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Tonoplast-localized Ca2+ pumps regulate Ca2+ signals during pattern-triggered immunity in Arabidopsis thaliana.


ABSTRACT: One of the major events of early plant immune responses is a rapid influx of Ca2+ into the cytosol following pathogen recognition. Indeed, changes in cytosolic Ca2+ are recognized as ubiquitous elements of cellular signaling networks and are thought to encode stimulus-specific information in their duration, amplitude, and frequency. Despite the wealth of observations showing that the bacterial elicitor peptide flg22 triggers Ca2+ transients, there remain limited data defining the molecular identities of Ca2+ transporters involved in shaping the cellular Ca2+ dynamics during the triggering of the defense response network. However, the autoinhibited Ca2+-ATPase (ACA) pumps that act to expel Ca2+ from the cytosol have been linked to these events, with knockouts in the vacuolar members of this family showing hypersensitive lesion-mimic phenotypes. We have therefore explored how the two tonoplast-localized pumps, ACA4 and ACA11, impact flg22-dependent Ca2+ signaling and related defense responses. The double-knockout aca4/11 exhibited increased basal Ca2+ levels and Ca2+ signals of higher amplitude than wild-type plants. Both the aberrant Ca2+ dynamics and associated defense-related phenotypes could be suppressed by growing the aca4/11 seedlings at elevated temperatures. Relocalization of ACA8 from its normal cellular locale of the plasma membrane to the tonoplast also suppressed the aca4/11 phenotypes but not when a catalytically inactive mutant was used. These observations indicate that regulation of vacuolar Ca2+ sequestration is an integral component of plant immune signaling, but also that the action of tonoplast-localized Ca2+ pumps does not require specific regulatory elements not found in plasma membrane-localized pumps.

SUBMITTER: Hilleary R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7414185 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tonoplast-localized Ca<sup>2+</sup> pumps regulate Ca<sup>2+</sup> signals during pattern-triggered immunity in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i>.

Hilleary Richard R   Paez-Valencia Julio J   Vens Cullen S CS   Toyota Masatsugu M   Palmgren Michael M   Gilroy Simon S  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20200720 31


One of the major events of early plant immune responses is a rapid influx of Ca<sup>2+</sup> into the cytosol following pathogen recognition. Indeed, changes in cytosolic Ca<sup>2+</sup> are recognized as ubiquitous elements of cellular signaling networks and are thought to encode stimulus-specific information in their duration, amplitude, and frequency. Despite the wealth of observations showing that the bacterial elicitor peptide flg22 triggers Ca<sup>2+</sup> transients, there remain limited  ...[more]

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