Author:
Dunlop J.,Phung H.T.,Meeking R.,White D.W.R.
Abstract
The effects of phosphorus status on the kinetics of phosphate absorption by
3-day-old Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. seedlings
were studied. Seeds were germinated for 3 days on agarose gel containing
different amounts of phosphate and the absorption of
32P-labelled phosphate by these seedlings was measured
at a range of phosphate concentrations. The absorption rates for seeds
germinated in the absence of phosphate were up to four times faster than for
seedlings germinated on gels containing 1, 5 or 10 mM phosphate. The kinetic
constants Km and Vmax were
determined by fitting the data to models with one and two mechanisms operating
in parallel. A model with two mechanisms was needed to provide a good fit to
the data for concentrations ranging from 0.5 µM to 5 mM. For the high
affinity mechanism, Km,1 (mean value 12.3 µM ) was
not affected as phosphorus status increased but Vmax,1
decreased. For the low affinity mechanism the values for both
Km,2 (5697–16547 µM) and
Vmax,2 increased with increasing phosphorus status.
Arsenate inhibited phosphate absorption but only moderately. Varying the pH
over the range 4.8 to 7.3 did not affect the rate of absorption. It is
concluded that a kinetic approach may not have sufficient resolution to
discriminate between different mechanisms unless there are large quantitative
differences in the constants Kmor
Vmax.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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