As bombas de prótons do tonoplasto de hipocótilos de Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp e sua participação no estresse salino

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Autor(a) principal: Otoch, Maria de Lourdes Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 1999
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/45214
Resumo: The transmembrane proton pumps, H+-ATPases and H+-PPase, work as mechanisms of primary transport in plant cells and both enzymes generate an electrochemical proton potential through the vacuolar membrane functioning by the H+/substrate antiporter transport mechanism. In the present work, initially the distribution of the proton pumps, H+-ATPases and H+-PPase, were determined in different endomembranes of tonoplast from hypocotyl of Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp cv. Vita 5 with a 25 % sucrose gradient. The functioning of H+-ATPases and H+-PPase has been evaluated through the hydrolytic and proton transport activities. The effects of the temperature, pH, ions, and inhibitors on W-ATPases and W-PPase, as well the kinetic parameters (Km and Vmax) have been studied. Indicative parameters of saline stress have been determined in two cultivars of Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp, with different degrees oftolerance to salinity (Vita 3, more tolerant and Vita 5, less tolerant). It has been verified that 100 mM NaCl induced ca. 50 % decrease of the growth of the plant aerial part of the less tolerant cultivar. The activities of the mitochondrial ATPase, V-ATPase and H+-PPase from seedling of Vita 5 cultivar were studied. It has been verified that the activities of mitochondrial ATPase and V-ATPase decrease along the time in hypocotyls and in 7-day-old epicotyls. PPase activity of tonoplasts also decreases from 3 to 7 day old hypocotyl but increases in 7-day-old epicoty1. The decline of V-ATPase activity from hypocotyls and epicotyls , along the time, might be correlated to the decrease of mitochondrial ATPase activity. As a growth developing tissue, the 7-day-old epicotyl utilizes PPase that is the key enzyme in the processes of the plant growth and development. A companson between hydrolytic and proton transport activities of V-ATPases and H+-PPase of tonoplast in salt stress conditions was done and it has been verified that, after 7 days of salt treatment the activities of V-ATPase increased while PPase activities decreased. The westem blotting analysis of the A and B subunits of V-ATPase revealed that, the protein content of the 2 subunits increased or decreased according to their activities, while the protein content of PPase presented a different pattem as compared to its activity. The present results suggest that, the saline stress induce a different regulation of the two vacuolar proton pumps during plant tissue elongation as compared to the control. V-ATPase and H+-PPase are independently regulated in saline stress conditions.
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spelling As bombas de prótons do tonoplasto de hipocótilos de Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp e sua participação no estresse salinoThe transmembrane proton pumps, H+-ATPases and H+-PPase, work as mechanisms of primary transport in plant cells and both enzymes generate an electrochemical proton potential through the vacuolar membrane functioning by the H+/substrate antiporter transport mechanism. In the present work, initially the distribution of the proton pumps, H+-ATPases and H+-PPase, were determined in different endomembranes of tonoplast from hypocotyl of Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp cv. Vita 5 with a 25 % sucrose gradient. The functioning of H+-ATPases and H+-PPase has been evaluated through the hydrolytic and proton transport activities. The effects of the temperature, pH, ions, and inhibitors on W-ATPases and W-PPase, as well the kinetic parameters (Km and Vmax) have been studied. Indicative parameters of saline stress have been determined in two cultivars of Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp, with different degrees oftolerance to salinity (Vita 3, more tolerant and Vita 5, less tolerant). It has been verified that 100 mM NaCl induced ca. 50 % decrease of the growth of the plant aerial part of the less tolerant cultivar. The activities of the mitochondrial ATPase, V-ATPase and H+-PPase from seedling of Vita 5 cultivar were studied. It has been verified that the activities of mitochondrial ATPase and V-ATPase decrease along the time in hypocotyls and in 7-day-old epicotyls. PPase activity of tonoplasts also decreases from 3 to 7 day old hypocotyl but increases in 7-day-old epicoty1. The decline of V-ATPase activity from hypocotyls and epicotyls , along the time, might be correlated to the decrease of mitochondrial ATPase activity. As a growth developing tissue, the 7-day-old epicotyl utilizes PPase that is the key enzyme in the processes of the plant growth and development. A companson between hydrolytic and proton transport activities of V-ATPases and H+-PPase of tonoplast in salt stress conditions was done and it has been verified that, after 7 days of salt treatment the activities of V-ATPase increased while PPase activities decreased. The westem blotting analysis of the A and B subunits of V-ATPase revealed that, the protein content of the 2 subunits increased or decreased according to their activities, while the protein content of PPase presented a different pattem as compared to its activity. The present results suggest that, the saline stress induce a different regulation of the two vacuolar proton pumps during plant tissue elongation as compared to the control. V-ATPase and H+-PPase are independently regulated in saline stress conditions.As bombas de prótons transmembranares, H+-ATPases e W-PPase, funcionam como mecanismos de transporte primário nas células vegetais e ambas enzimas, geram uma diferença de potencial eletroquímico de prótons através da membrana vacuolar funcionando pelo mecanismo de contra-transporte, H+/substrato No presente trabalho foi feita inicialmente a localização das bombas de prótons, H+-ATPases e H+-PPase de hipocótilos de Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp cv. Vita 5 com gradiente de sacarose 25% em vesículas de tonoplasto e outras endomembranas. O funcionamento da H+-ATPase e da H+-PPase foi avaliado por intermédio das atividades de hidrólise e de transporte de prótons. Foram caracterizados os efeitos da temperatura, do pH, de íons, e de inibidores sobre