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Measuring CO2 and HCO3- permeabilities of isolated chloroplasts using a MIMS-18O approach

Authors :
Tolleter, Dimitri
Chochois, Vincent
Poiré, Richard
Price, G Dean
Badger, Murray
Tolleter, Dimitri
Chochois, Vincent
Poiré, Richard
Price, G Dean
Badger, Murray
Source :
Journal of experimental botany
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

To support photosynthetic CO2 fixation by Rubisco, the chloroplast must be fed with inorganic carbon in the form of CO2 or bicarbonate. However, the mechanisms allowing the rapid passage of this gas and this charged molecule through the bounding membranes of the chloroplast envelope are not yet completely elucidated. We describe here a method allowing us to measure the permeability of these two molecules through the chloroplast envelope using a membrane inlet mass spectrometer and 18O-labelled inorganic carbon. We established that the internal stromal carbonic anhydrase activity is not limiting for this technique, and precisely measured the chloroplast surface area and permeability values for CO2 and bicarbonate. This was performed on chloroplasts from several plant species, with values ranging from 2.3 × 10-4 m s-1 to 8 × 10-4 m s-1 permeability for CO2 and 1 × 10-8 m s-1 for bicarbonate. We were able to apply our method to chloroplasts from an Arabidopsis aquaporin mutant, and this showed that CO2 permeability was reduced 50% in the mutant compared with the wild-type reference.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of experimental botany
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1291826771
Document Type :
Electronic Resource