Evidence for the existence of a sulfonylurea-receptor-like protein in plants: Modulation of stomatal movements and guard cell potassium channels by sulfonylureas and potassium channel openers

被引:57
作者
Leonhardt, N [1 ]
Marin, E [1 ]
Vavasseur, A [1 ]
Forestier, C [1 ]
机构
[1] CEA CADARACHE, DIRECT SCI VIVANT, DEPT ECOPHYSIOL VEGETALE & MICROBIOL, LAB BIOENERGET CELLULAIRE, F-13108 ST PAUL LES DURANCE, FRANCE
关键词
guard cell; ATP sensitive potassium channels; outward potassium channels; ATP-binding cassette; stomata;
D O I
10.1073/pnas.94.25.14156
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
Limitation of water loss and central of gas exchange is accomplished in plant leaves via stomatal guard cells. Stomata open in response to light when an increase in guard cell turgor is triggered by ions and water influx across the plasma membrane. Recent evidence demonstrating the existence of ATP-binding cassette proteins in plants led us to analvze the effect of compounds known for their ability to modulate ATP-sensitive potassium channels (li-ATP) in animal cells. By using Epidermal strip bioassays and whole-cell patch-clamp experiments with Vicia faba guard cell protoplasts, we describe a pharmacological profile that is specific for the outward K+ channel and very similar to the one described for ATP-sensitive potassium channels in mammalian cells. Tolbutamide and glibenclamide induced stomatal opening in bioassays and in patch-clamp experiments, a specific inhibition of the outward K+ channel by these compounds was observed. Conversely, application of potassium channel openers such as cromakalim or RP49356 triggered stomatal closure. An apparent: competition between sulfonylureas and potassium channel openers occurred in bioassays, and outward potassium currents, previously inhibited by glibenclamide, mere partially recovered after application of cromakalim. By using an expressed sequence tag clone from an Arabidopsis thaliana homologue of the sulfonylurea receptor, a 7-kb transcript was detected by Northern blot analysis in guard cells and other tissues. Beside the molecular evidence recently obtained for the expression of ATP-binding cassette protein transcripts in plants, these results give pharmacological support to the presence of a sulfonylurea-receptor-like protein in the guard-cell plasma membrane tightly involved in the outward potassium channel regulation during stomatal movements.
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页码:14156 / 14161
页数:6
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