TY - JOUR
T1 - Ca2+-Permeable, Outwardly-Rectifying K+ Channels in Mesophyll Cells of Arabidopsis thaliana
AU - Romano, Lisa A.
AU - Miedema, Hendrik
AU - Assmann, Sarah M.
PY - 1998/11
Y1 - 1998/11
N2 - Arabidopsis thaliana has become a powerful tool in genetics and molecular biology. In order to use Arabidopsis as a model system for electrophysiological studies on plant cells, a detailed characterization of the transporters present in the plasma and vacuolar membranes of this species is required. We used the patch-clamp technique to study ion channels in the plasma membrane of Arabidopsis mesophyll cells. The most prominent conductance in these cells was a K+-selective, voltage-dependent, outwardly-rectifying channel (Ik,out). In the whole-cell configuration, IK,out was observed in 100% of the cells assayed. In contrast, inward current was observed in less than 50% of the cells which were bathed in 100mM K+, and was totally absent from cells bathed in 10 mM K+. The activation kinetics of Ik,out were modulated by the external K+ concentration with a faster activation at low external K+. Tail-current analysis revealed that in addition to K+, IK,out is also permeable to Ca2+ and Ba2+. Externally applied Ba2+ also caused a voltage-dependent decrease in current magnitude, indicating that IK,out is also partially blocked by this classic K+ channel blocker. Single channels studied in outside-out patches showed Ca2+ and Ba2+ sensitivity, voltage dependence and time activation similar to that of IK,out in the whole-cell configuration. Given their permeability to Ca2+, these channels may function as an avenue for Ca2+ influx as well as K+ efflux, both of which may affect photosynthesis.
AB - Arabidopsis thaliana has become a powerful tool in genetics and molecular biology. In order to use Arabidopsis as a model system for electrophysiological studies on plant cells, a detailed characterization of the transporters present in the plasma and vacuolar membranes of this species is required. We used the patch-clamp technique to study ion channels in the plasma membrane of Arabidopsis mesophyll cells. The most prominent conductance in these cells was a K+-selective, voltage-dependent, outwardly-rectifying channel (Ik,out). In the whole-cell configuration, IK,out was observed in 100% of the cells assayed. In contrast, inward current was observed in less than 50% of the cells which were bathed in 100mM K+, and was totally absent from cells bathed in 10 mM K+. The activation kinetics of Ik,out were modulated by the external K+ concentration with a faster activation at low external K+. Tail-current analysis revealed that in addition to K+, IK,out is also permeable to Ca2+ and Ba2+. Externally applied Ba2+ also caused a voltage-dependent decrease in current magnitude, indicating that IK,out is also partially blocked by this classic K+ channel blocker. Single channels studied in outside-out patches showed Ca2+ and Ba2+ sensitivity, voltage dependence and time activation similar to that of IK,out in the whole-cell configuration. Given their permeability to Ca2+, these channels may function as an avenue for Ca2+ influx as well as K+ efflux, both of which may affect photosynthesis.
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U2 - 10.1093/oxfordjournals.pcp.a029314
DO - 10.1093/oxfordjournals.pcp.a029314
M3 - Article
C2 - 9891413
AN - SCOPUS:0032199454
SN - 0032-0781
VL - 39
SP - 1133
EP - 1144
JO - Plant and Cell Physiology
JF - Plant and Cell Physiology
IS - 11
ER -