximide at concentrations of 1.8 × 10−6, 3.6 × 10 or 3.6 × 10−5 M. Cycloheximide at these concentrations, added within 4 min of IAA, prevented IAA-induced acidification of the medium for at least 60 min. However, it did not prevent IAA-induced growth during this time. It is concluded that some of the initial IAA-induced growth seen in Avena coleoptiles is independent of detectable IAA-induced proton excretion.  相似文献   

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The initial dose-response curves for auxin-induced elongation growth of Zea mays L. coleoptile segments and simultaneously measured changes of pH of the incubation medium were studied. It was found that these curves are bell-shaped on all occasions and that at all IAA concentrations studied acidification of the incubation medium took place. The optimum response for IAA-induced elongation growth and acidification of the incubation medium was 10−5 and 10−4 M IAA, respectively. The regression curves and correlation coefficients between magnitude of the growth response and acidification of the incubation medium indicated a close relationship between these sets of data over a wide range of IAA concentrations.  相似文献   

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The effect of Cd and Pb on endogenous and IAA-induced elongation growth and medium pH of maize coleoptile segments incubated at 20, 25 and 30 °C was studied. It was found that the elongation of coleoptile segments and proton extrusion increased with the temperature and reached its maximum at 30 °C. For Cd, the maximal inhibition of endogenous and IAA-induced growth as well as medium acidification of coleoptile segments was observed at 25 °C. Meanwhile, Pb, irrespective of the temperature, diminished the growth of the segments by ca. 20%, increasing the acidification of the incubation medium. It was also found that in contrast to Cd, Pb accumulation in maize coleoptile segments did not correlate with temperature. The results suggest that the toxic effect of Cd on elongation growth of coleoptile segments is connected with the decrease of the PM H(+)-ATPase activity and probably with Cd-induced high acivity of IAA oxidase, whereas the effect of Pb did not depend on activity of any of the enzymes.  相似文献   

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The effect of thiosulphinates contained in garlic extract (GE) on endogenous growth, growth in the presence of either indoleacetic acid (IAA) or fusicoccin (FC), and proton extrusion in maize coleoptile segments were studied. In addition, membrane potential changes at some GE dilutions and the protective effect of dithiothreitol (DTT) against GE toxicity were also determined. It was found that GE at almost all dilutions studied, when added to the incubation medium inhibited endogenous growth as well as growth in the presence of either IAA or FC. Simultaneous measurements of growth and external pH indicated that the administration of GE resulted in a complex change in the pH of the external medium; after an initial transient acidification, pH increased and reached the maximal value followed by a gradual decrease of medium pH. When IAA or FC was added after preincubation of the segments in the presence of GE the changes in medium pH were not significantly different from these obtained with GE only. If the coleoptile segments were first preincubated with GE and subsequently GE was removed, the addition of IAA induced strong growth and medium acidification. Dithiothreitol added together with GE neutralized the toxic effect of GE on growth of coleoptile segments incubated in the presence of IAA. The addition of GE to the control medium caused a depolarization of the membrane potential, the value of witch depended on GE dilution. These results indicate that the toxic effect of GE on growth of plant cells might be caused by disruption of the catalytic function of the plasma membrane H+-ATPase on formation of the disulfide bonds.  相似文献   

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The effects of 1,4-naphthoquinone (NQ) and 2-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone (NQ-2-OH) on indole-3-acetic acid (IAA)-induced growth, medium pH changes and membrane potential (Em) in maize (Zea mays L.) coleoptile cells were determined. In addition, the redox cycling properties of both naphthoquinones were also compared. The dose-response curves constructed for the effects of NQ and NQ-2-OH on endogenous and IAA-induced growth differ in shape. It was found that NQ was by 10–50% more effective in inhibiting IAA-induced growth in maize coleoptile segments than NQ-2-OH. Simultaneous measurements of growth and external medium pH indicated that NQ and NQ-2-OH reduced or eliminated proton extrusion at all of the concentrations used, excluding NQ at 1 µM. It was found that both naphthoquinones at concentrations higher than 10 µM caused the depolarisation of the membrane potential (Em). Additionally, compared to the controls, NQ- and NQ-2-OH-exposure of coleoptile segments, at concentrations higher than 10 µM, caused an elevation of the hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) production and plasma membrane redox activity. The highest catalase activity was observed at 10 µM NQ and it was ca. 18-fold greater (at 4 h) than in the control medium. Moreover, it was also found that NQ and NQ-2-OH, at all concentrations studied, increased the malondialdehyde content of coleoptile segments at 4 h of the experiment. The data presented here are discussed taking into account the “acid growth hypothesis” of auxin action and the mechanisms by which naphthoquinones interact with biological systems.  相似文献   

