RESPONSE OF RHIZOBIUM-FREDII P220 TO OSMOTIC SHOCK - INTERRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN K+, MG2+, GLUTAMATE AND HOMOSPERMIDINE

被引:12
作者
FUJIHARA, S
YONEYAMA, T
机构
[1] Plant Nutrition Diagnosis Laboratory, National Agriculture Research Center, Tsukuba 305
来源
MICROBIOLOGY-UK | 1994年 / 140卷
关键词
RHIZOBIUM FREDII; SOYBEAN RHIZOBIA; HOMOSPERMIDINE; GLUTAMATE; OSMOTIC SHOCK;
D O I
10.1099/13500872-140-8-1909
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The response of Rhizobium fredii P220, a salt-tolerant strain of soybean rhizobia, to osmotic shock was investigated by using non-growing washed cells. Rapid changes in K+, Mg2+, glutamate and homospermidine were observed in strain P220 cells subjected to sudden changes in the osmolarity of incubation buffer. Osmotic upshock resulted in elevation of cellular K+ and glutamate, and reduction in cellular homospermidine and Mg2+. When the cells were transferred to upshock buffer lacking K+, the reduction in Mg2+ was totally blocked, but the elevation of glutamate and the reduction in homospermidine were only partially repressed. Osmotic downshock resulted in the opposite phenomenon: there was an elevation of homospermidine and Mg2+. and a rapid fall of K+ and glutamate. When the cells were transferred to downshock buffer lacking Mg2+, the elevation of homospermidine was partially repressed, but the decrease in K+ and glutamate was not repressed at all. Lowering of the cellular K+ by treatment with ionophores nigericin and monensin resulted in a slight decrease in glutamate and a slight increase in homospermidine and Mg2+, possibly due to a ph effect caused by the K+-H+ exchange. Raising the cellular Mg2+ content by treatment with ionophore A23187 brought about an increase in homospermidine. The homospermidine content of Mg2+-deficient cells grown with low-Mg2+ medium reduced to 35% of those grown with the basal medium. These results indicate that in R. fredii, K+ strictly controls Mg2+ flux during osmotic shock whereas the reverse is not true, and that glutamate and homospermidine essentially escape direct control by K+. We also suggest that Mg2+, which has no effect on the pool size of glutamate, is one of the factors which regulate homospermidine content in rhizobial cells.
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页码:1909 / 1916
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