Evidence that H+ efflux stimulated by redox activity is independent of plasma membrane ATPase activity

Abstract
Proton efflux from mesophyll cells of Asparagus sprengeri Regel was inhibited completely by diethylstilbestrol (DES) and NN'‐dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (DCCD), known inhibitors of the plasma membrane ATPase. At the concentrations of inhibitors employed, fusicoccin did not reactivate proton efflux. Subsequent addition of ferricyanide however resulted in significant rates of acidification of the medium and reduction of ferricyanide. Similar results were obtained in the light and in the dark. Thus, medium acidification in response to redox activity appears to be independent of the ATP‐dependent acidification process.