AMINO-ACID-TRANSPORT ACROSS THE TONOPLAST OF VACUOLES ISOLATED FROM BARLEY MESOPHYLL PROTOPLASTS - UPTAKE OF ALANINE, LEUCINE, AND GLUTAMINE

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作者
DIETZ, KJ [1 ]
JAGER, R [1 ]
KAISER, G [1 ]
MARTINOIA, E [1 ]
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[1] SWISS FED INST TECHNOL,INST PFLANZENWISSENSCH,CH-8092 ZURICH,SWITZERLAND
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10.1104/pp.92.1.123
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Mesophyll protoplasts from leaves of well-fertilized barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) plants contained amino acids at concentrations as high as 120 millimoles per liter. With the exception of glutamic acid, which is predominantly localized in the cytoplasm, a major part of all other amino acids was contained inside the large central vacuole. Alanine, leucine, and glutamine are the dominant vacuolar amino acids in barley. Their transport into isolated vacuoles was studied using 14C-labeled amino acids. Uptake was slow in the absence of ATP. A three- to sixfold stimulation of uptake was observed after addition of ATP or adenylyl imidodiphosphate an ATP analogue not being hydrolyzed by ATPases. Other nucleotides were ineffective in increasing the rate of uptake. ATP-Stimulated amino acid transport was not dependent on the transtonoplast pH or membrane potential. p-Chloromercuriphenylsulfonic acid and n-ethyl maleimide increased transport independently of ATP. Neutral amino acids such as valine or leucine effectively decreased the rate of alanine transport. Glutamine and glycine were less effective or not effective as competitive inhibitors of alanine transport. The results indicate the existence of a uniport translocator specific for neutral or basic amino acids that is under control of metabolic effectors.
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