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Evidence for a sodium efflux mechanism in the leaf cells of the seagrass Zostera marina L
The efficient exclusion of excess Na + from the cytoplasm is of vital importance in cells from the seagrass Zostera marina L., a vascular plant that lives in seawater and exhibits Na +-dependent high affinity nitrate and phosphate uptake systems. Intracellular measurements with Na +-selective microe...
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Published in: | Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 2011-06, Vol.402 (1), p.56-64 |
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Summary: | The efficient exclusion of excess Na
+ from the cytoplasm is of vital importance in cells from the seagrass
Zostera marina L., a vascular plant that lives in seawater and exhibits Na
+-dependent high affinity nitrate and phosphate uptake systems. Intracellular measurements with Na
+-selective microelectrodes show a low cytosolic Na
+ concentration in leaf cells (13.2
±
2.8
mM Na
+) of this species. This value, similar to the concentrations detected in terrestrial glycophyte plants, increases about 10
mM in the presence of respiration inhibitors. A rise in sodium concentration is also detected when external pH is increased, whereas a decrease is recorded at lower external pH levels. These results suggest that H
+-dependent systems are involved in the maintenance of a low cytosolic Na
+ concentration in
Z. marina cells. To investigate this further, plasma membrane vesicles were isolated from leaves and cation/H
+ antiport activities were analyzed using a fluorescent probe. Na
+/H
+ exchange activity was detected and showed saturation around 35
mM Na
+. This activity was highly selective for Na
+ as no exchange activity was detected with Rb
+ or TMA
+, whereas Li
+ showed only 25% of the Na
+ activity. Furthermore, K
+ did not affect Na
+/H
+ exchange activity, which showed similar
K
m values in the presence of 5
mM K
+ (4.1
±
2.1
mM Na
+) or 50
mM K
+ (3.9
±
2.6
mM Na
+). These
K
m values are lower than the mean sodium concentration measured in the cytoplasm of
Z. marina cells, indicating that the presence of Na
+/H
+ exchangers in the plasma membrane, whose activity has been detected for the first time in a seagrass, can be a very effective Na
+ efflux mechanism in this plant. This activity can be crucial both for salinity tolerance and for the energetization of nutrient uptake in this species.
► We analyze cytoplasmic Na
+-homeostasis in
Z. marina cells using microelectrodes. ► We detect Na
+/H
+ antiport activity at the plasmalemma. ► The Na
+/H
+ activity is highly selective and shows a high affinity for Na
+. ► The antiporter is fundamental for Na
+ homeostasis and nutrient uptake in this species. |
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ISSN: | 0022-0981 1879-1697 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jembe.2011.03.016 |