T. Sakaguchi et al., The role of potassium in the secretion of mugineic acids family phytosiderophores from iron-deficient barley roots, PLANT SOIL, 215(2), 1999, pp. 221-227
Mugineic acid family phytosiderophores (MAs) are secreted from iron-deficie
nt barley roots with high equimolar correlation of potassium. To determine
the form of MAs when it is secreted, we investigated the effect of anion ch
annel blockers and valinomycin on the secretion of MAs. Among the anion cha
nnel blockers, anthracene-9-carboxylic acid and phenylglyoxal drastically r
educed the amount of secreted MAs, while 4,4-diisothiocyano-2,2- stilbene d
isulfonate slightly inhibited the MAs secretion. Trifluoromethyl-3-phenylam
ino-2-nicotinic acid reduced the secreted amount to the half of non-treated
. This result suggested that MAs are secreted in the form of anion through
an anion channel. The elimination of potassium gradient between the cytopla
sm and the cell exterior by treatment with valinomycin reduced the amount o
f secreted MAs. Analysis of potassium distribution in root by LV-SEM-XMA in
dicated that potassium in the cortex cells of iron-deficient roots is relea
sed with MAs secretion and the amount of potassium in the cortex cells decr
eases after secretion. These results suggested that MAs are secreted in the
form of a monovalent anion via anion channels using the potassium gradient
between the cytoplasm and the cell exterior.