Abstract

Uptake of 2-amino [1- 14C]isobutyric acid by pea mesophyll protoplasts was investigated using silicone oil layer centrifugation. Uptake was expressed on the basis of the 3H 2O-space of the protoplast pellet. The 3H 2O-space can be used as a measure of protoplast volume, taking into consideration that about 10% of it is extracellular space. At concentrations in the range 10 μM–10 mM, the uptake of 2-aminoisobutyric acid (Aib) was linear with time for at least 1 h. At an external concentration of 10 μM, up to a 10-fold accumulation of Aib in the protoplasts was observed during 1 h of incubation. The concentration-dependence of the uptake rate conforms to the sum of a Michaelis-Menten term and a linear term. Large differences in uptake rates were found for different preparations of protoplasts, especially at low concentrations of Aib. This could be attributed to differences in the activity of the saturable component. Both transport components were strongly inhibited by 10 μM CCCP, even when transport was apparently downhill.

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