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Expression of the Cameleon calcium biosensor in fungi reveals distinct Ca(2+) signatures associated with polarized growth, development, and pathogenesis.

Hye-Seon Kim1, Kirk J Czymmek, Agam Patel, Shannon Modla, Anja Nohe, Randall Duncan, Simon Gilroy, Seogchan Kang.   

Abstract

Calcium is a universal messenger that translates diverse environmental stimuli and developmental cues into specific cellular and developmental responses. While individual fungal species have evolved complex and often unique biochemical and structural mechanisms to exploit specific ecological niches and to adjust growth and development in response to external stimuli, one universal feature to all is that Ca(2+)-mediated signaling is involved. The lack of a robust method for imaging spatial and temporal dynamics of subcellular Ca(2+) (i.e., "Ca(2+) signature"), readily available in the plant and animal systems, has severely limited studies on how this signaling pathway controls fungal growth, development, and pathogenesis. Here, we report the first successful expression of a FRET (Förster Resonance Energy Transfer)-based Ca(2+) biosensor in fungi. Time-lapse imaging of Magnaporthe oryzae, Fusarium oxysporum, and Fusarium graminearum expressing this sensor showed that instead of a continuous gradient, the cytoplasmic Ca(2+) ([Ca(2+)](c)) change occurred in a pulsatile manner with no discernable gradient between pulses, and each species exhibited a distinct Ca(2+) signature. Furthermore, occurrence of pulsatile Ca(2+) signatures was age and development dependent, and major [Ca(2+)](c) transients were observed during hyphal branching, septum formation, differentiation into specialized plant infection structures, cell-cell contact and in planta growth. In combination with the sequenced genomes and ease of targeted gene manipulation of these and many other fungal species, the data, materials and methods developed here will help understand the mechanism underpinning Ca(2+)-mediated control of cellular and developmental changes, its role in polarized growth forms and the evolution of Ca(2+) signaling across eukaryotic kingdoms.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22683653     DOI: 10.1016/j.fgb.2012.05.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fungal Genet Biol        ISSN: 1087-1845            Impact factor:   3.495


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