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Effect of nitrate supply and mycorrhizal inoculation on characteristics of tobacco root plasma membrane vesicles
Authors:Martin Moche  Stefanie Stremlau  Lars Hecht  Cornelia Göbel  Ivo Feussner  Christine Stöhr
Institution:1. Institute of Botany and Landscape Ecology, Greifswald University, Grimmer Str. 88, 17487, Greifswald, Germany
2. Plant Biochemistry, Georg-August-University, Justus-von-Liebig-Weg 11, 37077, G?ttingen, Germany
Abstract:Plant plasma membrane (pm) vesicles from mycorrhizal tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum cv. Samsun) roots were isolated with negligible fungal contamination by the aqueous two-phase partitioning technique as proven by fatty acid analysis. Palmitvaccenic acid became apparent as an appropriate indicator for fungal membranes in root pm preparations. The pm vesicles had a low specific activity of the vanadate-sensitive ATPase and probably originated from non-infected root cells. In a phosphate-limited tobacco culture system, root colonisation by the vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, Glomus mosseae, is inhibited by external nitrate in a dose-dependent way. However, detrimental high concentrations of 25 mM nitrate lead to the highest colonisation rate observed, indicating that the defence system of the plant is impaired. Nitric oxide formation by the pm-bound nitrite:NO reductase increased in parallel with external nitrate supply in mycorrhizal roots in comparison to the control plants, but decreased under excess nitrate. Mycorrhizal pm vesicles had roughly a twofold higher specific activity as the non-infected control plants when supplied with 10–15 mM nitrate.
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