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Plasma membrane H+-ATPase-dependent citrate exudation from cluster roots of phosphate-deficient white lupin

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Citazione:
Plasma membrane H+-ATPase-dependent citrate exudation from cluster roots of phosphate-deficient white lupin / N. TOMASI, T. KRETZSCHMAR, L. ESPEN, L. WEISSKOPF, A. T. FUGLSANG, M. G. PALMGREN, G. NEUMANN, Z. VARANINI, R. PINTON, E. MARTINOIA, S. CESCO. - In: PLANT, CELL AND ENVIRONMENT. - ISSN 0140-7791. - 32:5(2009), pp. 465-475.
Abstract:
White lupin (Lupinus albus L.) is able to grow on soils with sparingly available phosphate (P) by producing specialized structures called cluster roots.To mobilize sparingly soluble P forms in soils, cluster roots release substantial amounts of carboxylates and concomitantly acidify the rhizosphere.The relationship between acidification and carboxylate exudation is still largely unknown. In the present work,we studied the linkage between organic acids (malate and citrate) and proton exudations in cluster roots of P-deficient white lupin. After the illumination started, citrate exudation increased transiently and reached a maximum after 5 h. This effect was accompanied by a strong acidification of the external medium and alkalinization of the cytosol, as evidenced by in vivo nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analysis. Fusicoccin, an activator of the plasmamembrane (PM)H+-ATPase, stimulated citrate exudation, whereas vanadate, an inhibitor of the H+-ATPase, reduced citrate exudation. The burst of citrate exudation was associated with an increase in expression of theLHA1PMH+-ATPase gene,an increased amount of H+-ATPase protein, a shift in pH optimum of the enzyme and post-translational modification of an H+-ATPase protein involving binding of activating 14-3-3 protein.Taken together, our results indicate a close link in cluster roots of P-deficient white lupin between the burst of citrate exudation and PM H+-ATPase-catalysed proton efflux.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Lupinus albus ; carboxylate release ; malate ; organic acids ; pH ; phosphorus ; proton pump ; rhizosphere ; root exudates
Elenco autori:
N. TOMASI, T. KRETZSCHMAR, L. ESPEN, L. WEISSKOPF, A. T. FUGLSANG, M. G. PALMGREN, G. NEUMANN, Z. VARANINI, R. PINTON, E. MARTINOIA, S. CESCO
Autori di Ateneo:
ESPEN LUCA ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/54694
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