Hj. Kronzucker et al., ANALYSIS OF (NH4-N-13 EFFLUX IN SPRUCE ROOTS - A TEST-CASE FOR PHASE IDENTIFICATION IN COMPARTMENTAL ANALYSIS()), Plant physiology, 109(2), 1995, pp. 481-490
(NH4+)-N-13-efflux analyses were conducted with roots of intact Picea
glauca (Moench) Voss. seedlings at external NH4+ concentrations of 100
mu M and 1.5 mM. Three kinetically distinct phases were identified wi
th half-lives of exchange of approximately 2 s, 30 s, and 14 min. The
presumed identities of the subcellular compartments corresponding to t
hese phases were confirmed by several techniques, including pretreatme
nt of roots (a) at 75 degrees C or with SDS, (b) with alpha-keto-gluta
rate or L-methionine-DL-sulfoximine, (c) at elevated levels of Ca2+, a
nd (d) at low pH or with Al3+ at low pH. Treatments a and b selectivel
y influenced phase III without affecting phases I and II. Similarly, t
reatment c selectively perturbed phase II, and treatment d affected ph
ases II and III. Based on these findings and the assumption of an in-s
eries arrangement of root cell compartments, it was concluded that pha
se III corresponded to the cytoplasm, phase II corresponded to the Don
nan free space, and phase I corresponded to a film of solution adherin
g to the root surface.