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Time of day modulates low-temperature Ca signals in Arabidopsis.
Dodd, Antony N; Jakobsen, Mia Kyed; Baker, Andrew J; Telzerow, Anja; Hou, Sui-Wen; Laplaze, Laurent; Barrot, Laure; Poethig, R Scott; Haseloff, Jim; Webb, Alex A R.
  • Dodd AN; Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EA, UK.
Plant J ; 48(6): 962-73, 2006 Dec.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17227550
ABSTRACT
We tested the hypothesis that the circadian clock modulates Ca(2+)-based signalling pathways, using low-temperature (LT)-induced Ca(2+) signals. We investigated the relationship between diurnal and circadian modulation of LT-induced increases in cytosolic-free calcium ([Ca(2+)](cyt)), and regulation of [Ca(2+)](cyt)-dependent outputs of the LT-signalling network (RD29A transcript abundance and stomatal closure). We measured [Ca(2+)](cyt) non-invasively using aequorin, and targeted aequorin to the guard cell using a guard cell-specific GAL4-green fluorescent protein enhancer trap line. LT caused transient increases in whole plant and guard cell [Ca(2+)](cyt). In guard cells, the LT-induced [Ca(2+)](cyt) elevation preceded stomatal closure. In whole plants, the magnitude of LT-induced [Ca(2+)](cyt) transients, measured from the entire plant or specifically the guard cell, varied with the time of day LT-induced [Ca(2+)](cyt) transients were significantly higher during the mid-photoperiod than at the beginning or end. Diurnal variation in LT-induced guard cell [Ca(2+)](cyt) increases was not correlated to diurnal variation in LT-induced stomatal closure. There was circadian modulation of LT-induced whole plant [Ca(2+)](cyt) increases, which were correlated to the circadian pattern of RD29A induction. In order to understand the significance of LT-induced [Ca(2+)](cyt) increases, we used a computer simulation to demonstrate that, in guard cells, LT-induced [Ca(2+)](cyt) increases measured from a population of cells are likely to represent the summation of cold-induced single-cell [Ca(2+)](cyt) oscillations.
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Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Ritmo Circadiano / Arabidopsis / Frío / Señalización del Calcio Idioma: En Año: 2006 Tipo del documento: Article
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Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Ritmo Circadiano / Arabidopsis / Frío / Señalización del Calcio Idioma: En Año: 2006 Tipo del documento: Article