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Plant Physiology 68:981-982 (1981) © 1981 American Society of Plant Biologists Proton Efflux from Corn Roots Induced by Tripropyltin 1Department of Botany, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 61801, Department of Agronomy, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 61801
Tripropyltin restores medium acidification by washed corn root tissue in which electrogenic H+ efflux has been blocked by ATPase inhibitors or injury. However, the restored H+ efflux is not electrogenic and will not drive K+ influx, and, by itself, tripropyltin is inhibitory to K+ influx. Tripropyltin elicits a 5-fold increase in endogenous chloride efflux, and Cl/OH exchange can, thus, account for the observed acidification of the medium. This explanation cannot be applied equally to the acidification produced by the K+/H+ exchanging ionophore nigericin.
1 Supported by the National Science Foundation (PCM-79-13406) and the United States Department of Energy (DE-ACO2-76EV00790).
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