Calcium uptake by symbiosomes and the peribacteroid membrane vesicles isolated from yellow lupin root nodules

Citation
Im. Andreev et al., Calcium uptake by symbiosomes and the peribacteroid membrane vesicles isolated from yellow lupin root nodules, J PLANT PHY, 153(5-6), 1998, pp. 610-614
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences","Animal & Plant Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
ISSN journal
01761617 → ACNP
Volume
153
Issue
5-6
Year of publication
1998
Pages
610 - 614
Database
ISI
SICI code
0176-1617(199811)153:5-6<610:CUBSAT>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
In order to test whether the symbiosomes of infected cells are able to acti vely take up calcium ions, preparations of these nitrogen-fixing units and the PBM vesicles isolated from yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus L.) root nodule s were investigated to this end. Ca2+ uptake was recorded with the use of t he metallochromic Ca2+ indicator arsenate III added to the incubation mediu m. It was found that the addition of ATP to symbiosomes suspended in the pr esence of Mg2+ and Ca2+ initiated a gradual removal of calcium from the inc ubation medium. This process was rapidly inhibited with addition of vanadat e, but was resistant to protonophores, the Ca2+ ionophore A23187, valinomyc in in the presence of potassium ions, and erythrosin B, and was greatly sti mulated by nitrate anions. Qualitatively similar results were obtained with preparations of the PBMs, except that in this case the Ca2+ ionophore A231 87 effectively facilitated the calcium release from the PBM vesicles after the uptake. The data obtained demonstrate primary active transport of calci um across the PBM, which is most likely caused by the activity of the Mg2+- dependent Ca2+-ATPase associated with this membrane.