Hexose uptake by developing cotyledons of Vicia faba : physiological evidence for transporters of differing affinities and specificities

Cotyledons of broad bean ( Vicia faba L.) develop in an apoplasmic environment that shifts in composition from one dominated by hexoses to one dominated by sucrose. During the latter phase of development, sucrose / H + symporter activity and expression is restricted to cotyledon epidermal transfer c...

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description Cotyledons of broad bean ( Vicia faba L.) develop in an apoplasmic environment that shifts in composition from one dominated by hexoses to one dominated by sucrose. During the latter phase of development, sucrose / H + symporter activity and expression is restricted to cotyledon epidermal transfer cell complexes that support sucrose fluxes that are 8.5-fold higher than those exhibited by the storage parenchyma. In contrast, the flux difference between these cotyledon tissues is only 1.7-fold for hexoses. Glucose and fructose uptake was shown to be sensitive to PCMBS and phloridzin, both of which slow H + -sugar transport. A low K m (or h igh a ffinity t ransporter, HAT) mechanism transports glucose and glucose-analogues exclusively. No HAT system for fructose could be found. A high K m ( l ow a ffinity t ransporter, LAT) mechanism transports a broader range of hexoses, including glucose and fructose. Consistent with glucose and fructose transport being H + -coupled, their uptake was inhibited by dissipating the proton motive force (pmf) by treating cotyledons with carbonyl cyanide m -chlorophenol hydrazone, propionic acid or tetraphenylphosphonium ion. Erythrosin B inhibited hexose uptake, indicating a role for the P-type H + -ATPase in establishing the pmf. It is concluded that H + -coupled glucose and fructose transport mechanisms occur at plasma membranes of dermal transfer cell complexes and storage parenchyma cells. These transport mechanisms are active during pre- and storage phases of cotyledon development. However, hexose symport only makes a quantitative contribution to cotyledon biomass gain during the pre-storage stage of development.
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