Light-Induced Changes in Cytosolic pH in Leaf Cells of Egeria densa: Measurements with pH-Sensitive Microelectrodes |
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Authors: | Okazaki, Yoshiji Tazawa, Masashi Iwasaki, Naohiko |
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Affiliation: | 1Department of Biology, Osaka Medical College Sawaragicho 2-41, Takatsuki, Osaka, 569 Japan 2Department of Applied Physics and Chemistry, Fukui Institute of Technology Gakuen 3-6-1, Fukui, 910 Japan |
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Abstract: | Light-induced changes of cytosolic pH (pHc) and the plasmalemmapotential (Em) in dark-adapted leaf cells of the aquatic plant,Egeria densa were measured simultaneously with double-barreledpH-sensitive microelectrodes. Upon illumination, pHc increasedtransiently and then decreased to a level that was lower thanthe original value, while the plasmalemma was greatly hyperpolarizedafter an initial small depolarization. DCMU inhibited the light-inducedchanges in both pHc and Em. DCMU acted without directly inhibitingthe electrogenic proton pump in the plasmalemma since a decreasein pHc caused by treatment with butyrate (H+-loading) hyperpolarizedthe plasmalemma in DCMU-pretreated cells. N.N-Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide(DCCD) also inhibited the light-induced changes in both pHcand Em. This result may be explained by direct inhibition ofthe proton pump in the plasmalemma by DCCD since the decreasein pHc caused by butyrate did not induce membrane hyperpolarizationin DCCD-treated leaf cells. Fusicoccin induced membrane hyperpolarizationand slight acidification of the cytosol. DCCD inhibited thefusicoccin-induced changes in both pHc and Em. The mechanismof the light-induced changes in pHc is discussed in relationto activities of the proton pump in the plasmalemma and photosynthesis. (Received January 10, 1994; Accepted June 9, 1994) |
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