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Plant Physiology 69:1326-1330 (1982) © 1982 American Society of Plant Biologists Vacuoles from Sugarcane Suspension Cultures 1III. PROTONMOTIVE POTENTIAL DIFFERENCEExperiment Station, Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, Aiea, Hawaii 96701
The electrochemical proton gradient across the tonoplast of isolated (Saccharum sp.) vacuoles and vacuoles in situ was measured. The isolated vacuoles show no significant protonmotive potential difference, the pH gradient of 0.8 (inside acid) was balanced by a membrane potential of about 80 mv (inside negative). From pH and uncoupler insensitivity and K+ sensitivity, it was concluded that the experimentally caused K+ gradient created the electric potential. Qualitatively different results were obtained on vacuoles in situ: the pH gradient is greater (1.3), the membrane potential positive inside. Uncoupler sensitivity is evidence for an enzyme system transducing protons inward as a cause for the considerable protonmotive force at the tonoplast in situ.
2 Present address: Botanisches Institut der Universität Bayreuth, Bayreuth, West Germany. 1 Supported in part by a grant from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (to E. K.) and by a grant from the Governor's Agriculture Coordinating Committee, State of Hawaii (to A. M.). Published with the approval of the Director as Paper No. 521 in the Journal Series of the Experiment Station, Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association.
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