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Calcium-dependent membrane depolarisation activated by phytochrome in the moss Physcomitrella patens
Authors:Elena Ermolayeva  Helmuth Hohmeyer  Eva Johannes  Dale Sanders
Affiliation:(1) The Plant Laboratory, University of York, PO Box 373, Y01 5YW York, UK
Abstract:In caulonemal filaments of Physcomitrella patens which had been preincubated in the dark for 24 h, irradiation with red light (640 nm, fluence rate 85 mgrmol · m–2 · s–1) evoked (i) the development of side branch initials and (ii) a rapid, but transient, depolarisation of the plasma membrane by 90 ± 13 mV from a resting potential of -178 ± 13 mV. This was followed by a transient hyperpolarisation to a value 21± 8 mV more negative than the original membrane potential. The refractory period for the transient depolarisation was between 12 and 15 min. The fluence rate of red light required to evoke maximal depolarisation was about 80 mgrmol · m–2 · s–1 for a 1-min pulse. At this fluence rate, a depolarising response could be recorded for pulse lengths as small as 7 s. The transient depolarisation was insensitive to 3-(3prime,4primedichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethyl urea (DCMU) and was unchanged in plants bleached by growth on norflurazon (SAN 9789). Furthermore, the electrical response could be blocked by simultaneous application of far-red light. These results suggest the involvement of the photoreceptor phytochrome in the response. Removing Ca2+ from the external medium or replacing Ca2+ with Mg2+ blocked the depolarisation. The depolarisation could also be blocked by the K+ channel-blocker tetraethylammonium (10 mM) and the Cl channel-blocker niflumic acid (1 mgrM). Conversely, although calcium channel-antagonists such as nifedipine and lanthanides, applied at a concentration of 100 mgrM, also altered the response, they did not block it. A possible ionic mechanism for the membrane potential transient is advanced, and the physiological significance discussed in the context of early events in the phytochrome signalling pathway.Abbreviations [Ca2+]c cytosolic Ca2+ concentration - DCMU 3-(3prime,4prime-dichlorophenyt)-1,1-dimethylurea - TEA tetraethylammoniumWe thank Prof. David Cove (Department of Genetics, University of Leeds) for fruitful discussions, providing plants and advice on culturing methods, Dr. Richard Firn (York) for stimulating discussions, Ian Jennings (York) for technical advice on the electrophysiological apparatus, and Anna Bate (York) for looking after the plant cultures. Financial support was received from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (Grant P87/4043 to D.S. and Grant PDF/14 to E.J.) and The New Phytologist Trust (studentship support to E.E.).
Keywords:Membrane depolarisation  Physcomitrella  Phytochrome
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