PHOSPHATE TRANSLOCATOR OF ISOLATED GUARD-CELL CHLOROPLASTS FROM PISUM-SATIVUM L TRANSPORTS GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATE

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OVERLACH, S
DIEKMANN, W
RASCHKE, K
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[1] UNIV GOTTINGEN, INST PFLANZENPHYSIOL, UNTERE KARSPULE 2, W-3400 GOTTINGEN, GERMANY
[2] UNIV GOTTINGEN, BOT GARTEN, W-3400 GOTTINGEN, GERMANY
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10.1104/pp.101.4.1201
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Q94 [植物学];
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Chloroplasts were isolated from ruptured guard-cell protoplasts of the Argenteum mutant of Pisum sativum L. and purified by centrifugation through a Percoll layer. The combined volume of the intact plastids and the uptake of phosphate were determined by silicone oil-filtering centrifugation, using tritiated water and [C-14]sorbitol as membrane-permeating and nonpermeating markers and [P-32]phosphate as tracer for phosphate. The affinities of the phosphate translocator for organic phosphates were assessed by competition with inorganic phosphate. The affinities for dihydroxyacetone phosphate, 3-phosphoglycerate (PGA), and phosphoenolpyruvate were in the same order as those reported for mesophyll chloroplasts of several species. However, the guard-cell phosphate translocator had an affinity for glucose-6-phosphate that was as high as that for PGA. Guard-cell chloroplasts share this property with amyloplasts from the root of pea (H.W. Heldt, U.I. Flugge, S. Borchert [1991] Plant Physiol 95: 341-343). An ability to import glucose-6-phosphate enables guard-cell chloroplasts to synthesize starch despite the reported absence of a fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase activity in the plastids, which would be required if only C3 phosphates could enter through the translocator.
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