Annexin 1 Is a Component of eATP-Induced Cytosolic Calcium Elevation in Arabidopsis thaliana Roots
Authors
Song, Zhizhong
Ning, Youzheng
Matthus, Elsa
Davies, Julia M.
Publication Date
2021-01-06Journal Title
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Publisher
MDPI
Volume
22
Issue
2
Language
en
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Article
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Mohammad-Sidik, A., Sun, J., Shin, R., Song, Z., Ning, Y., Matthus, E., Wilkins, K. A., & et al. (2021). Annexin 1 Is a Component of eATP-Induced Cytosolic Calcium Elevation in Arabidopsis thaliana Roots. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22 (2)https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22020494
Abstract
Extracellular ATP (eATP) has long been established in animals as an important signalling molecule but this is less understood in plants. The identification of Arabidopsis thaliana DORN1 (Does Not Respond to Nucleotides) as the first plant eATP receptor has shown that it is fundamental to the elevation of cytosolic free Ca2+ ([Ca2+]cyt) as a possible second messenger. eATP causes other downstream responses such as increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitric oxide, plus changes in gene expression. The plasma membrane Ca2+ influx channels involved in eATP-induced [Ca2+]cyt increase remain unknown at the genetic level. Arabidopsis thaliana Annexin 1 has been found to mediate ROS-activated Ca2+ influx in root epidermis, consistent with its operating as a transport pathway. In this study, the loss of function Annexin 1 mutant was found to have impaired [Ca2+]cyt elevation in roots in response to eATP or eADP. Additionally, this annexin was implicated in modulating eATP-induced intracellular ROS accumulation in roots as well as expression of eATP-responsive genes.
Keywords
extracellular ATP, ADP, root, Arabidopsis, annexin 1, calcium, calcium channel, reactive oxygen species
Sponsorship
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/J014540/1)
University of Cambridge (N/A)
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22020494
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/315907
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