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Potassium Fluxes in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (II. Compartmental Analysis)
Authors:Malhotra B  Glass ADM
Institution:Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 1Z4.
Abstract:42K+ and 86Rb+ were used to determine the subcellular distribution of potassium in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii by compartmental analysis. In both wild type and a mutant strain, three distinct compartments (referred to as I, II, and III) were apparent. Using 42K+, we found that these had half-lives for K+ exchange of 1.07 min, 12.8 min, and 2.9 h, respectively, in wild-type cells and 0.93 min, 14.7 min, and 9.8 h, respectively, for the mutants. Half-lives were not significantly different when 86Rb+ was used to trace K+. Compartments I and II probably correspond to the cell wall and cytoplasm, respectively. Based on the lack of a large central vacuole in Chlamydomonas, the effect of a dark pretreatment on the kinetic properties of compartment III and the similarity between the K+] of compartment III and that of isolated chloroplasts, this slowly exchanging compartment was identified as the chloroplast. Growth of wild-type cells at 100 mu]M (instead of 10 mM K+) caused no change of cytoplasmic K+] but reduced chloroplast K+] very substantially. The mutants failed to grow at 100 mu]M K+.
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