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Iron availability modulates the Arabidopsis thaliana root calcium signature evoked by exogenous ATP.

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Abstract

Plants use changes in cytosolic free Ca2+ ("signatures") to encode information from the specific signals generated in development, immunity and stress perception. Phosphate availability has a significant impact on the Arabidopsis thaliana root calcium signatures generated in response to abiotic stress stimuli and exogenous purine nucleotides. In the case of the response to exogenous ATP, the effect of low phosphate availability is linked to abnormal iron and reactive oxygen species accumulation with iron deprivation's restoring normal signature dynamics. Here, the effect of iron deprivation with normal phosphate availability has been examined. Iron deprivation significantly alters the root calcium signature evoked by exogenous ATP and may link to levels of reactive oxygen species and callose deposition.

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Keywords

ATP, calcium, callose, iron, phosphate, reactive oxygen species, wave, Adenosine Triphosphate, Arabidopsis, Calcium, Calcium Signaling, Fluorescence, Iron, Plant Roots, Reactive Oxygen Species

Journal Title

Plant Signal Behav

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Journal ISSN

1559-2316
1559-2324

Volume Title

14

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

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