C. Herschbach et H. Rennenberg, INFLUENCE OF GLUTATHIONE (GSH) ON NET UPTAKE OF SULFATE AND SULFATE TRANSPORT IN TOBACCO PLANTS, Journal of Experimental Botany, 45(277), 1994, pp. 1069-1076
Net uptake of sulphate by the roots, and its transport to the shoot wa
s inhibited in intact tobacco plants by 1 h exposure of its roots to 0
.1 or 1.0 mM GSH. The relative amount of sulphate taken up that was tr
ansported to the shoot was not affected by this treatment. Apparently,
sulphate uptake, but not xylem loading of sulphate, was inhibited by
GSH. Similar results were obtained when L-cysteine was used instead of
GSH. As L-cysteine, mediated inhibition of sulphate, net uptake was c
ounteracted by exposure of the roots to BSO, GSH synthesis seems to be
required for inhibition of sulphate uptake by L-cysteine. However, ex
posure to 0.1 or 1.0 mM GSH did not result in an enhanced GSH level in
roots or shoots. Also the cysteine contents remained unchanged. Small
changes in metabolically active pools of GSH or cysteine seem to be r
esponsible for the inhibition of sulphate uptake and its transport to
the shoot. Flap-feeding of GSH to a mature leaf resulted in an inhibit
ion of net uptake of sulphate by the roots and its transport to the sh
oot. These findings support the hypothesis that GSH produced in the le
aves acts as a signal to control sulphur nutrition of plants.