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Hydrogen peroxide-induced changes in intracellular pH of guard cells precede stomatal closure 被引量:24

Hydrogen peroxide-induced changes in intracellular pH of guard cells precede stomatal closure
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摘要 Epidermal bioassay demonstrated that benzylamine, a membrane-permeable weak base, can mimick hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to induce stomatal closure, and butyric acid, a membrane-permeable weak acid, can partly abolish the H2O2-induced stomatal closure. Confocal pH mapping with the probe 5-(and-6)- carboxy seminaphthorhodafluor- 1 - acetoxymethylester (SNARF-1-AM) revealed that H2O2 leads to rapid changes in cytoplasmic and vacuolar pH in guard cells of Viola faba L, i. e. alkalinization of cytoplasmic areas occur red in parallel with a decrease of the vacuolar pH, and that butyric acid pretreatment can abolish alkalinization of cytoplasmic areas and acidification of vacuolar areas of guard cells challenged with H2O2. These results imply that the alkalinization of cytoplasm via efflux of cytosol protons into the vacuole in guard cells challenged with H2O2 is important at an early stage in the signal cascade leading to stomatal closure.
出处 《Cell Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2001年第1期37-43,共7页 细胞研究(英文版)
关键词 H2O2 PH SNARF-1-AM CONFOCAL Vicia guard cell. H2O2 pH SNARF-1-AM 保卫细胞 气孔封闭
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