The role of cytosolic potassium and pH in the growth of barley roots

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Walker, DJ
Black, CR
Miller, AJ [1 ]
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[1] IACR Rothamsted, Dept Biochem & Physiol, Harpenden AL5 2JQ, Herts, England
[2] Univ Nottingham, Sch Biol Sci, Loughborough LE12 5RD, Leics, England
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10.1104/pp.118.3.957
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Q94 [植物学];
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In an earlier paper we showed that in fully developed barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) root epidermal cells a decrease in cytosolic K+ was associated with an acidification of the cytosol (D.J. Walker, R.A. Leigh, A.J. Miller [1996] Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 93: 10510-10514). To show that these changes in cytosolic ion concentrations contributed to the decreased growth of K+-starved roots, we first measured whether similar changes occurred in cells of the growing zone. Triple-barreled ion-selective microelectrodes were used to measure cytosolic K+ activity and pH in cells 0.5 to 1.0 mm from the root tip. In plants growing from 7 to 21 d after germination under K+-replete conditions, the mean values did not change significantly, with values ranging from 80 to 84 mM for K+ and 7.3 to 7.4 for pH. However, in K+-starved plants (external [K+], 2 mu M), the mean cytosolic K+ activity and pH had declined to 44 mM and 7.0, respectively, after 14 d. For whole roots, sap osmolality was always lower in K+-starved than in K+-replete plants, whereas elongation rate and dry matter accumulation were significantly decreased after 14 and 16 d of K+ starvation. The rate of protein synthesis in root tips did not change for K+-replete plants but declined significantly with age in K+-starved plants. Butyrate treatment decreased cytosolic pH and diminished the rate of protein synthesis in K+-replete roots. Procaine treatment of K+-starved roots gave an alkalinization of the cytosol and increased protein synthesis rate. These results show that changes in both cytosolic pH and K+ can be significant factors in inhibiting protein synthesis and root growth during K+ deficiency.
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