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The Arabidopsis calmodulin-like protein, CML39, functions during early seedling establishment.

Kyle W Bender1, Daniel M Rosenbaum, Barbara Vanderbeld, Midhat Ubaid, Wayne A Snedden.   

Abstract

During Ca(2+) signal transduction, Ca(2+)-binding proteins known as Ca(2+) sensors function to decode stimulus-specific Ca(2+) signals into downstream responses. Plants possess extended families of unique Ca(2+) sensors termed calmodulin-like proteins (CMLs) whose cellular roles are not well understood. CML39 encodes a predicted Ca(2+) sensor whose expression is strongly increased in response to diverse external stimuli. In the present study, we explored the biochemical properties of recombinant CML39, and used a reverse genetics approach to investigate its physiological role. Our data indicate that Ca(2+) binding by CML39 induces a conformational change in the protein that results in an increase in exposed-surface hydrophobicity, a property that is consistent with its predicted function as a Ca(2+) sensor. Loss-of-function cml39 mutants resemble wild-type plants under normal growth conditions but exhibit persistent arrest at the seedling stage if grown in the absence of sucrose or other metabolizable carbon sources. Under short-day conditions, cml39 mutants display increased sucrose-induced hypocotyl elongation. When grown in the dark, cml39 mutants show impaired hypocotyl elongation in the absence of sucrose. Promoter-reporter data indicate that CML39 expression is prominent in the apical hook in dark-grown seedlings. Collectively, our data suggest that CML39 functions in Arabidopsis as a Ca(2+) sensor that plays an important role in the transduction of light signals that promote seedling establishment.
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Keywords:  CML39; Ca2+ sensor; Ca2+ signalling; development; seedling establishment; sucrose

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24033804     DOI: 10.1111/tpj.12323

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


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