MECHANISM OF HIGH-AFFINITY POTASSIUM UPTAKE IN ROOTS OF ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA

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作者
MAATHUIS, FJM
SANDERS, D
机构
[1] Department of Biology, University of York
关键词
ENERGIZED K+ TRANSPORT; K+-H+ COTRANSPORT; CURRENT; VOLTAGE ANALYSIS;
D O I
10.1073/pnas.91.20.9272
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Potassium is a major nutrient in higher plants, where it plays a role in turgor regulation, charge balance, leaf movement, and protein synthesis. Terrestrial plants are able to sustain growth at micromolar external K+ concentrations, at which K+ uptake across the plasma membrane of root cells must be energized despite the presence of a highly negative membrane potential. However, the mechanism of energization has long remained obscure. Therefore, whole-cell mode patch clamping has been applied to root protoplasts from Arabidopsis thaliana to characterize membrane currents resulting from the application of micromolar K+. Analysis of whole cell current/voltage relationships in the presence and absence of micromolar K+ enabled direct testing of K+ transport for possible energization by cytoplasmic ATP and the respective trans-membrane gradients of Na+, Ca2+, and H+. Subtracted current/voltage relations for K+-dependent membrane currents are independent of ATP and reverse at potentials that imply H+-coupled K+ transport with a ratio of 1 H+:K+. Furthermore, the reversal potential of the K+ current shifts negative as external H+ activity is decreased. K+-dependent currents saturate in the micromolar concentration range with an apparent K-m of 30 mu M, a value in close agreement with previously reported K-m values for high-affinity K+ uptake. We conclude that our results are consistent with the view that high-affinity K+ uptake in higher plants is mediated by a H+:K+ symport mechanism, competent in driving K+ accumulation to equilibrium ratios in excess of 10(6)-fold.
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页码:9272 / 9276
页数:5
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