Phloem loading of sucrose: involvement of membrane ATPase and proton transport
- PMID: 16660804
- PMCID: PMC542909
- DOI: 10.1104/pp.63.4.744
Phloem loading of sucrose: involvement of membrane ATPase and proton transport
Abstract
p-Chloromercuribenzenesulfonic acid markedly inhibited sucrose accumulation into sugar beet source leaves without inhibiting hexose accumulation. The site of inhibition is proposed to be the plasmalemma ATPase, since the ATPase-mediated H(+) efflux was completely inhibited by p-chloromercuribenzenesulfonic acid under conditions where intracellular metabolism, as measured by photosynthesis and hexose accumulation, was unaffected. Fusicoccin, a potent activator of active H(+)/K(+) exchange, stimulated both active sucrose accumulation and proton efflux in the sugar beet leaf tissue. These data provide strong evidence for the phloem loading of sucrose being coupled to a proton transport mechanism driven by a vectorial plasmalemma ATPase.
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