Nitrate-Sensitive ATPase Activity and Proton Pumping in Guard Cell Protoplasts of Commelina |
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Authors: | FRICKER, M. D. WILLMER, C. M. |
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Abstract: | ATPase activity was measured in crude homogenates of guard cellprotoplasts of Commelina communis L. using a linked enzyme assay.A low level of azide-sensitive ATPase activity was detectedwith a pH optimum of 6.8. This activity was stimulated by 0.01%(v/v) Triton X-100, and the pH optimum shifted to pH 7.4. Nitrate-sensitiveATPase activity was measured in the presence of azide and showeda pH optimum around pH 8.0. Proton pumping activity in a mixedpopulation of vesicles from GCP was monitored using fluorescencequenching of quinacrine. Mg-ATP dependent proton pumping wasobserved at pH 8.0, but not at pH 6.6. The activity at pH 8.0was inhibited by nitrate and DCCD but not vanadate. These dataindicate that activity of the tonoplast proton pump was beingmeasured. There was, however, no evidence for a tonoplast cation(K+)/proton antiporter under these assay conditions as potassiumdid not reduce the initial rate of pH gradient formation orincrease the rate of collapse of a pre-formed gradient afterinhibition of the pump. Key words: Tonoplast ATPase, proton pump, guard cell protoplasts, Commelina |
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