Cellular Ca(2+) Signals Generate Defined pH Signatures in Plants

细胞内Ca(2+)信号在植物体内产生特定的pH特征

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Abstract

Ca(2+) play a key role in cell signaling across organisms. The question of how a simple ion can mediate specific outcomes has spurred research into the role of Ca(2+) signatures and their encoding and decoding machinery. Such studies have frequently focused on Ca(2+) alone and our understanding of how Ca(2+) signaling is integrated with other responses is poor. Using in vivo imaging with different genetically encoded fluorescent sensors in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) cells, we show that Ca(2+) transients do not occur in isolation but are accompanied by pH changes in the cytosol. We estimate the degree of cytosolic acidification at up to 0.25 pH units in response to external ATP in seedling root tips. We validated this pH-Ca(2+) link for distinct stimuli. Our data suggest that the association with pH may be a general feature of Ca(2+) transients that depends on the transient characteristics and the intracellular compartment. These findings suggest a fundamental link between Ca(2+) and pH dynamics in plant cells, generalizing previous observations of their association in growing pollen tubes and root hairs. Ca(2+) signatures act in concert with pH signatures, possibly providing an additional layer of cellular signal transduction to tailor signal specificity.

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