Changes in ion fluxes and the energy demand during spore development inPhytophthora infestans zoospores |
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Authors: | U. Hölker T. Érsek M. Höfer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Botany, University of Bonn, 5300 Bonn, Germany;(2) Plant Protection Institute, Hungarian Academy of Science, 1525 Budapest, Hungary |
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Abstract: | Cell-free supernatant of pelleted zoospores was found to be more suitable for maintaining viable zoospores and developed cysts than the supernatant of mature cysts. Conductivity and pH measurements indicated quantitative changes in the ionic composition of a suspension ofP. infestans zoospores during their conversion into cysts. An increase in conductivity in the incipient cyst suspension was followed by a decrease of conductivity in the maturing cyst suspension. The conductivity changes correlated closely with K+ fluxes which, in turn, coincided with the reverse, but stoichiometrically smaller, H+ fluxes. Zoospores treated with 1.5 μmol/L DCCD (an inhibitor of plasma membrane H+-ATPase) or 100 mmol/L Li+ (an inhibitor of cell motility) released predominantly K+ and other cations and their O2 consumption decreased. The H+/K+ exchange is therefore very probably associated with an operation of the plasma membrane H+-ATPase. The differential decrease in respiration caused by DCCD and Li+ was used to estimate the energy demand for cell motility and spore development. |
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