Der Einfluß von Natrium- und Kaliumionen auf die Phosphataufnahme bei Ankistrodesmus braunii
- 1 January 1970
- journal article
- abstracts
- Published by Springer Nature in Planta
- Vol. 93 (3) , 214-226
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00387642
Abstract
The uptake of phosphate as influenced by sodium and potassium ions was investigated in the light and in the dark. It was found to be a function of the external phosphate concentration. At a low concentration (up to 10−5 mol/l) in the presence of Na+ phosphate is quickly absorbed and hence phosphate is the limiting factor for further labelling. In the presence of K+ phosphate uptake is constant over a long period. The enhancement of phosphate uptake by Na+ is also found when the external concentration of P is raised up to 10−4 mol/l. Then the gross uptake proceeds over six hours, with the greatest Na+-dependent increase occurring in the label of the TCA-insoluble phosphate fraction (Pu). The phosphate uptake is strongly dependent on the pH of the reaction mixture. In the presence of Na+ it is highest between pH 5.6 and 7. As the uptake in the presence of K+ parallels the dissociation curve of the dihydrogen form H2PO 4 − , the Na+-enhancement is optimal in the alkaline pH range (pH 8). On the basis of a comparison between the pH-dependence of phosphate uptake and the dependence of the uptake on the external phosphate concentration analysed by a method of enzyme kinetics, it is suggested that Ankistrodesmus metabolically transports H2PO 4 − but not HPO 4 = . Moreover, it is concluded from the absence of light stimulation and the weak inhibition of the uptake by DCMU or CCCP in the presence of K+ that at low P-concentrations the diffusion is limiting the uptake. Only at higher concentrations is an active phosphate uptake measured. Furthermore it is concluded that the observed Na+-stimulation of the 32P-labelling of the TCA-soluble and insoluble compounds inside the cell is indirect and depends only on the action of Na+ and K+ ions at the first transport site in the plasmalemma.Keywords
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