Ca(2+)-regulated Ca(2+) channels with an RCK gating ring control plant symbiotic associations

具有 RCK 门控环的 Ca(2+) 调节 Ca(2+) 通道控制植物共生关系

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Abstract

A family of plant nuclear ion channels, including DMI1 (Does not Make Infections 1) and its homologs CASTOR and POLLUX, are required for the establishment of legume-microbe symbioses by generating nuclear and perinuclear Ca(2+) spiking. Here we show that CASTOR from Lotus japonicus is a highly selective Ca(2+) channel whose activation requires cytosolic/nucleosolic Ca(2+), contrary to the previous suggestion of it being a K(+) channel. Structurally, the cytosolic/nucleosolic ligand-binding soluble region of CASTOR contains two tandem RCK (Regulator of Conductance for K(+)) domains, and four subunits assemble into the gating ring architecture, similar to that of large conductance, Ca(2+)-gated K(+) (BK) channels despite the lack of sequence similarity. Multiple ion binding sites are clustered at two locations within each subunit, and three of them are identified to be Ca(2+) sites. Our in vitro and in vivo assays also demonstrate the importance of these gating-ring Ca(2+) binding sites to the physiological function of CASTOR as well as DMI1.

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