Abstract

Tobacco ( Nicotiana tabacum) plants over-expressing the iron storage protein ferritin, either in the cytoplasm or in the plastids, were grown under various P and Fe conditions. The crossed effects of both the genotypes and the environmental conditions on iron and chlorophyll concentrations in leaves, ferric reductase (EC 1.6.99.13) and plasmalemma H +-ATPase (EC 3.6.3.6) activities in roots, and fluxes of H + released by roots were determined. The increase in leaf Fe concentration observed in plants over-expressing ferritin was accompanied by an increase in root ferric reductase and H +-ATPase activities. Iron deficient conditions induced a decrease in Fe and chlorophyll concentrations in leaves, an increase in ferric reductase and H +-ATPase activities in roots and an increase in H +-flux released by roots in all genotypes. Phosphorus abundant conditions induced also an increase in ferric reductase and H +-ATPase activities in roots in all genotypes, and an increase in H +-flux released by roots in the genotype over-expressing ferritin in the cytoplasm. These results suggest that P could regulate the root Fe uptake system, at the gene expression level, as already reported for Zn in barley. Moreover, they show that H +-flux was not always consistent with H +-ATPase activity, revealing that the global measurement of root plasmalemma H +-ATPase activity has some limits compared to the localized determination of the H +-flux. These limits could be due to the fact that part of the H +-flux is not directly linked to H +-ATPase activity in roots.

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