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DOI: 10.1111/pce.12321
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Proton cellular influx as a probable mechanism of variation potential influence on photosynthesis in pea

Vladimir Sukhov,Oksana Sherstneva,Lyubov Surova,Lyubov Katicheva,Vladimir Vodeneev

Photosynthesis
Biophysics
Chemistry
2014
Abstract Electrical signals (action potential and variation potential, VP ) caused by environmental stimuli are known to induce various physiological responses in plants, including changes in photosynthesis; however, their functional mechanisms remain unclear. In this study, the influence of VP on photosynthesis in pea ( P isum sativum L .) was investigated and the proton participation in this process analysed. VP , induced by local heating, inactivated photosynthesis and activated respiration, with the initiation of the photosynthetic response connected with inactivation of the photosynthetic dark stage; however, direct VP influence on the light stage was also probable. VP generation was accompanied with pH increases in apoplasts (0.17–0.30 pH unit) and decreases in cytoplasm (0.18–0.60 pH unit), which probably reflected H + ‐ ATP ase inactivation and H + influx during this electrical event. Imitation of H + influx using the protonophore carbonyl cyanide m‐chlorophenylhydrazone ( CCCP ) induced a photosynthetic response that was similar with a VP ‐induced response. Experiments on chloroplast suspensions showed that decreased external pH also induced an analogous response and that its magnitude depended on the magnitude of pH change. Thus, the present results showed that proton cellular influx was the probable mechanism of VP 's influence on photosynthesis in pea. Potential means of action for this influence are discussed.
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    Proton cellular influx as a probable mechanism of variation potential influence on photosynthesis in pea” is a paper by Vladimir Sukhov Oksana Sherstneva Lyubov Surova Lyubov Katicheva Vladimir Vodeneev published in 2014. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.