Ca transport in membrane vesicles from pinto bean leaves and its alteration after ozone exposure
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Ca transport in membrane vesicles from pinto bean leaves and its alteration after ozone exposure
Abstract
The influence of ozone on Ca(2+) transport in plant membranes from pinto bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L. var Pinto) leaves was investigated in vitro by means of a filtration method using purified vesicles. Two transport mechanisms located at the plasma membrane are involved in a response to ozone: (a) passive Ca(2+) influx into the cell and (b) active Ca(2+) efflux driven by an ATP-dependent system, which has two components: a primary Ca(2+) transport directly linked to ATP which is partially activated by calmodulin and a H(+)/Ca(2+) antiport coupled to activity of a H(+)-ATPase. The passive Ca(2+) permeability is increased by ozone. A triangular pulse of ozone stimulates a higher influx of Ca(2+) than does a square wave, even though the total dose was the same (0.6 microliter per liter x hour). Leaves exposed to a square wave did not exhibit visible injury and were still able to recover from oxidant stress by activation of calmodulin-dependent Ca(2+) extrusion mechanisms. On the other hand, leaves exposed to a triangular wave of ozone, exhibit visible injury and lost the ability of extruding Ca(2+) out of the cell.
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