| Literature DB >> 7681590 |
S Luan1, W Li, F Rusnak, S M Assmann, S L Schreiber.
Abstract
The elevation of Ca2+ levels in the cytoplasm inactivates inward-rectifying K+ channels that play a central role in regulating the apertures of stomatal pores in higher plants. However, the mechanism for the Ca(2+)-mediated inhibition of K(+)-channel function is unknown. Using patch-clamp techniques, we show that cyclophilin-cyclosporin A and FK506-binding protein-FK506 complexes, which are highly specific inhibitors of protein phosphatase 2B (calcineurin), block Ca(2+)-induced inactivation of K+ channels in Vicia faba guard cells. A constitutively active calcineurin fragment that is Ca(2+)-independent inhibits K(+)-channel activity in the absence of Ca2+. We have also identified an endogenous Ca(2+)-dependent phosphatase activity from V. faba that is inhibited by the cyclophilin-cyclosporin A and FK506-binding protein-FK506 complexes. Our findings implicate a Ca(2+)-dependent, calcineurin-like protein phosphatase in a Ca2+ signal-transduction pathway of higher plants.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 7681590 PMCID: PMC46054 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.90.6.2202
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205