Abstract
Petal color change in morning glory Ipomoea tricolor cv. Heavenly Blue, from red to blue, during the flower-opening period is due to an unusual increase in vacuolar pH (pHv) from 6.6 to 7.7 in colored epidermal cells. We clarified that this pHv increase is involved in tonoplast-localized Na+/H+ exchanger (NHX). However, the mechanism of pHv increase and the physiological role of NHX1 in petal cells have remained obscure. In this study, synchrony of petal-color change from red to blue, pHv increase, K+ accumulation, and cell expansion growth during flow-eropening period were examined with special reference to ItNHX1. We concluded that ItNHX1 exchanges K+, but not Na+, with H+ to accumulate an ionic osmoticum in the vacuole, which is then followed by cell expansion growth. This function may lead to full opening of petals with a characteristic blue color.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 187-197 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | Proceedings of the Japan Academy Series B: Physical and Biological Sciences |
Volume | 85 |
Issue number | 6 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2009 |
Keywords
- Cell expansion growth
- Flower opening
- Heavenly blue
- Ipomoea tricolor cv
- ItNHX1
- K/H exchange
- vacuolar pH increase