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OSCA1 is an osmotic specific sensor: a method to distinguish Ca2+ -mediated osmotic and ionic perception.

Songyu Pei1,2,3, Yuantao Liu1,2,3, Wenke Li3, Bryan Krichilsky2, Shiwen Dai3, Yan Wang3, Xi Wang1,3, Douglas M Johnson4, Bridget M Crawford5,6, Gary B Swift4, Tuan Vo-Dinh5,6, Zhen-Ming Pei2,5, Fang Yuan2,3.   

Abstract

Genetic mutants defective in stimulus-induced Ca2+ increases have been gradually isolated, allowing the identification of cell-surface sensors/receptors, such as the osmosensor OSCA1. However, determining the Ca2+ -signaling specificity to various stimuli in these mutants remains a challenge. For instance, less is known about the exact selectivity between osmotic and ionic stresses in the osca1 mutant. Here, we have developed a method to distinguish the osmotic and ionic effects by analyzing Ca2+ increases, and demonstrated that osca1 is impaired primarily in Ca2+ increases induced by the osmotic but not ionic stress. We recorded Ca2+ increases induced by sorbitol (osmotic effect, OE) and NaCl/CaCl2 (OE + ionic effect, IE) in Arabidopsis wild-type and osca1 seedlings. We assumed the NaCl/CaCl2 total effect (TE) = OE + IE, then developed procedures for Ca2+ imaging, image analysis and mathematic fitting/modeling, and found osca1 defects mainly in OE. The osmotic specificity of osca1 suggests that osmotic and ionic perceptions are independent. The precise estimation of these two stress effects is applicable not only to new Ca2+ -signaling mutants with distinct stimulus specificity but also the complex Ca2+ signaling crosstalk among multiple concurrent stresses that occur naturally, and will enable us to specifically fine tune multiple signal pathways to improve crop yields.
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Keywords:  zzm321990Arabidopsiszzm321990; Ca2+ signaling; OSCA1; drought; ionic effect; osmosensor; osmotic effect; salt stress

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35527515     DOI: 10.1111/nph.18217

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.323


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1.  Comparative analysis of stress-induced calcium signals in the crop species barley and the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana.

Authors:  Maya Giridhar; Bastian Meier; Jafargholi Imani; Karl-Heinz Kogel; Edgar Peiter; Ute C Vothknecht; Fatima Chigri
Journal:  BMC Plant Biol       Date:  2022-09-17       Impact factor: 5.260

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