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Inhibitory Effect of Sucrose on the Plasma Membrane H+ Pump Activity and Possible Involvement of the C-terminal Region in the Sucrose Effect

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pump activity is unclear. In the plasma membrane vesicles from rye leaves high concentrations of sucrose had significant inhibitory effects on the plasma membrane H+ pump activity. Fusicoccin and trypsin treatment experiments suggest that the C-terminal region of the H+ pump may partially but significantly be involved in the sucrose effect.

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Received 20 August 1999/ Accepted in revised form 27 December 1999

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Kasai, M., Sato, K., Ono, T. et al. Inhibitory Effect of Sucrose on the Plasma Membrane H+ Pump Activity and Possible Involvement of the C-terminal Region in the Sucrose Effect. J Plant Res 113, 97–102 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00013920

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