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Inhibition of Malate Synthesis by Vanadate: Implications for the Cytosolic Alkalinization Induced by Vanadate Concentrations Partially Inhibiting the Plasmalemma H+ Pump
Authors:BEFFAGNA  N; ROMANI  G; LOVADINA  S
Abstract:The effects of Na-orthovanadate, at concentrations only partiallyinhibiting net H+ extrusion, were determined on vacuolar andcytosolic pH by the weak base and weak acid distribution atequilibrium. Treatment with vanadate induces in Elodea densaleaves and in Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings a moderate acidificationof both cell sap and vacuole. Conversely, it induces an alkalinizationof cytosol, this effect being in apparent contrast with a conditionof reduced activity of the H+-transporting plasmalemma ATPase,which should be associated with a cytosolic acidification. InArabidopsis seedlings treated with vanadate, the increase inpH of both cytosol and external medium is associated with adecrease in cell sap buffer capacity, more evident for highervanadate concentrations, and particularly marked in the pH rangebetween 3·5 and 5·5. In these conditions, themalate content is strongly reduced, its decrease almost completelyaccounting for the decrease in cell sap buffer capacity. Anin vitro analysis of the vanadate effect on phosphoenolpyruvatecarboxylase indicates that the decrease in malate content seemssubstantially due to an inhibiting effect of vanadate on thisenzyme. These results stress that the in vivo use of vanadateas an inhibitor of the plasmalemma H+-ATPase must be taken withcaution; in particular, for studying the correlations betweenchanges in net H+ extrusion and changes in cytosolic pH andrelated processes. Key words: Vanadate, malate, cytosolic pH, Elodea densa, Arabidopsis thaliana
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