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Is Ca2+ involved in the signal transduction pathway of boron deficiency? New hypotheses for sensing boron deprivation.

Agustín González-Fontes1, M Teresa Navarro-Gochicoa2, Juan J Camacho-Cristóbal2, M Begoña Herrera-Rodríguez2, Carlos Quiles-Pando2, Jesús Rexach2.   

Abstract

Plants sense and transmit nutrient-deprivation signals to the nucleus. This increasingly interesting research field advances knowledge of signal transduction pathways for mineral deficiencies. The understanding of this topic for most micronutrients, especially boron (B), is more limited. Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain how a B deprivation signal would be conveyed to the nucleus, which are briefly summarized in this review. These hypotheses do not explain how so many metabolic and physiological processes quickly respond to B deficiency. Short-term B deficiency affects the cytosolic Ca(2+) levels as well as root expression of genes involved in Ca(2+) signaling. We propose and discuss that Ca(2+) and Ca(2+)-related proteins - channels/transporters, sensor relays, and sensor responders - might have major roles as intermediates in a transduction pathway triggered by B deprivation. This hypothesis may explain how plants sense and convey the B-deprivation signal to the nucleus and modulate physiological responses. The possible role of arabinogalactan-proteins in the B deficiency signaling pathway is also taken into account.
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Keywords:  ACA; Arabinogalactan-proteins; Boron deficiency; CAX; CML; CNGC; CaM; Calcium signaling; Calcium transporters; Transcription factors; autoinhibited Ca(2+)-ATPase; calmodulin; calmodulin-like protein; cation/H(+) exchanger; cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channel

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24467905     DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2013.12.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Sci        ISSN: 0168-9452            Impact factor:   4.729


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