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Effective cryoprotection of thylakoid membranes by ATP

✍ Scribed by Kurt A. Santarius


Book ID
104760961
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Weight
772 KB
Volume
161
Category
Article
ISSN
0032-0935

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✦ Synopsis


Freezing of isolated spinach thylakoids in the presence of NaC1 uncoupled photophosphorylation from electron flow and increased the permeability of the membranes to protons. Addition of ATP prior to freezing diminished membrane inactivation. On a molar basis, ATP was at least 100 times more effective in protecting thylakoids from freezing damage than low-molecularweight carbohydrates such as sucrose and glucose. The cryoprotective effectiveness of ATP was increased by Mg 2+. In the absence of carbohydrates, preservation of thylakoids during freezing in 100 mM NaC1 was saturated at about 1-2 mM ATP, but under these conditions membranes were not fully protected. However, in the presence of small amounts of sugars which did not significantly prevent thylakoid inactivation during freezing, ATP concentrations considerably lower than 0.5 mM caused nearly complete membrane protection. Neither ADP nor AMP could substitute for ATP. These findings indicate that cryoprotection by ATP cannot be explained by a colligative mechanism. It is suggested that ATP acts on the chloroplast coupling factor, either by modifying its conformation or by preventing its release from the membranes. The results are discussed in regard to freezing injury and resistance in vivo.


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