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Circadian gating of dark-induced increases in chloroplast- and cytosolic-free calcium in Arabidopsis.

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Martí Ruiz, María Carmen  ORCID logo  https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1698-1168
Jung, Hyun Ju 

Abstract

Changes in the spatiotemporal concentration of free Ca2+ ([Ca2+ ]) in different organelles of the cell contribute to responses of plants to physiological and environmental stimuli. One example are [Ca2+ ] increases in the stroma of chloroplasts during light-to-dark transitions; however, the function and mechanisms responsible are unknown, in part because there is a disagreement in the literature concerning whether corresponding dark-induced changes in cytosolic [Ca2+ ] ([Ca2+ ]cyt ) can be detected. We have measured changes in [Ca2+ ]cyt upon darkness in addition to the already known dark-induced increases in [Ca2+ ]stroma in the aerial part of the Arabidopsis thaliana plant. These [Ca2+ ]cyt transients depend on the photoperiod and time of day, peaking at anticipated dusk, and are superimposed on daily 24 h oscillations in [Ca2+ ]cyt . We also find that the magnitude of the dark-induced increases in Ca2+ in both the cytosol and chloroplasts are gated by the nuclear circadian oscillator. The modulation of the magnitude of dark-induced increases in [Ca2+ ]stroma and [Ca2+ ]cyt by transcriptional regulators in the nucleus that are part of the circadian oscillator demonstrates a new role for the circadian system in subcellular Ca2+ signalling, in addition to its role in driving circadian oscillations of [Ca2+ ] in the cytosol and chloroplasts.

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Keywords

Arabidopsis, calcium signalling, chloroplast, circadian clock, cytosol, light-dark transition, Arabidopsis, Arabidopsis Proteins, Calcium, Chloroplasts, Circadian Rhythm, Cytosol

Journal Title

New Phytol

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0028-646X
1469-8137

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225

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Wiley

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Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/M00113X/1)
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/L02182X/1)
Broadbank Award