Involvement of Cl in the Increase in Proline Induced by ABA and Stimulated by Potassium Chloride in Barley Leaf Segments
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- DOI: 10.1104/pp.89.4.1226
Involvement of Cl in the Increase in Proline Induced by ABA and Stimulated by Potassium Chloride in Barley Leaf Segments
Abstract
Stimulation by sodium or potassium chloride of the ABA-induced increase in proline was synergistically enhanced by CaCl(2) or MgCl(2) as well as by 1,3-bis[tris(hydroxymethyl)methylamino] propane chloride (BTP-Cl), N-methyl-d-glucamine chloride (NMG-Cl), or 2-amino-2-hydroxymethyl-1,3-propandiol chloride (TRIS-Cl). This enhancing effect did not depend on the osmolarity and occurred when Cl(-) was higher than K(+) in the incubation medium, but not vice versa. When CaCl(2) or MgCl(2) or NMG-Cl were added, the higher the Cl(-):K(+) ratio in the external solution the higher was the increase in proline. When the excess of Cl(-) to K(+) was obtained with BTP-Cl the highest enhancing effect resulted with a Cl(-):K(+) ratio of 3:1 while, at a 5:1 ratio, the KCl stimulation was completely suppressed. The inhibiting effect of proline accumulation by NH(4) (+) and 4,4'-diisothiocyano-2,2'-disulfonic acid stilbene was reversed to varying degrees depending on the magnitude of the excess of Cl(-) on K(+) concentration in the medium. Also, the inhibition of proline accumulation obtained by tetraethylammonium chloride, monensin, and d-mannose was similarly reverted. These data suggest that Cl(-) elicits an increase in ABA-induced proline which needs the simultaneous presence of K(+) (or Na(+)) to take place.
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