K+ transport by Arabidopsis root hairs at low pH

Citation
O. Babourina et al., K+ transport by Arabidopsis root hairs at low pH, AUST J PLAN, 28(7), 2001, pp. 635-641
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences","Animal & Plant Sciences
Journal title
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
ISSN journal
03107841 → ACNP
Volume
28
Issue
7
Year of publication
2001
Pages
635 - 641
Database
ISI
SICI code
0310-7841(2001)28:7<635:KTBARH>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Mechanisms underlying changed K+ uptake by plants at low pH need to be deci phered. One possibility is that K+ acquisition is under the strict control of plasma membrane potential (E-m), which, in turn, is affected by external pH. To test this hypothesis, we used the microelectrode ion flux measureme nt (MIFE(R)) technique to study net K+ and H+ fluxes near Arabidopsis root hairs at different external pH, KCl concentrations and clamped E-m. Lowerin g the solution pH led to strong H+ influx, K+ efflux and significant E-m de polarisation. Addition of K+ to the bathing media caused significant net K uptake when external pH was over the range 5.5-6.0. At external pH below 5 .0, however, correlation between K+ availability and net K+ uptake was nega tive. To explain this apparent paradox, measurements of net K+ and H+ fluxe s from the root hair surface were performed concurrently with E-m clamped a t different values above and below the resting potential (approx. -180 mV). Our data revealed a strong dependence of net K+ flux on the clamping volta ge. Clamping at values more negative than the resting potential caused a si gnificant increase in K+ uptake into the root hair; clamping at less negati ve values (-20 and 0 mV) caused significant net K+ efflux from the cell. Qu alitatively similar results were observed for net H+ flux. Our observations indicate direct control of K+ flux by changing E-m, and suggest that E-m d epolarisation could be the main reason for the observed K+ efflux at low pH .