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A Comparison Between Quin-2 and Aequorin as Indicators of Cytoplasmic Calcium Levels in Higher Plant Cell Protoplasts

S Gilroy, W A Hughes, A J Trewavas

Plant Physiol. 1989 Jun;90(2):482-91.

PMID: 16666797

Abstract:

Assessment of the regulation of plant metabolism by the calcium ion requires a knowledge of its intracellular levels and dynamics. Technical problems have prevented direct measurement of the concentration of intracellular Ca(2+) in plant cells in all but a few cases. In this study we show that electropermeabilized protoplasts of Daucus carota and Hordeum vulgare took up the Ca(2+) indicating fluorescent dye methoxyquinoline(O-aminophenoxy)ethane-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid (Quin-2) and the Ca(2+) indicating photoprotein, aequorin. These protoplasts subsequently recovered their plasma membrane integrity. However, up to 10% of intracellularly trapped Quin-2 was associated with a protoplast vacuolar fraction. Also, Quin-2 loading reduced total ATP levels by approximately 60% and inhibited subsequent protoplast division whereas aequorin loading reduced ATP content by only 20% and did not prevent division. Therefore, the basal cytoplasmic Ca(2+) level measured with aequorin (less than 200 nanomolar) may more reliably reflect that found in vivo in the unperturbed protoplast than that measured with Quin-2 (120-360 nanomolar). However, measurements made with aequorin were found to be inaccurate at Ca(2+) levels below 200 nanomolar, Quin-2 proving complementary in indicating these low Ca(2+) concentrations. Cytosolic Ca(2+) was observed to increase on treatment with azide and silver ions.

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