as mesmas, bem seus parâmetros cinéticos (Km e Vmax). Parâmetros indicativos de estresse salino foram determinados em dois cultivares de Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp, com diferentes graus de tolerância à salinidade (Vita 3, menos eVita 5 mais tolerante), constatando-se que NaCI 100 mM induzia uma diminuição do crescimento da parte aérea do cultivar mais susceptível de ca. 50%. O funcionamento da ATPase mitocondrial, da V-ATPase e da H+-PPase de plântulas do cultivar Vita 5 foi estudado, sendo constatado que as atividades da ATPase mitocondrial e da V-ATPase decrescem ao longo do tempo no hipocótilo e ao cabo de 7 dias no epicótilo. Contrariamente ao que ocorre com a atividade da PPase no hipocótilo que decresce em função do tempo, a atividade da PPase no epicótilo, aumenta. O decaimento da atividade da V-ATPase, ao longo do tempo, estaria ligado ao decaimento da atividade ATPásica mitocondrial no hipocótilo e no epicótilo. O epicótilo sendo o tecido em crescimento (7dias) utiliza a PPase que é a enzima chave dos processos de crescimento dos tecidos. Foi feita uma comparação entre as atividades de hidrólise e de transporte de prótons da V-ATPase e da H+-PPase de tonoplastos em condições de estresse salino, constatando-se que, após 7 dias de tratamento as atividades da V-ATPase aumentaram enquanto as da PPase decresceram. A análise por western blotting das subunidades A e B da V-ATPase revelou que, a proteína das 2 subunidades aumentou ou decresceu em paralelo com as 2 atividades, enquanto a proteína da PPase apresentou um padrão diferente. Os resultados sugerem que, o estresse salino induz uma regulação diferente nas duas bombas de prótons vacuolares durante a elongação do tecido quando comparada ao controle. A V-ATPase e a H+-PPase são independentemente reguladas em condições de estresse salino.Melo, Dirce Fernandes deOtoch, Maria de Lourdes Oliveira2019-08-28T15:37:03Z2019-08-28T15:37:03Z1999info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfOTOCH, Maria de Lourdes Oliveira. As bombas de prótons do tonoplasto de hipocótilos de Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp e sua participação no estresse salino. 1999. 184 f. Tese (Doutorado em Bioquímica)-Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, 1999.http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/45214porreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2019-08-28T15:37:03Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/45214Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2019-08-28T15:37:03Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
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title As bombas de prótons do tonoplasto de hipocótilos de Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp e sua participação no estresse salino
spellingShingle As bombas de prótons do tonoplasto de hipocótilos de Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp e sua participação no estresse salino
Otoch, Maria de Lourdes Oliveira
title_short As bombas de prótons do tonoplasto de hipocótilos de Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp e sua participação no estresse salino
title_full As bombas de prótons do tonoplasto de hipocótilos de Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp e sua participação no estresse salino
title_fullStr As bombas de prótons do tonoplasto de hipocótilos de Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp e sua participação no estresse salino
title_full_unstemmed As bombas de prótons do tonoplasto de hipocótilos de Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp e sua participação no estresse salino
title_sort As bombas de prótons do tonoplasto de hipocótilos de Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp e sua participação no estresse salino
author Otoch, Maria de Lourdes Oliveira
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description The transmembrane proton pumps, H+-ATPases and H+-PPase, work as mechanisms of primary transport in plant cells and both enzymes generate an electrochemical proton potential through the vacuolar membrane functioning by the H+/substrate antiporter transport mechanism. In the present work, initially the distribution of the proton pumps, H+-ATPases and H+-PPase, were determined in different endomembranes of tonoplast from hypocotyl of Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp cv. Vita 5 with a 25 % sucrose gradient. The functioning of H+-ATPases and H+-PPase has been evaluated through the hydrolytic and proton transport activities. The effects of the temperature, pH, ions, and inhibitors on W-ATPases and W-PPase, as well the kinetic parameters (Km and Vmax) have been studied. Indicative parameters of saline stress have been determined in two cultivars of Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp, with different degrees oftolerance to salinity (Vita 3, more tolerant and Vita 5, less tolerant). It has been verified that 100 mM NaCl induced ca. 50 % decrease of the growth of the plant aerial part of the less tolerant cultivar. The activities of the mitochondrial ATPase, V-ATPase and H+-PPase from seedling of Vita 5 cultivar were studied. It has been verified that the activities of mitochondrial ATPase and V-ATPase decrease along the time in hypocotyls and in 7-day-old epicotyls. PPase activity of tonoplasts also decreases from 3 to 7 day old hypocotyl but increases in 7-day-old epicoty1. The decline of V-ATPase activity from hypocotyls and epicotyls , along the time, might be correlated to the decrease of mitochondrial ATPase activity. As a growth developing tissue, the 7-day-old epicotyl utilizes PPase that is the key enzyme in the processes of the plant growth and development. A companson between hydrolytic and proton transport activities of V-ATPases and H+-PPase of tonoplast in salt stress conditions was done and it has been verified that, after 7 days of salt treatment the activities of V-ATPase increased while PPase activities decreased. The westem blotting analysis of the A and B subunits of V-ATPase revealed that, the protein content of the 2 subunits increased or decreased according to their activities, while the protein content of PPase presented a different pattem as compared to its activity. The present results suggest that, the saline stress induce a different regulation of the two vacuolar proton pumps during plant tissue elongation as compared to the control. V-ATPase and H+-PPase are independently regulated in saline stress conditions.
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