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Osmotic water permeability of cell membranes from Mesembryanthemum crystallinum leaves: effects of age and salinity
Authors:Marina S Trofimova  Inna M Zhestkova  Valentina P Kholodova  Igor M Andreev  Evgeny M Sorokin  Anna G Kruglova  Vladimir V Kuznetsov
Institution:Timiryazev Institute of Plant Physiology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Botanicheskaya strt. 35, Moscow 127276, Russia
Abstract:The osmotic water permeability ( P os) of cell membranes isolated from leaves of 40-, 50- and 60-day-old Mesembryanthemum crystallinum plants was estimated by measuring light-scattering kinetics using stopped-flow spectrophotometry. The measurements were performed on the plasma membrane (PM), purified tonoplast (TP), and TP-enriched vesicles. The PM and TP-enriched vesicles were obtained by partitioning the microsomal fraction in an aqueous polymer two-phase system, whereas the purified TP vesicles were prepared by microsomal vesicle flotation on a sucrose cushion. The P os of isolated membranes declined with plant age. The kinetic experiments showed that there was no difference between the P os of the PM and TP isolated from plants of all ages. A 24-h exposure of plants to 400 m M NaCl caused a decline in the P os as well. These findings suggest that, during M. crystallinum transition to CAM, which was induced by plant ageing or salinity, plant osmoregulatory responses included changes in the P os of the leaf-cell membranes. These variations in the P os are discussed in the context of adaptive mechanisms responsible for the maintenance of the water balance in the common ice plant.
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