S. Hortensteiner et al., FACTORS AFFECTING THE RE-FORMATION OF VACUOLES IN EVACUOLATED PROTOPLASTS AND THE EXPRESSION OF THE 2 VACUOLAR PROTON PUMPS, Planta, 192(3), 1994, pp. 395-403
The re-formation of vacuoles in miniprotoplasts (evacuolated mesophyll
protoplasts) of tobacco was investigated under different conditions.
When a constant osmolarity was maintained, increasing the concentratio
n of NaCl in the medium enhanced the regeneration of vacuoles compared
to the control (0.5 M mannitol used as osmoticum). An enhanced growth
rate of miniprotoplasts could also be observed under low-osmolarity c
onditions, by substitution of NaCl for KC] or NaNO3, or with different
effectors (glycinebetaine and methyljasmonate). Using the polymerase
chain reaction, one cDNA fragment of the B-subunit of the vacuolar ATP
ase and two fragments of the tonoplast-bound pyrophosphatase (PPase) o
f tobacco were cloned. Southern blot analyses indicates that for both
proteins more than one gene is present in tobacco. During the regenera
tion of vacuoles the transcript level of the PPase increased earlier t
han that of the B-subunit of the vacuolar ATPase under all conditions
tested (0.5 M mannitol, 0.3 M mannitol, and 0.25 M NaCl, respectively)
. Under salt-stress conditions (0.25 M NaCl used as osmoticum), the ex
pression level of both proton pumps is enhanced compared to the contro
l. This increase is not specifically due to salt stress but generally
to an increased growth rate of the vacuole, since under low-osmolarity
conditions the expression of the vacuolar pumps is enhanced, too.