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On the ligand binding profile and desensitization of plant ionotropic glutamate receptor (iGluR)-like channels functioning in MAMP-triggered Ca²? influx.


ABSTRACT: The generation of intracellular microbe-associated molecular pattern (MAMP)-triggered Ca²? transients was recently demonstrated to involve ionotropic Glutamate Receptor (iGluR)-like channels in Arabidopsis and tobacco. Here we elaborate on our previous findings and refine our insights in the putative agonist binding profile and potential mode of desensitization of MAMP-activated plant iGluRs. Based on results from pharmacological inhibition and desensitization experiments, we propose that plant iGluR complexes responsible for the MAMP-triggered Ca²? signature have a binding profile that combines the specificities of mammalian NMDA-and non-NMDA types of iGluRs, possibly reflecting the evolutionary history of plant and animal iGluRs. We further hypothesize that, analogous to the mammalian NMDA-NR1 receptor, desensitization of plant iGluR-like channels might involve binding of the ubiquitous Ca²? sensor calmodulin to a cytoplasmic C-terminal domain.

SUBMITTER: Kwaaitaal M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3548851 | biostudies-other | 2012 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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On the ligand binding profile and desensitization of plant ionotropic glutamate receptor (iGluR)-like channels functioning in MAMP-triggered Ca²⁺ influx.

Kwaaitaal Mark M   Maintz Jens J   Cavdar Meltem M   Panstruga Ralph R  

Plant signaling & behavior 20120823 11


The generation of intracellular microbe-associated molecular pattern (MAMP)-triggered Ca²⁺ transients was recently demonstrated to involve ionotropic Glutamate Receptor (iGluR)-like channels in Arabidopsis and tobacco. Here we elaborate on our previous findings and refine our insights in the putative agonist binding profile and potential mode of desensitization of MAMP-activated plant iGluRs. Based on results from pharmacological inhibition and desensitization experiments, we propose that plant  ...[more]

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