Literature DB >> 18088326

Evidence for chloroplast control of external Ca2+-induced cytosolic Ca2+ transients and stomatal closure.

Hironari Nomura1, Teiko Komori, Maki Kobori, Yoichi Nakahira, Takashi Shiina.   

Abstract

The role of guard cell chloroplasts in stomatal function is controversial. It is usually assumed that stomatal closure is preceded by a transient increase in cytosolic free Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](cyt)) in the guard cells. Here, we provide the evidence that chloroplasts play a critical role in the generation of extracellular Ca(2+) ([Ca(2+)](ext))-induced [Ca(2+)](cyt) transients and stomatal closure in Arabidopsis. CAS (Ca(2+) sensing receptor) is a plant-specific putative Ca(2+)-binding protein that was originally proposed to be a plasma membrane-localized external Ca(2+) sensor. In the present study, we characterized the intracellular localization of CAS in Arabidopsis with a combination of techniques, including (i) in vivo localization of green fluorescent protein (GFP) fused gene expression, (ii) subcellular fractionation and fractional analysis of CAS with Western blots, and (iii) database analysis of thylakoid membrane proteomes. Each technique produced consistent results. CAS was localized mainly to chloroplasts. It is an integral thylakoid membrane protein, and the N-terminus acidic Ca(2+)-binding region is likely exposed to the stromal side of the membrane. The phenotype of T-DNA insertion CAS knockout mutants and cDNA mutant-complemented plants revealed that CAS is essential for stomatal closure induced by external Ca(2+). In contrast, overexpression of CAS promoted stomatal closure in the absence of externally applied Ca(2+). Furthermore, using the transgenic aequorin system, we showed that [Ca(2+)](ext)-induced [Ca(2+)](cyt) transients were significantly reduced in CAS knockout mutants. Our results suggest that thylakoid membrane-localized CAS is essential for [Ca(2+)](ext)-induced [Ca(2+)](cyt) transients and stomatal closure.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18088326     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-313X.2007.03390.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant J        ISSN: 0960-7412            Impact factor:   6.417


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