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The nicotianamine molecule is made-to-measure for complexation of metal micronutrients in plants

✍ Scribed by Udo W. Stephan; Ilka Schmidke; Vincent W. Stephan; Günter Scholz


Book ID
104656113
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
465 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
1572-8773

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✦ Synopsis


The non-proteinogenic amino acid nicotianamine (NA) is ubiquitous among plants. In meristematic tissues it reaches concentrations of about 400/lmol (g fresh weight)-i. NA forms complexes, among others, with the metal micronutrients (MN) copper, zinc, iron and manganese (log KMeNA 18.6-8.8). Calculations of the dissociation curves of the metal-NA complexes based on the complex formation constants and on the acid dissociation constants of NA revealed their stability at the neutral or weak alkaline pH of cytoplasm and sieve tube sap. For the Mn-NA complex, dissociation begins at about pH 6.5, for all others dissociation occurs at more acid pHs. Thus, metal-NA complexes could theoretically persist also in the apoplasm and in xylem sap. The octanol water partition coefficient of NA is about 1 and those of its metal complexes arc in the range of 0.3-0.4. The reason for this shift is perhaps the negative charge of the complexes. The higher lipophilicity of the free NA indicates that the NA supply to sites of requirement is faster than the removal of the complexes as long as membranes are an integral part of the transport paths. Changing phloem transport rates of MN-NA complexes by manipulation of the cotyledon apoplasm of Ricinus communis L. suggest a competition of MN for NA at the site(s) of phloem loading. Thus, NA could control MN transport via phloem including recirculation.


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