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Cellular pH measurements in Emiliania huxleyi reveal pronounced membrane proton permeability

Journal

NEW PHYTOLOGIST
Volume 190, Issue 3, Pages 595-608

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2010.03633.x

Keywords

acid-base metabolism; BCECF (2'; 7'-bis-(2-carboxyethyl)-5-(and-6)-carboxyfluorescein); bicarbonate transport; dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC); DIDS (4; 4'-diisothiocyanatostilbene-2; 2'-disulfonic acid); Emiliania huxleyi; nigericin; pH homeostasis

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  1. Christian-Albrechts-Universitat zu Kiel [CP0602, CP0701]
  2. Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) [FKZ 03F0608M]

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P>To understand the influence of changing surface ocean pH and carbonate chemistry on the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi, it is necessary to characterize mechanisms involved in pH homeostasis and ion transport. Here, we measured effects of changes in seawater carbonate chemistry on the fluorescence emission ratio of BCECF (2',7'-bis-(2-carboxyethyl)-5-(and-6)-carboxyfluorescein) as a measure of intracellular pH (pH(i)). Out of equilibrium solutions were used to differentiate between membrane permeation pathways for H+, CO2 and HCO3-. Changes in fluorescence ratio were calibrated in single cells, resulting in a ratio change of 0.78 per pH(i) unit. pH(i) acutely followed the pH of seawater (pH(e)) in a linear fashion between pH(e) values of 6.5 and 9 with a slope of 0.44 per pH(e) unit. pH(i) was nearly insensitive to changes in seawater CO2 at constant pH(e) and HCO3-. An increase in extracellular HCO3- resulted in a slight intracellular acidification. In the presence of DIDS (4,4'-diisothiocyanatostilbene-2,2'-disulfonic acid), a broad-spectrum inhibitor of anion exchangers, E. huxleyi acidified irreversibly. DIDS slightly reduced the effect of pH(e) on pH(i). The data for the first time show the occurrence of a proton permeation pathway in E. huxleyi plasma membrane. pH(i) homeostasis involves a DIDS-sensitive mechanism.

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