Abstract
KCl, sucrose, D-serine and some other solutes were fed through the petiole to leaflets
of Solanum tuberosum and uptake into the symplast was monitored. Solute transport was accompanied by changes
in membrane potential, apoplastic pH and respiration. After termination of solute
feeding, membrane potential, apoplastic pH and respiration returned to initial steady
state values. From transpiration, solute uptake was calculated and compared to ATP
production during stimulated respiration, assuming an ATP/CO2 ratio of 5. On this basis, calculated ATP/KCl ratios of energized transport approached
0.5. Similar ATP/solute ratios were observed with sucrose, mannitol, methylglucose
and D-serine. With glucose, many ratios were somewhat above 0.5, possibly because
of some metabolization of imported glucose. We conclude that solute uptake is energized
by the proton motive force across the plasma membrane. Low ATP/substrate ratios suggest
that the H+/ATP ratio of proton export by the plasma membrane ATPase is not 1 as presently assumed
but 2 in potato leaves, and that the contribution of the alternative cyanide-resistant
oxidase to leaf respiration is small, if not negligible, in the dark.
Key words
ATPase - energized transport - membrane potential - pH (apoplast) - plasma membrane
- proton motive force
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U. Heber
Julius-von-Sachs-Institut für Biowissenschaften
Universität Würzburg
97084 Würzburg
Germany
Email: heber@botanik.uni-wuerzburg.de
Section Editor: U. Lüttge