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Role of Proton Motive Force in Photoinduction of Cytoplasmic Streaming in Vallisneria Mesophyll Cells.


ABSTRACT: In mesophyll cells of the aquatic monocot Vallisneria, red light induces rotational cytoplasmic streaming, which is regulated by the cytoplasmic concentration of Ca2+. Our previous investigations revealed that red light induces Ca2+ efflux across the plasma membrane (PM), and that both the red light-induced cytoplasmic streaming and the Ca2+ efflux are sensitive to vanadate, an inhibitor of P-type ATPases. In this study, pharmacological experiments suggested the involvement of PM H+-ATPase, one of the P-type ATPases, in the photoinduction of cytoplasmic streaming. We hypothesized that red light would activate PM H+-ATPase to generate a large H+ motive force (PMF) in a photosynthesis-dependent manner. We demonstrated that indeed, photosynthesis increased the PMF and induced phosphorylation of the penultimate residue, threonine, of PM H+-ATPase, which is a major activation mechanism of H+-ATPase. The results suggested that a large PMF generated by PM H+-ATPase energizes the Ca2+ efflux across the PM. As expected, we detected a putative Ca2+/H+ exchange activity in PM vesicles isolated from Vallisneria leaves.

SUBMITTER: Harada A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7154820 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Role of Proton Motive Force in Photoinduction of Cytoplasmic Streaming in <i>Vallisneria</i> Mesophyll Cells.

Harada Akiko A   Okazaki Yoshiji Y   Kinoshita Toshinori T   Nagai Reiko R   Takagi Shingo S  

Plants (Basel, Switzerland) 20200318 3


In mesophyll cells of the aquatic monocot <i>Vallisneria</i>, red light induces rotational cytoplasmic streaming, which is regulated by the cytoplasmic concentration of Ca<sup>2+</sup>. Our previous investigations revealed that red light induces Ca<sup>2+</sup> efflux across the plasma membrane (PM), and that both the red light-induced cytoplasmic streaming and the Ca<sup>2+</sup> efflux are sensitive to vanadate, an inhibitor of P-type ATPases. In this study, pharmacological experiments suggest  ...[more]

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