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Ca2+-permeable mechanosensitive channels MCA1 and MCA2 mediate cold-induced cytosolic Ca2+ increase and cold tolerance in ArabidopsisCa2+-permeable mechanosensitive channels MCA1 and MCA2 mediate cold-induced cytosolic Ca2+ increase and cold tolerance in Arabidopsis |
"/Mori, Kendo/"Mori, Kendo ,
"/Renhu, Na/"Renhu, Na ,
"/Naito, Maho/"Naito, Maho ,
"/Nakamura, Aki/"Nakamura, Aki ,
"/Shiba, Hayato/"Shiba, Hayato ,
"/Yamamoto, Tsuyoshi/"Yamamoto, Tsuyoshi ,
"/Suzaki, Takuya/"Suzaki, Takuya ,
"/Iida, Hidetoshi/"Iida, Hidetoshi ,
"/Miura, Kenji/"Miura, Kenji
8p.550 , 2018-11 , Nature Publishing Group
ISSN:2045-2322
内容記述
Cold shock triggers an immediate rise in the cytosolic free calcium concentration ([Ca2+]cyt) in Arabidopsis thaliana and this cold-induced elevation of [Ca2+]cyt is inhibited by lanthanum or EGTA. It is suggested that intracellular calcium mainly contributes to the cold-induced [Ca2+]cyt response by entering into the cytosol. Two calcium-permeable mechanosensitive channels, MCA1 and MCA2 (mid1-complementing activity), have been identified in Arabidopsis. Here, we demonstrate that MCA1 and MCA2 are involved in a cold-induced increase in [Ca2+]cyt. The cold-induced [Ca2+]cyt increase in mca1 and mca2 mutants was markedly lower than that in wild types. The mca1 mca2 double mutant exhibited chilling and freezing sensitivity, compared to wild-type plants. Expression of At5g61820, At3g51660, and At4g15490, which are not regulated by the CBF/DREB1s transcription factor, was down-regulated in mca1 mca2. These results suggest that MCA1 and MCA2 are involved in the cold-induced elevation of [Ca2+]cyt, cold tolerance, and CBF/DREB1-independent cold signaling.
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