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pH regulation in anoxic rice coleoptiles at pH 3.5: biochemical pHstats and net H+ influx in the absence and presence of NO3−
- Source :
- Journal of Experimental Botany
- Publication Year :
- 2011
- Publisher :
- Oxford University Press (OUP), 2011.
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Abstract
- During anoxia, cytoplasmic pH regulation is crucial. Mechanisms of pH regulation were studied in the coleoptile of rice exposed to anoxia and pH 3.5, resulting in H(+) influx. Germinating rice seedlings survived a combination of anoxia and exposure to pH 3.5 for at least 4 d, although development was retarded and net K(+) efflux was continuous. Further experiments used excised coleoptile tips (7-10 mm) in anoxia at pH 6.5 or 3.5, either without or with 0.2 mM NO(3)(-), which distinguished two processes involved in pH regulation. Net H(+) influx (μmol g(-1) fresh weight h(-1)) for coleoptiles with NO(3)(-) was ∼1.55 over the first 24 h, being about twice that in the absence of NO(3)(-), but then decreased to 0.5-0.9 as net NO(3)(-) uptake declined from ∼1.3 to 0.5, indicating reduced uptake via H(+)-NO(3)(-) symports. NO(3)(-) reduction presumably functioned as a biochemical pHstat. A second biochemical pHstat consisted of malate and succinate, and their concentrations decreased substantially with time after exposure to pH 3.5. In anoxic coleoptiles, K(+) balancing the organic anions was effluxed to the medium as organic anions declined, and this efflux rate was independent of NO(3)(-) supply. Thus, biochemical pHstats and reduced net H(+) influx across the plasma membrane are important features contributing to pH regulation in anoxia-tolerant rice coleoptiles at pH 3.5.
- Subjects :
- inorganic chemicals
biochemical pHstat
Cell Membrane Permeability
Physiology
Carboxylic Acids
Malates
Succinic Acid
Germination
NO3- uptake
Plant Science
Acid load
H+ permeability
Stress, Physiological
rice coleoptile
organic acids
ethanol production
anoxia tolerance
Ethanol metabolism
Nitrates
Ethanol
biology
Efflux rate
food and beverages
Biological Transport
Oryza
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Research Papers
Adaptation, Physiological
Anoxic waters
Cell Hypoxia
Oxygen
Coleoptile
Biochemistry
pH regulation
Seedlings
Ph regulation
H+ influx
biology.protein
Efflux
Cotyledon
Organic anion
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14602431 and 00220957
- Volume :
- 63
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Experimental Botany
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e81865a26a785365f156ff8209298f37
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/err395