Circadian oscillations of cytosolic free calcium regulate the Arabidopsis circadian clock
Authors
Marti Ruiz, Maria Carmen
Hubbard, Katharine
Gardner, Michael
Jung, Hyun Ju
Aubry, Sylain
Hotta, Carlos
Mohd-Noh, Nur Izzati
Robertson, Fiona
Tsai, Yu-Chang
Hannah, Matthew
Carre, Isabelle
Davies, Julia
Braam, Janet
Webb, AAR
Publication Date
2018-09Journal Title
Nature Plants
ISSN
2055-026X
Publisher
Springer Nature
Volume
4
Pages
690-698
Type
Article
Metadata
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Marti Ruiz, M. C., Hubbard, K., Gardner, M., Jung, H. J., Aubry, S., Hotta, C., Mohd-Noh, N. I., et al. (2018). Circadian oscillations of cytosolic free calcium regulate the Arabidopsis circadian clock. Nature Plants, 4 690-698. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41477-018-0224-8
Abstract
In the last decade, the view of circadian oscillators has expanded from transcriptional feedback to incorporate post-transcriptional, post-translational, metabolic processes and ionic signalling. In plants and animals, there are circadian oscillations in the concentration of cytosolic-free Ca2+ ([Ca2+]cyt), though their purpose has not been fully characterised. We investigated whether circadian oscillations of [Ca2+] cyt regulate the circadian oscillator of Arabidopsis thaliana. We report that in Arabidopsis, [Ca2+]cyt circadian oscillations can regulate circadian clock function through the Ca2+-dependent action of CALMODULIN-LIKE24 (CML24). Genetic analyses demonstrate a linkage
between CML24 and the circadian oscillator, through pathways involving the circadian
oscillator gene TIMING OF CAB2 EXPRESSION1 (TOC1).
Keywords
Arabidopsis, Arabidopsis Proteins, Calcium, Calcium-Binding Proteins, Circadian Clocks, Transcription Factors
Sponsorship
Supported by BBSRC UK research grants BBSRC BB/D010381/1 (A.N.D.), BB/D017904/1 (F.R.) BB/M00113X/1 (H.J.H.) awarded to (A.A.R.W.), Research Studentship (K.H.) and BBSRC Industrial Case (T.H.). A Swiss Science Foundation Award (PBZHP3-123289) and the Isaac Newton Trust Cambridge (M.C.M.R. and S.A.),
678 the National Science Foundation under Grant No. MCB 0817976 (Y-C.T. and J.B.), a Royal Society Grant RG081257 and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge Junior Research Fellowship (M.J.G.), a Cordenadoria de Apoio ao Ensino Superior Brazil 25681 studentship (C.T.H.), IEF Marrie Curie (Project No. 272186) (M.C.M.R.), a Broodbank Fellowship (M.C.M.R.), a Malaysian Government Studentship (N.I.M-H.).
Funder references
Isaac Newton Trust (MINUTE 707 (n))
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/D017904/1)
European Commission (272186)
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/M00113X/1)
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/M006212/1)
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/L02182X/1)
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/D010381/1)
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/H006826/1)
Identifiers
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41477-018-0224-8
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/280204
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