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Planta | 1997

Parallel control of the inward-rectifier K+ channel by cytosolic free Ca2+ and pH inVicia guard cells

Alexander Grabov; Michael R. Blatt

The influence of cytosolic pH (pHi) in controlling K+-channel activity and its interaction with cytosolic-free Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) was examined in stomatal guard cells ofVicia faba L. Intact guard cells were impaled with multibarrelled microelectrodes and K+-channel currents were recorded under voltage clamp while pHi or [Ca2+]i was monitored concurrently by fluorescence ratio photometry using the fluorescent dyes 2′,7′-bis (2-carboxyethyl)-5(6)-carboxyfluorescein (BCECF) and Fura-2. In 10 mM external K+ concentration, current through inward-rectifying K+ channels (IK,in) was evoked on stepping the membrane from a holding potential of −100 mV to voltages from −120 to −250 mV. Challenge with 0.3-30 mM Na+-butyrate and Na+-acetate outside imposed acid loads, lowering pHi from a mean resting value of 7.64 ± 0.03 (n = 25) to values from 7.5 to 6.7. The effect on pHi was independent of the weak acid used, and indicated a H+-buffering capacity which rose from 90 mM H+/pH unit near 7.5 to 160 mM H+/pH unit near pHi 7.0. With acid-going pHi, (IK,in) was promoted in scalar fashion, the current increasing in magnitude with the acid load, but without significant effect on the current relaxation kinetics at voltages negative of −150 mV or the voltage-dependence for channel gating. Washout of the weak acid was followed by transient rise in pHi lasting 3–5 min and was accompanied by a reduction in (IK,in) before recovery of the initial resting pHi and current amplitude. The pHi-sensitivity of the current was consistent with a single, titratable site for H+ binding with a pKa near 6.3. Acid pHi loads also affected current through the outward-rectifying K+ channels (IK,out) in a manner antiparallel to (IK,in) The effect on IK, out was also scalar, but showed an apparent pKa of 7.4 and was best accommodated by a cooperative binding of two H+. Parallel measurements showed that Na+-butyrate loads were generally without significant effect on [Ca2+]i, except when pHi was reduced to 7.0 and below. Extreme acid loads evoked reversible increases in [Ca2+]i in roughly half the cells measured, although the effect was generally delayed with respect to the time course of pHi changes and K+-channel responses. The action on [Ca2+]i coincided with a greater variability in (IK,in) stimulation evident at pHi values around 7.0 and below, and with negative displacements in the voltage-dependence of (IK,in) gating. These results distinguish the actions of pHi and [Ca2+]i in modulating (IK,in) they delimit the effect of pHi to changes in current amplitude without influence on the voltage-dependence of channel gating; and they support a role for pHi as a second messenger capable of acting in parallel with, but independent of [Ca2+]i in controlling the K+ channels.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1998

Membrane voltage initiates Ca2+ waves and potentiates Ca2+ increases with abscisic acid in stomatal guard cells

Alexander Grabov; Michael R. Blatt


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1995

Sensitivity to abscisic acid of guard-cell K+ channels is suppressed by abi1-1, a mutant Arabidopsis gene encoding a putative protein phosphatase.

F Armstrong; J Leung; Alexander Grabov; J Brearley; Jérôme Giraudat; Michael R. Blatt


Plant Physiology | 1999

A Steep Dependence of Inward-Rectifying Potassium Channels on Cytosolic Free Calcium Concentration Increase Evoked by Hyperpolarization in Guard Cells

Alexander Grabov; Michael R. Blatt


Plant Journal | 1997

Alteration of anion channel kinetics in wild‐type and abi1‐1 transgenic Nicotiana benthamiana guard cells by abscisic acid

Alexander Grabov; Jeffrey Leung; Jérôme Giraudat; Michael R. Blatt


Plant Journal | 1999

Millisecond UV-B irradiation evokes prolonged elevation of cytosolic-free Ca2+ and stimulates gene expression in transgenic parsley cell cultures

Hanns Frohnmeyer; Linda Loyall; Michael R. Blatt; Alexander Grabov


Plant Journal | 1999

K + channels of Cf-9 transgenic tobacco guard cells as targets for Cladosporium fulvum Avr9 elicitor-dependent signal transduction

Michael R. Blatt; Alexander Grabov; Jane Brearley; Kim E. Hammond-Kosack; Jonathan D. G. Jones


Journal of Experimental Botany | 1998

Co-ordination of signalling elements in guard cell ion channel control

Alexander Grabov; Michael R. Blatt


Physiologia Plantarum | 1997

Signalling gates in abscisic acid-mediated control of guard cell ion channels

Michael R. Blatt; Alexander Grabov


Plant Journal | 2002

A role for the vacuole in auxin-mediated control of cytosolic pH by Vicia mesophyll and guard cells

Hanns Frohnmeyer; Alexander Grabov; Michael R. Blatt

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Jérôme Giraudat

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Jeffrey Leung

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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