Abstract

A simple method for measuring the internal pH of chloroplasts during steady-state illuminations based on the stimulation of proton uptake by monofunctional amines was developed. Predictions of a mathematical derivation concerning the dependence of the stimulation on the amine concentration, the internal volume, the pK of the amine and the external pH have been verified experimentally. To circumvent uncoupling and swelling due to large internal accumulation of amines extrapolation of the stimulation to low amine concentrations was suggested and shown to lead to valid values. Alternatively, swelling could be largely reduced in a medium containing potassium aspartate and valinomycin.

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