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. 2007 Oct 15;369(2):137-48.
doi: 10.1016/j.ab.2007.06.037. Epub 2007 Jun 28.

Improved mathematical model for estimating H+ influx and H+ efflux in plant vacuolar vesicles acidified by ATPase or pyrophosphatase

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Improved mathematical model for estimating H+ influx and H+ efflux in plant vacuolar vesicles acidified by ATPase or pyrophosphatase

Yukio Kawamura. Anal Biochem. .

Abstract

To adapt to environmental changes, plant cells very likely possess a biochemical system, using vacuoles, for maintaining cytoplasmic pH homeostasis. A simple approach is to estimate the active H(+) influx and H(+) efflux of isolated vacuolar vesicles, although there is no good mathematical model to describe H(+) flux. To establish a new quantitative model, vacuolar vesicles were isolated from hypocotyls of mung bean (Vigna radiata L.), and pyrophosphate (PPi)- or ATP-dependent acidification was monitored using acridine orange. The change of pH inside the vesicles (pH(in)) was calculated using a pH calibration curve relating fluorescence quenching with DeltapH. After formation of a steady state DeltapH, passive H(+) efflux was monitored after terminating pumping with ethylenediaminetetraacetate, and the relative H(+) permeability coefficient (p(H+)) was calculated. The H(+) efflux simulated using the p(H+) corresponded to the H(+) efflux determined experimentally. H(+) influx was then calculated by subtracting the predicted H(+) efflux from the experimental net H(+) influx. H(+) influx into vesicles driven by H(+)-PPase or H(+)-ATPase decreased exponentially as the intravesicular pH(in) decreased, suggesting modulation of pumping by DeltapH, pH(in), or both. Finally, the PPi- or ATP-dependent H(+) accumulation determined experimentally was closely simulated by the predicted H(+) influx and H(+) efflux. The ability to predict H(+) flux under different conditions provides a powerful tool for studying pH homeostasis.

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