Changes in the Cytoplasmic and Vacuolar pH in Intact Cells of Mung Bean Root-Tips under High-NaCl Stress at Different External Concentrations of Ca^<2+> Ions : ENVIRONMENTAL AND STRESS RESPONSES
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The cyioplasmic pH and the vacuolar pH in root-tip cells of intact mung bean seedlings under high-NaCl stress were measured by in vivo ^<31>P-nuclear magnetic resonance (^<31>P-NMR) spectroscopy. When roots were incubated with high levels (100 mM) of NaCl at the control external concentration (0.5 mM) of Ca^<2+> ions, the vacuolar pH increased rapidly from 5.6 to 6.2 within 3 h, while the cytoplasmic pH only decreased by a mere 0.1 pH unit even after a 24-h incubation under high-NaCl conditions. The increase in vacuolar pH induced by the high-NaCl stress was diminished by an increase in the external concentration of Ca^<2+> ions from 0.5 mM to 5 mM. The intracellular concentration of Na^+ ions in the root-tip cells increased dramatically upon perfusion of the root cells with 100 mM NaCl, and high external levels of Ca^<2+> ions also suppressed the in-flow of Na+ ions into the cells. The vacuolar alkalization observed in salt-stressed roots may be related to the inhibition of an H^+-translocating pyrophosphatase in the tonoplast, caused by the increase in the cytoplasmic concentration of Na^+ ions. It is suggested that, although the vacuolar pH increased markedly under salt stress, the cytoplasmic pH was tightly regulated by some unidentified mechanisms, such as stimulation of the H^+-translocating ATPase of the plasmalemma, in roots of mung bean under salt stress.
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著者
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Ogawa T
Nagoya Univ. Nagoya Jpn
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Ogawa Tomoko
Department of Internal Medicine, The Heart Institute of Japan, Tokyo Women's Medical College
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Sakata Makoto
School Of Medicine Kyorin University
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OHTA Eiji
Department of Material Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University
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Ohta E
Keio Univ. Yokohama Jpn
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Kasamo Kunihiro
Molecular Function Laboratory, National Food Research Institute, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry a
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Nakamura Yoshiyuki
Department of Instrumentation Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University
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Nakamura Yoshiyuki
Chugoku National Agricultural Experiment Station
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Nakamura Yoshiyuki
Molecular Function Laboratory National Food Research Institute Ministry Of Agriculture Farestry And
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Ohta Eiji
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Kyoto University
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Sakata M
School Of Medicine Kyorin University
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Nakamura Y
Chugoku National Agricultural Experiment Station
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NAKAMURA Yoshiyuki
Nat. Food Res. Inst.
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Kasamo Kunihiro
Molecular Function Laboratory Biological Function Division National Food Research Institute
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Ohta Eiji
Department Of Instrumentation Engneering Faculty Of Science And Technology Keio University
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Nakamura Y
School Of Bioresources Hiroshima Prefectural Univ.
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OHTA Eiji
Mole. Func. Lab., Natl. Food Res. Inst.
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Kasamo K
National Institute Of Agrobiological Resoueces
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Ogawa Tomoko
Department Of Internal Medicine The Heart Institute Of Japan Tokyo Women's Medical College
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Nakamura Yoshiyuki
Department Of Food And Nutrition School Of Life Studies Sugiyama Jogakuen University
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Nakamura Yoshiyuki
Department Of Dermatology Toranomon Hospital
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Ogawa Tomoko
Department Of Breast Surgery Mie University Graduate School Of Medicine
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