UPTAKE OF METHYLAMINE (AN AMMONIUM ANALOGUE) BY MACROCYSTIS PYRIFERA (PHAEOPHYTA)1 |
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Authors: | Patricia A. Wheeler |
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Abstract: | The ammonium analogue, methylamine, is taken up rapidly from dilute solution by Macrocystis pyrifera (L.) C. A. Agardh. 14C-methylamine was used to characterize the transport system, with respect to dependence on external concentration, temperature, pH and substrate specificity. The results suggest that methylamine enters the algal tissue via a specific mediated transport system. Uptake of methylamine showed no consistent relation to the N content of the plant tissue, but was highly dependent on the portion of plant sampled and severely affected by cutting the tissue. The strong inhibition of methylamine uptake by ammonium and lesser inhibition by other alkylamines suggests that the uptake system functions as an “ammonium permease”. Uptake of 14C-methylamine can be used as a highly sensitive measure of NH4+ uptake activity and should be a useful tool for studying NH4+ uptake in the laboratory and field. |
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Keywords: | ammonium, analogue ammonium uptake brown algae Macrocystis methylamine uptake uptake |
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