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. 2015 Sep 14;6:716. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2015.00716

Table 2.

Estimated concentrations of Fe, Zn, and Cu in the cell and in the phloem sap and affinity constants (Kd) for the formation of the indicated metal-ligand complexes.

Fe2+ Zn2+ Cu2+
Cytoplasmic concentration (M) 10-6 Kruszewski, 2004 10-11; 10-12
Silva and Williams, 2001; Bozym et al., 2006;
0.4 × 10-9
Lanquar et al., 2014
10-15; <10-18
Silva and Williams, 2001; Kuchar and Hausinger, 2004
Phloem sap concentration (M) 1.7 × 10-4 Marschner, 1995 2.4 × 10-4
Marschner, 1995
1.9 × 10-5
Marschner, 1995
Xylem sap concentration (M) 10-5 Marschner, 1995 2 × 10-5
Marschner, 1995
1.7 × 10-6
Marschner, 1995
Log Kd (NA) 12.1 Callahan et al., 2006 14.7/15.4 Callahan et al., 2006 18.6
Callahan et al., 2006
Log Kd (GSH) 5.1 Hider and Kong, (2011) 12.5 Martell and Smith, 1974
for ML2/M.L2
19.9
Martell and Smith, 1974
for M(HL)2/M.(HL)2
Log Kd (citrate) 4.4 Callahan et al., 2006 5.0 Callahan et al., 2006 5.9 Callahan et al., 2006

We note that the precise concentration of kinetically labile elements in the plant cell has not been documented except for Zn (Lanquar et al., 2014). Data are compiled based on indicated reports and so these values may differ considerably between organisms, cells, and cellular compartments, and as a result of the different analytical methods and conditions that have been employed.

The stability constant was enumerated for Cu+.