NACL STRESS ENHANCES PROTEOLYTIC TURNOVER OF THE TONOPLAST H-ATPASE OF CITRUS-SINENSIS - APPEARANCE OF A 35 KDA FRAGMENT OF SUBUNIT-A STILLEXHIBITING ATP-HYDROLYSIS ACTIVITY()
J. Banuls et al., NACL STRESS ENHANCES PROTEOLYTIC TURNOVER OF THE TONOPLAST H-ATPASE OF CITRUS-SINENSIS - APPEARANCE OF A 35 KDA FRAGMENT OF SUBUNIT-A STILLEXHIBITING ATP-HYDROLYSIS ACTIVITY(), Plant, cell and environment, 18(11), 1995, pp. 1341-1344
Salinity stress caused a decrease in the relative amount of the subuni
ts of the hydrophilic head of the tonoplast H+-ATPase from leaf cells
of Valencia orange [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck], In parallel, a 35 kD
a polypeptide appeared in the tonoplast, which could be separated from
the tonoplast H+-ATPase and cross-reacted with an antiserum against t
he catalytic subunit A of the tonoplast H+-ATPase. This polypeptide se
ems to show ATP hydrolysis activity and is considered to be a product
of proteolytic breakdown of subunit A, This indicates an increased tur
nover of the tonoplast H+-ATPase of Valencia orange under salinity str
ess.