Title of article :
Citrate Transporters Play a Critical Role in Aluminium-stimulated Citrate Efflux in Rice Bean (Vigna umbellata) Roots
Author/Authors :
LI، YANG, JIAN نويسنده , , LEI، ZHANG, نويسنده , , FENG، YOU, JIANG نويسنده , , PING، WU, نويسنده , , JIAN، ZHENG, SHAO نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Background and Aims Aluminium (Al) stimulates the efflux of citrate from apices of rice bean (Vigna umbellata) roots. This response is delayed at least 3(squer)h when roots are exposed to 50(squer)(mu)m Al, indicating that some inducible processes leading to citrate efflux are involved. The physiological bases responsible for the delayed response were examined here.Methods The effects of several antagonists of anion channels and citrate carriers, and of the protein synthesis inhibitor, cycloheximide (CHM) on Al-stimulated citrate efflux and/or citrate content were examined by high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) or an enzymatic method.Key Results Both anion channel inhibitors and citrate carrier inhibitors can inhibit Al-stimulated citrate efflux, with anthracene-9-carboxylic acid (A-9-C, an anion channel inhibitor) and phenylisothiocyanate (PI, a citrate carrier inhibitor) the most effective inhibitors. A 6(squer)h pulse of 50(squer)(mu)m Al induced a significant increase of citrate content in root apices and release of citrate. However, the increase in citrate content preceded the efflux. Furthermore, the release of citrate stimulated by the pulse treatment was inhibited by both A-9-C and PI, indicating the importance of the citrate carrier on the mitochondrial membrane and the anion channel on the plasma membrane for the Al-stimulated citrate efflux. CHM (20(squer)(mu)m) also significantly inhibited Al-stimulated citrate efflux, confirming that de novo protein synthesis is required for Al-stimulated citrate efflux.Conclusions These results indicate that the activation of genes possibly encoding citrate transporters plays a critical role in Al-stimulated citrate efflux.
Keywords :
enantiostyly , buzz pollination , Gesneriaceae , mirror image flowers , paraboea rufescens , reprodutive biology , xishuangbanna
Journal title :
Annals of Botany
Journal title :
Annals of Botany