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The surface charge density of plant cell membranes (σ): an attempt to resolve conflicting values for intrinsic σ

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
卷 61, 期 9, 页码 2507-2518

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erq082

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Charge density; membrane; plant; surface potential; xi potential

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The electrical potentials at membrane surfaces (psi(0)) strongly influence the physiological responses to ions. Ion activities at membrane surfaces may be computed from psi(0), and physiological responses to ions are better interpreted with surface activities than with bulk-phase activities. psi(0) influences the gating of ion channels and the driving force for ion fluxes across membranes. psi(0) may be computed with electrostatic models incorporating the intrinsic surface charge density of the membrane (sigma(0)), the ion composition of the bathing medium, and ion binding to the membrane. Some of the parameter values needed for the models are well established: the equilibrium constants for ion binding were confirmed for several ions using multiple approaches, and a method is proposed for the computation of other binding constants. sigma(0) is less well established, although it has been estimated by several methods, including computation from the near-surface electrical potentials [zeta (xi) potentials] measured by electrophoreses. Computation from xi potentials yields values in the range -2 mC m(-2) to -8 mC m(-2), but other methods yield values in the range -15 mC m(-2) to -40 mC m(-2). A systematic discrepancy between measured and computed xi potentials was noted. The preponderance of evidence supports the suitability of sigma(0)= -30 mC m(-2). A proposed, fully paramatized Gouy-Chapman-Stern model appears to be suitable for the interpretation of many plant responses to the ionic environment.

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