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Pressure Effects on Membrane Potentials of Mesophyll Cell Protoplasts and Epidermal Cell Protoplasts of Commelina communis L.
Authors:PANTOJA, O.   WILLMER, C. M.
Abstract:Pantoja, O. and Willmer, C. M. 1986. Pressure effects on membranepotentials of mesophyll cell protoplasts and epidermal cellprotoplasts of Commelina communis L.—J. exp. Bot. 37:315–320. Membrane potentials of epidermal cell protoplasts and mesophyllcell protopiasts of Comnelina communis were measured when theprotoplasts were immobilized in a suction micropipette. Whenzero suction was employed, membrane potentials of both protoplasttypes were near to zero. As suction pressure was increased,membrane potentials became increasingly more negative with gradientsof 14·3 mV/kPa and 10·5 mV/kPa for mesophyll cellprotoplasts and epidermal cell protoplasts, respectively. Theplasma membrane is stretched when suction pressure is appliedto protoplasts and it is considered that this simulates cellturgor pressure which is associated with negative membrane potentialsof intact cells. The results help to explain why some investigatorsobtain positive membrane potentials for protoplasts while othersobtain negative values. The results also indicate that considerablecaution is needed in the interpretation of ion flux data whenprotoplasts are used. Key words: Commelina communis, membrane potentials, pressure, protoplasts
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