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The effects of temperature (5–45°C) on endogenous growth, growth in the presence of either indoleacetic acid (IAA) or fusicoccin (FC), and proton extrusion in maize coleoptile segments were studied. In addition, membrane potential changes at some temperatures were also determined. It was found that in this model system endogenous growth exhibits a clear maximum at 30°C, whereas growth in the presence of IAA and FC shows the maximum value in the range 30–35°C and 35–40°C, respectively. Simultaneous measurements of growth and external medium pH indicated that FC at stressful temperatures was not only much more active in the stimulation of growth, but was also more effective in acidifying the external medium than IAA. Also the addition of either IAA or FC to the bathing medium at 30 and 40°C did not change the kinetic characteristic of membrane potential changes observed for both substances at 25°C. However, the increased temperature significantly decreased IAA and FC-induced membrane hyperpolarization. IAA in the incubation medium, at 10°C, brought about additional membrane depolarization (apart from the one induced by low temperature). In contrast to IAA, FC at 10°C caused gradual repolarization of membrane potential, which correlated with both FC-induced growth and FC-induced proton extrusion. A plausible interpretation for temperature-induced changes in growth of maize coleoptile segments is that, at least in part, these changes were mediated via a PM H+-ATPase activity.  相似文献   

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We investigated the effect of galactose on IAA-induced elongation and proton excretion in azuki bean (Vigna angularis Ohwi et Ohashi) segments in order to confirm whether or not protons were involved in auxin-induced growth. Galactose inhibited the IAA-induced decrease in the solution pH but had no inhibitory effect on IAA-induced growth in segments of azuki bean epicotyls. On the other hand, galactose inhibited both IAA-induced growth and proton excretion in oat (Avena sativa L.) coleoptile segments. From these results it is unlikely that IAA-induced growth is mediated by proton excretion at least in azuki bean epicotyls.Abbreviations IAA indole-3-acetic acid - FC fusicoccin  相似文献   

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Potassium iodide (KI) was found to stimulate IAA-induced elongation of coleoptile segments in maize (Zea mays L.). The promoting effects of KI on coleoptile elongation, which were optimal at 1 mM in the presence of IAA, did not occur as a result of better conservation of IAA in the incubation medium. In addition, KI did not affect fusicoccin- or epibrassinolide-induced elongation. Additionally, sodium iodide (NaI) induced similar stimulatory effects on IAA-induced elongation, however, potassium chloride (KCl) showed no effect, suggesting that iodide is the active component. KI also enhanced IAA-induced ethylene biosynthesis in maize coleoptile segments. Taken together, these results suggest the involvement of KI-sensitive step(s) in auxin action before effectors of the signal transduction pathway split to elongation growth and ethylene biosynthesis. In-yong Hwang and Soo Chul Chang contributed equally to this work.  相似文献   

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A lipophilic potential-sensitive cationic dye, safranin O was employed to examine the influence of exogenous IAA on plasma membrane electric potential in germinating pollen grains of petunia (Petunia hybrida L.) with the aim of elucidating whether the electrogenic H+-ATPase activity of the plasma membrane is sensitive to this phytohormone. The addition of IAA to pollen grains suspended in a K+-free medium was found to induce significant hyperpolarization of the plasmalemma. This effect was fully blocked by orthovanadate, Ca2+-active reagents (EGTA and verapamil), and by the inhibitor of NADPH oxidase of plasmalemma, diphenyleneiodonium (DPI). It was also strongly inhibited by the presence of K+ at centimolar concentrations in the medium. The hyperpolarizing influence of IAA was mimicked by application of hydrogen peroxide; furthermore, the H2O2-induced shift of the membrane potential was inhibited by the same agents that suppressed the IAA-induced hyperpolarization of the pollen plasmalemma. It is concluded that the IAAinduced hyperpolarization of the plasma membrane in male gametophytes of petunia is caused by the enhanced electrogenic activity of ATP-dependent proton pump in the presence of this phytohormone. It is supposed that the effect of IAA is mediated by the transient increase in cytosolic Ca2+ level and by generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Possible mechanisms underlying the mediatory role of calcium and ROS in the auxin signal transduction and the resulting stimulation of electrogenic activity of the plasma membrane H+-ATPase are discussed.  相似文献   

