Abstract: | Sucrose efflux from maize scutellum slices was promoted by high pH and by K+, Na+ or Rb+. Incubation in mannose (which drastically reduces the ATP level) caused high rates of sucrose efflux only when KCl was present at pH 8. The effects of triphenylmethylphosphonium ion (TPMP+, a lipid soluble cation) on sucrose efflux were similar to those of mannose plus KCl. Mannose and TPMP+ caused release of stored sucrose into the cytoplasm, but pH8 and KCl (mannose) or pH 8 (TPMP+) in the bathing solution were necessary for rapid efflux of sucrose. Rb+ uptake took place during sucrose efflux. In mannose, rates of Rb+ uptake and sucrose efflux were low at pH 5.6 and high at pH 8.0, although the time courses for uptake and efflux were different. It is concluded that sucrose efflux is electrogenic and that it occurs as sucrose-H+ symport. A scheme for sucrose transport across plasmalemma and tonoplast is presented. |