H +_ATPase activity of tonoplast in roots of Hordeum vulgare L. cv. 'Tanyin 2' (salt_tolerant cultivar) increased when the roots were exposed to 50-200 mmol/L NaCl for 2 d, and decreased when NaCl concentrati...H +_ATPase activity of tonoplast in roots of Hordeum vulgare L. cv. 'Tanyin 2' (salt_tolerant cultivar) increased when the roots were exposed to 50-200 mmol/L NaCl for 2 d, and decreased when NaCl concentration was increased to 600 mmol/L. In 'Kepin 7' (salt_sensitive cultivar), tonoplast H +_ATPase activity in roots also increased at lower levels of NaCl (50-100 mmol/L), but decreased at higher levels of NaCl (200-600 mmol/L). Tonoplast fluidity in roots of 'Tanyin 2' decreased at 50-200 mmol/L NaCl, and increased significantly at 600 mmol/L NaCl. Under salt stress, the change of tonoplast fluidity was identical with that of the ratio of unsaturated fatty acids to saturated fatty acids in tonoplast lipid of barley roots. It is proposed that the increase of tonoplast fluidity due to increased degree of unsaturation of fatty acids is one of the reasons leading to the decrease of H +_ATPase activity under higher level of NaCl stress.展开更多
Under NaCl stress for 2 d, H+-ATPase activity increased, and H+-PPase activity decreased in the tonoplast of salt-tolerant barley ( Hordeum vulgare L. cv. 'Tanyin 2') roots. La3+ (1 mmol/L), an inhibitor of Ca...Under NaCl stress for 2 d, H+-ATPase activity increased, and H+-PPase activity decreased in the tonoplast of salt-tolerant barley ( Hordeum vulgare L. cv. 'Tanyin 2') roots. La3+ (1 mmol/L), an inhibitor of Ca2+ channel in plasma membrane, and EGTA (5 mmol/L), a Ca2+ chelator, inhibited this NaCl-induced increase in H+-ATPase activity but stimulated the H+-PPase activity. Treatment of barley roots with CaM antagonist (trifluoperazine, TFP, 20 mumol/L) also diminished the increase of H+-ATPase activity induced by NaCl. La3+, TFP or La3+ + TFP increased Na+ uptake and decreased K+ and Ca2+ uptake in barley roots under NaCl stress. These results suggested that the activation of tonoplast H+-ATPase and the regulation of Na+ and K+ uptake under NaCl stress may be related to Ca2+-CaM system.展开更多
文摘H +_ATPase activity of tonoplast in roots of Hordeum vulgare L. cv. 'Tanyin 2' (salt_tolerant cultivar) increased when the roots were exposed to 50-200 mmol/L NaCl for 2 d, and decreased when NaCl concentration was increased to 600 mmol/L. In 'Kepin 7' (salt_sensitive cultivar), tonoplast H +_ATPase activity in roots also increased at lower levels of NaCl (50-100 mmol/L), but decreased at higher levels of NaCl (200-600 mmol/L). Tonoplast fluidity in roots of 'Tanyin 2' decreased at 50-200 mmol/L NaCl, and increased significantly at 600 mmol/L NaCl. Under salt stress, the change of tonoplast fluidity was identical with that of the ratio of unsaturated fatty acids to saturated fatty acids in tonoplast lipid of barley roots. It is proposed that the increase of tonoplast fluidity due to increased degree of unsaturation of fatty acids is one of the reasons leading to the decrease of H +_ATPase activity under higher level of NaCl stress.
文摘Under NaCl stress for 2 d, H+-ATPase activity increased, and H+-PPase activity decreased in the tonoplast of salt-tolerant barley ( Hordeum vulgare L. cv. 'Tanyin 2') roots. La3+ (1 mmol/L), an inhibitor of Ca2+ channel in plasma membrane, and EGTA (5 mmol/L), a Ca2+ chelator, inhibited this NaCl-induced increase in H+-ATPase activity but stimulated the H+-PPase activity. Treatment of barley roots with CaM antagonist (trifluoperazine, TFP, 20 mumol/L) also diminished the increase of H+-ATPase activity induced by NaCl. La3+, TFP or La3+ + TFP increased Na+ uptake and decreased K+ and Ca2+ uptake in barley roots under NaCl stress. These results suggested that the activation of tonoplast H+-ATPase and the regulation of Na+ and K+ uptake under NaCl stress may be related to Ca2+-CaM system.