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A. Nelles 《Planta》1977,137(3):293-298
The membrane potential difference of dwarf maize coleoptile cells is increased by both 10-5moll-1 gibberellic acid (GA3) and indoleacetic acid (IAA) a few minutes after application. A final level is reached after 10–20 min. The membrane permeability ratio P Na:P K is altered by both hormones during the first 15 min after application, indicating a rapid effect on the membrane. Elongation growth of coleoptile segments, however, is only stimulated by IAA. The auxin-induced growth as well as the auxin effect on membrane permeability depends on the calcium ion concentration of the medium. It is concluded that IAA acts via a proton extrusion pump that is electrically balanced by a potassium ion uptake, driven by the electromotive force of the pump. The mode of action of GA3 on elongation growth is assumed to involve a process that depends on the physiologic state of the tissue and/or metabolic energy.Abbreviations IAA indoleacetic acid - GA3 gibberellic acid - FC fusicoccin - PD electric potential difference between the vacuole and the external medium  相似文献   

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The carboxylic ionophore, monensin, rapidly induced cell-wall acidification and a decrease in cytosolic pH when added to maize coleoptiles at low external pH and Na+ concentration. Elongation growth at rates equivalent to those obtained with indole-3-acetic acid was induced for about 1 h. Stimulation of the outwardly directed proton pump apparently occurred, since under the same conditions monensin induced membrane hyperpolarization of maize root rhizodermis cells. When the external pH was high (>8) and Na+ present, monensin treatment caused only minimal changes in membrane potential and cytosolic pH. Although the ionophore transported protons out of the cell, resulting in cell-wall acidification, no elongation growth occurred. However, under identical conditions, indole-3-acetic acid dit induce growth. The data indicates that stimulation of the outwardly directed electrogenic proton pump rather than the subsequent acidification of the cell wall is vital for the induction of elongation growth.Abbreviations CFA2 6-carboxyfluorescein diacetate - FA2 fluorescein diacetate - Hepes 4-(2-hydroxyethyl-1-piperazinepropanesulfonic acid - IAA indole-3-acetic acid - Mes 2-(N-morpholino) ethanesulfonic acid - Tris 2-amino-2-(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-propanediol  相似文献   

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In apical or subapical root segments of maize ( Zea mays L. cv. Dekalb XL640), 10−7–10−5 M 24-epibrassinolide (BR), a physiologically active synthetic epimer of the pollen hormone brassinolide, induces a significant stimulation of root growth, associated with an increase of acid secretion. The increase in acid secretion is enhanced by the presence of K+ in the medium and is accompanied by an early, significant hyperpolarization of the transmembrane electric potential (PD), which is completely suppressed by the addition of the protonophore uncoupler FCCP. Similar effects of BR have earlier been reported for shoots, and also for IAA in shoots. Contrariwise, 10−8–10−7 M IAA inhibits acid secretion and depolarizes the PD in the maize root segments. This suggests different pathways for the action of the two different hormones on the proton pump.  相似文献   

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Gepstein S 《Plant physiology》1982,70(4):1120-1124
When abraded oat (Avena sativa L. cv Victory) leaf segments are floated on KCl solution, white light causes acidification of the solution external to leaf tissue. The presence of mannitol amplifies the light-induced proton secretion. Mature leaves as well as young ones acidify the medium in light, while senescing leaves (after 3 to 4 days incubated in water in the dark) lose the ability to produce this response to light. The decrease in H+ secretion is already measureable after as little as 30 minutes in darkness, while the increase in proteolysis rate was detected only after 6 hours in dark. The decrease in capacity to secrete protons is one of the symptoms of leaf senescence. Moreover, fusicoccin mimics light in stimulating H+ pumping and delaying the senescence in the dark. On the other hand vanadate, an apparent inhibitor of plasma membrane H+ ATPase, blocks the acidification and promotes the chlorophyll and protein degradation in leaf segments during the 2-day period of incubation. These results, which show a parallel between cessation of H+ secretion and acceleration of senescence, may suggest a regulatory role for H+ secretion in leaf senescence.  相似文献   

