Intact Chloroplasts Show Ca-Gated Switching between Localized and Delocalized Proton Gradient Energy Coupling (ATP Formation)
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Intact Chloroplasts Show Ca-Gated Switching between Localized and Delocalized Proton Gradient Energy Coupling (ATP Formation)
Abstract
Intact chloroplasts were compared to isolated thylakoids as to whether storage of the organelle in high KCl medium caused the energy coupling reactions to show a delocalized or a localized proton gradient energy coupling response. With isolated thylakoids, the occurrence of one or the other energy coupling mode can be reversibly controlled by the concentration of mono- and divalent cations used for the thylakoid storage media. Calcium was shown to be the key ion and previous evidence suggested a Ca(2+)-controlled gating of H(+) fluxes in the thylakoid membrane system (G Chiang, RA Dilley [1987] Biochemistry 26: 4911-4916). Isolated, intact chloroplasts, which retained the outer envelope membranes during the 30 min or longer storage treatments in various concentrations of KCl and CaCl(2) (with sorbitol to maintain iso-osmotic conditions), were osmotically burst in a reaction cuvette and within 3 minutes were assayed for either a localized or a delocalized proton gradient energy coupling (ATP formation) mode. The intact chloroplast system was analogous to isolated thylakoids, with regard to the effects of KCl and CaCl(2) on the energy coupling mode. For example, adding 100 millimolar KCl to the intact organelle storage medium resulted in the subsequent ATP formation assay showing delocalized proton gradient coupling just as with isolated thylakoids. Adding 5 millimolar CaCl(2) to the 100 millimolar KCl storage medium resulted in a localized proton gradient coupling mode. Suspending thylakoids in stromal material previously isolated from intact chloroplast preparations and testing the energy coupling response showed that the stromal milieu has enough Ca(2+) to cause the localized coupling response even though there was about 80 millimolar K(+) in the intact chloroplasts used in this study (determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry). Extrapolating the intact chloroplast data to the whole leaf level, we suggest that proton gradient energy coupling is normally of the localized mode, but under certain conditions it could be either localized or delocalized, depending on factors that affect the putative Ca(2+)-regulated proton flux gating function.
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