Skip to main content
Log in

Implications for cytoplasmic pH, protonmotice force, and amino-acid transport across the plasmalemma of Riccia fluitans

  • Published:
Planta Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

By means of pH-sensitive microelectrodes, cytoplasmic pH has been monitored continuously during amino-acid transport across the plasmalemma of Riccia fluitans rhizoid cells under various experimental conditions. (i) Contrary to the general assumption that import of amino acids (or hexoses) together with protons should lead to cytoplasmic acidification, an alkalinization of 0.1–0.3 pHc units was found for all amino acids tested. Similar alkalinizations were recorded in the presence of hexoses and methylamine. No alkalinization occurred when the substrates were added in the depolarized state or in the presence of cyanide, where the electrogenic H+-pump is inhibited. (ii) After acidification of the cytoplasm by means of various concentrations of acetic acid, amino-acid transport is massively altered, although the protonmotive force remained essentially constant. It is suggested that H+-cotransport is energetically interconnected with the proton-export pump which is stimulated by the amino-acid-induced depolarization, thus causing proton depletion of the cytoplasm. It is concluded that, in order to investigate H+-dependent cotransport processes, the cytoplasmic pH must be measured and be under continuous experimental control; secondly, neither ΔpH nor the protonmotive force across a membrane are reliable quantities for analysing a proton-dependent process.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

Abbreviations

3-OMG:

3-oxymethylglucose

pHc :

cytoplasmic pH

ψ m :

electrical potential difference across the respective membrane, i.e. membrane potential

ΔμH+/F (=pmf):

electrochemical proton gradient

References

  • Ballarin-Denti, A., Den Hollander, J.A., Sanders, D., Slayman, C.W., Slayman, C.L. (1984) Kinetics and pH-dependence of glycine-proton symport in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 778, 1–16

    Google Scholar 

  • Bates, G.W., Goldsmith, M.H.M. (1983) Rapid response of the plasma-membrane potential in oat coleoptiles to auxin and other weak acids. Planta 159, 231–237

    Google Scholar 

  • Bertl, A., Felle, H. (1985) Cytoplasmic pH of root hair cells of Sinapis alba recorded by a pH-sensitive microelectrode. Does fusicoccin stimulate the proton pump by cytoplasmic acidification? J. Exp. Bot. 36, 1142–1149

    Google Scholar 

  • Cho, B.-H., Komor, E. (1984) Mechanism of arginine transport in Chlorella. Planta 162, 23–29

    Google Scholar 

  • Etherton, B., Rubinstein, B. (1978) Evidence for amino acid-H+ cotransport in oat coleoptiles. Plant Physiol. 61, 933–937

    Google Scholar 

  • Felle, H. (1980) Amine transport at the plasmalemma of Riccia fluitans. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 602, 181–195

    Google Scholar 

  • Felle, H. (1981) Stereospecificity and electrogenicity of amino acid transport in riccia fluitans. Planta 152, 505–512

    Google Scholar 

  • Felle, H. (1983) Driving forces and current-voltage characteristics of amino acid transport in Riccia fluitans. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 730, 342–350

    Google Scholar 

  • Felle, H. (1984) Steady-state current-voltage characteristics of amino acid transport in rhizoid cells of Riccia fluitans. Is the carrier negatively charged? Biochim. Biophys. Acta 772, 307–312

    Google Scholar 

  • Felle, H. (1987) Proton transport and pH control in Sinapis alba root hairs: A study carried out with double-barrelled pH-microelectrodes. J. Exp. Bot. 38, 340–354

    Google Scholar 

  • Felle, H., Bentrup, F.W. (1980) Hexose transport and membrane depolarization in Riccia fluitans. Planta 147, 471–476

    Google Scholar 

  • Felle, H., Bertl, A. (1986) The fabrication of H+-selective liquid-membrane microelectrodes for use in plant cells. J. Exp. Bot. 37, 1416–1428

    Google Scholar 

  • Fischer, E., Lüttge, U. (1980) Membrane potential changes related to active transport of glycine in Lemna gibba GL. Plant Physiol. 65, 1004–1008

    Google Scholar 

  • Hauer, R., Höfer, M. (1982) Variable H+/substrate stoichiometries in Rhodotorula gracilis are caused by a pH-dependent protonation of the carrier (s). Biochem. J. 208, 459–464

    Google Scholar 

  • Johannes, E., Felle, H. (1985) Transport of basic amino acids in Riccia fluitans: Evidence for a second binding site. Planta 166, 244–251

    Google Scholar 

  • Jung, K.D., Lüttge, U. (1980) Amino acid uptake by Lemna gibba by a mechanism with affinity to neutral L-and D-amino acids. Planta 150, 230–235

    Google Scholar 

  • Komor, E., Tanner, W. (1974) The hexose-proton cotransport system of Chlorella: pH-dependent change in Km values and translocation constants of the uptake system. J. Gen. Physiol. 64, 568–581

    Google Scholar 

  • Komor, E., Tanner, W. (1976) The determination of the membrane potential of Chlorella vulgaris. Evidence for electrogenic sugar transport. Eur. J. Biochem. 70, 197–204

    Google Scholar 

  • Sanders, D., Hansen, U.-P., Gradmann, D., Slayman, C.L. (1984) Generalized kinetic analysis of ion-driven cotransport systems: A unified interpretation of selective ionic effects on Michaelis parameters. J. Membr. Biol. 77, 123–152

    Google Scholar 

  • Sanders, D., Hansen, U.-P., Gradmann, D., Slayman, C.L. (1981) Role of the plasma membrane proton pump in pH regulation in nonanimal cells. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 78, 5903–5907

    Google Scholar 

  • Sanders, D., Slayman, C.L. (1982) Predominant role of oxidative metabolism, not proton transport, in the cucaryotic microorganism Neurospora. J. Gen. Physiol. 80, 377–402

    Google Scholar 

  • Seaston, A., Inkson, C., Eddy, A.A. (1973) The absorption of protons with specific amino acids and carbohydrates by yeast. Biochem. J. 134, 1031–1043

    Google Scholar 

  • Slayman, G.L., Slayman, C.W. (1974) Depolarization of the plasmalemma of Neurospora during active transport of glucose: Evidence for a proton-dependent cotransport system. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 71, 1935–1939

    Google Scholar 

  • Smith, F.A., Raven, J.A. (1979) Intracellular pH and its regulation. Annu. Rev. Plant Physiol. 30, 289–311

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Johannes, E., Felle, H. Implications for cytoplasmic pH, protonmotice force, and amino-acid transport across the plasmalemma of Riccia fluitans . Planta 172, 53–59 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00403028

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Accepted:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00403028

Key words

Navigation