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The soluble acid invertase activity of young, excised P. vulgaris internodal segments fell when they were incubated in water, and their elongation ceased within 6–7 h. IAA (10 M) promoted segment elongation and stimulated an increase in the specific activity of acid invertase to a level greater than that originally present. The rate of segment elongation in the presence of IAA was closely and positively correlated with the specific activity of the enzyme. Optimum concentration of IAA for both elongation and stimulation of invertase activity was 10 M. Concurrent protein synthesis was necessary for these responses to IAA. Segments cut from mature, fully-elongated internodes did not responsd to IAA.Inclusion of Ca2+, vanadate or mannitol in the incubation medium abolished IAA-induced segment elongation but did not inhibit the stimulation of acid invertase activity by IAA. Auxin-induced elongation and acid invertase activity were both substantially increased in the presence of up to 25 mM D-glucose or up to 50 mM sucrose. Inclusion of either sugar in the medium considerably increased tissue hexose concentrations. Under some circumstances cell growth and invertase synthesis may compete for available hexose substrate.It is concluded that IAA-induced promotion of acid invertase in P. vulgaris internodal segments is not simply an indirect consequence of removal of end-product (hexose) during IAA-induced cell growth and that a more direct action of IAA on enzyme turnover is involved.  相似文献   

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We have compared the effects of the auxin, indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) with that of other weak acids on the plasma-membrane potential of oat (Avena sativa L.) coleoptile cells. Cells treated with 1 M IAA at pH 6 depolarize 20–25 mV in 10–12 min, but they then repolarize, until by 20–25 min their potentials are about 25 mV more negative than the initial value. Similar concentrations of benzoic and butyric acids cause the initial depolarization, but not the subsequent hyperpolarization. The hyperpolarization is therefore specific to IAA. All the weak acids, including IAA, evoke a rapid hyperpolarization when their concentrations are raised to 10 mM. This result indicates that at high concentrations, the uptake of undissociated weak acids activates electrogenic proton pumping, most likely by lowering cytoplasmic pH. In contrast, the hyperpolarization observed with concentrations of IAA four orders of magnitude lower appears to be a specific hormonal effect. This specific, auxin-induced hyperpolarization occurs at the same time as the initiation of net proton secretion and supports the hypothesis that auxin initiates extension growth by increasing proton pumping.Abbreviations FC fusicoccin - IAA indole-3-acetic acid  相似文献   

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The physiological activity of exogenous 4-Cl-IAA, as compared to IAA, was examined in maize coleoptile segments. It was found that in this model system 4-Cl-IAA is much more active in the stimulation of elongation than IAA. Simultaneous measurements of growth and external pH indicated that administration of either IAA or 4-Cl-IAA resulted in medium acidification. The kinetics of the pH changes, however, were faster after the addition of 4-Cl-IAA. In contrast to IAA, the coleoptile segments treated with chlorinated auxin were not able to increase medium pH after its initial drop. The re-addition of IAA after 5 h further enhanced growth over the next 2 h by 31%. By contrast, the re-addition of 4-Cl-IAA at the same time protocol as IAA did not cause an additional effect. The administration of 10 microM IAA induced in maize coleoptile cells a transient depolarization followed by a slow hyperpolarization of their membrane potential. In contrast to IAA, 4-Cl-IAA at 1 microM caused an immediate hyperpolarization of the membrane potential which, on average, was 2-fold greater than for IAA. The results reported here provide further evidence that 4-Cl-IAA is much more active, as compared to IAA, in stimulating the growth of maize coleoptile segments. Although it has not been directly demonstrated here, a plausible interpretation for the high 4-Cl-IAA activity is that, at least in part, it might be caused via a reduced metabolism of 4-Cl-IAA. Furthermore, for the first time, the data show that membrane potential responds to 4-Cl-IAA in a qualitatively different fashion than to IAA. These findings may, in turn, suggest a specific signal transduction pathway to 4-Cl-IAA in maize coleoptile cells.  相似文献   

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