Freezing Injury and Uncoupling of Phosphorylation from Electron Transport in Chloroplasts
- 1 October 1967
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Physiology
- Vol. 42 (10) , 1343-1350
- https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.42.10.1343
Abstract
Freezing of chloroplast membranes uncouples photophosphorylation from electron transport and inactivates the light-dependent and thiol-requiring ATPase, conformational changes and the light-dependent proton uptake. All of these energy requiring activities can be protected against inactivation by addition of sucrose prior to freezing. The direct relation to photophosphorylation is demonstrated by the quantitatively similar response of photophosphorylation and the other activities to sucrose protection. Salts interfere with the protection afforded by sucrose. In contrast to the light-dependent ATPase, the ATPase activities which are unmasked by digestion with trypsin show no significant response to freezing. Similarly, the chloroplast coupling factor, which is released from the membranes by EDTA treatment, survives freezing. The membranes, which are depleted of the factor, are damaged by freezing. The results suggest that uncoupling of phosphorylation from electron transport is caused by interference of freezing with a structure involved in the formation of a non-phosphorylated high energy state of chloroplasts. They are best explained on the basis of Mitchell''s theory of phosphorylation. Since freezing alters the permeability properties of chloroplast membranes[long dash]frozen membrane vesicles no longer function as osmometers[long dash]it may be assumed that freezing uncouples phosphorylation from electron transport by preventing the formation of a pH gradient across the vesicle membranes owing to proton leakage through the membranes. From the results, the basic injury caused by freezing appears to consist in the alteration of permeability properties of biological membranes due to the dehydration with accompanies freezing.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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