| Literature DB >> 21633195 |
Sergey Shabala1, Lone Bækgaard, Lana Shabala, Anja T Fuglsang, Tracey A Cuin, Lev G Nemchinov, Michael G Palmgren.
Abstract
Although the role of Ca2+ influx channels in oxidative stress signaling and cross-tolerance in plants is well established, little is known about the role of active Ca2+ efflux systems in this process. In our recent paper, we reported Potato Virus X (PVX)-induced acquired resistance to oxidative stress in Nicotiana benthamiana and showed the critical role of plasma membrane Ca2+/H+ exchangers in this process. The current study continues this research. Using biochemical and electrophysiological approaches, we reveal that both endomembrane P2A and P2B Ca2+-ATPases play significant roles in adaptive responses to oxidative stress by removing excessive Ca2+ from the cytosol, and that their functional expression is significantly altered in PVX-inoculated plants. These findings highlight the crucial role of Ca2+ efflux systems in acquired tolerance to oxidative stress and open up prospects for practical applications in agriculture, after in-depth comprehension of the fundamental mechanisms involved in common responses to environmental factors at the genomic, cellular and organismal levels.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21633195 PMCID: PMC3257794 DOI: 10.4161/psb.6.7.15634
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Signal Behav ISSN: 1559-2316