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. 1987 Jan;83(1):159-62.
doi: 10.1104/pp.83.1.159.

Al and Ca Alteration of Membrane Permeability of Quercus rubra Root Cortex Cells

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Al and Ca Alteration of Membrane Permeability of Quercus rubra Root Cortex Cells

X J Zhao et al. Plant Physiol. 1987 Jan.

Abstract

This study was undertaken to quantify the effect of aluminum and calcium on membrane permeability. The influence of Ca(2+) (0.2-3.7 millimolar) and Al(3+) (0-3.7 millimolar) on the permeability of root cortical cells of Quercus rubra was measured using three nonelectrolytes (urea, methyl urea, and ethyl urea) as permeators of progressively increasing lipid solubility. Water permeability was also measured. Al(3+) (a) increased membrane permeability to the nonelectrolytes, (b) decreased the membrane's partiality for lipid permeators, and (c) decreased membrane permeability to water. Ca(2+) had effects on permeability that were opposite to those of Al(3+). When Al(3+) and Ca(2+) were tested in combination, these opposite effects counteracted each other. The results suggest that Al(3+) altered the architecture of membrane lipids.

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