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Mannitol‐enhanced, fluid‐phase endocytosis in storage parenchyma cells of celery ( Apium graveolens ; Apiaceae) petioles
Author(s) -
Etxeberria Ed,
Gonzalez Pedro,
PozuetaRomero Javier
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
american journal of botany
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.218
H-Index - 151
eISSN - 1537-2197
pISSN - 0002-9122
DOI - 10.3732/ajb.94.6.1041
Subject(s) - apium graveolens , biology , apiaceae , botany , mannitol , parenchyma , horticulture , biochemistry
We recently demonstrated the occurrence of a sucrose‐enhanced, fluid‐phase endocytic (FPE) mechanism of nutrient uptake in heterotrophic cells. In the present work, the possible enhancement/induction of FPE by photoassimilates other than sucrose was investigated by measuring the incorporation of the fluorescent endocytosis marker d‐TR (dextran‐Texas red, 3000 mw) into celery ( Apium graveolens ) petiole storage parenchyma (CSP), a tissue that transports and accumulates mannitol. Mannitol uptake in these cells is biphasic, with a hyperbolic phase at concentrations below 20 mM and a linear phase above 20 mM external solute concentration. In the absence of mannitol, or in its presence at concentrations within the hyperbolic phase, CSP cells accumulated low levels of d‐TR. Conversely, d‐TR accumulation by CSP cells was greatly enhanced in the presence of mannitol at concentrations within the linear phase. At high external mannitol concentration, d‐TR accumulation was prevented by the endocytic inhibitors LY294002 and latrunculin B. In addition, d‐TR uptake was temperature dependent under high mannitol concentration. Microscopic observations revealed that d‐TR accumulated in the vacuole. These data support the occurrence of an FPE mechanism in CSP cells that participates in trapping and transport of photoassimilates to the vacuole. The FPE mechanism is enhanced by high mannitol concentrations.