Guard-cell chloroplasts provide ATP required for H+ pumping in the plasma membrane and stomatal opening

Citation
M. Tominaga et al., Guard-cell chloroplasts provide ATP required for H+ pumping in the plasma membrane and stomatal opening, PLANT CEL P, 42(8), 2001, pp. 795-802
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences","Animal & Plant Sciences
Journal title
PLANT AND CELL PHYSIOLOGY
ISSN journal
00320781 → ACNP
Volume
42
Issue
8
Year of publication
2001
Pages
795 - 802
Database
ISI
SICI code
0032-0781(200108)42:8<795:GCPARF>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
To elucidate the role of guard-cell chloroplasts (GCCs) in stomatal movemen t, we investigated the effects of oligomycin, an inhibitor of oxidative pho sphorylation, and 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea (DCMU), an inhibi tor of photosystem II, on fusicoccin (FC)-induced H+ pumping and stomatal o pening. FC was found to induce H+ pumping in guard-cell protoplasts (GCPs) from Vicia faba and stomatal opening in the epidermis of Commelina benghale nsis; and, red light (RL) slightly stimulated these responses. Oligomycin s trongly inhibited the pumping and stomatal opening in the dark. R-L partial ly reversed the inhibitions, and DCMU decreased the effect of RL. FC activa ted the plasma membrane H+-ATPase (EC 3.6.1.35) in GCPs similarly irrespect ive of these treatments, indicating that the H+-ATPase activity was not the limiting step in H+ pumping. Oligomycin significantly decreased the ATP co ntent in GCPs in the dark. RL partially reversed this effect, and DCMU elim inated the effect of RL. A significant part of the ATP produced by photopho sphorylation to H+ pumping was indicated under R-L. These results suggest t hat GCCs supply ATP to the cytosol under R-L, and that the ATP is utilized by the plasma membrane H+-ATPase for H+ pumping.