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The cyclic nucleotide-gated channels AtCNGC11 and 12 are involved in multiple Ca(2+)-dependent physiological responses and act in a synergistic manner

Arabidopsis cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channels (AtCNGCs) form a large family consisting of 20 members. These channels have so far been reported to be involved in a diverse range of physiological phenomena. For example, AtCNGC18 was reported to play an important role in pollen tube growth, while At...

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Autores principales: Urquhart, William, Chin, Kimberley, Ung, Huoi, Moeder, Wolfgang, Yoshioka, Keiko
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3130183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21414958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/err074
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author Urquhart, William
Chin, Kimberley
Ung, Huoi
Moeder, Wolfgang
Yoshioka, Keiko
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Chin, Kimberley
Ung, Huoi
Moeder, Wolfgang
Yoshioka, Keiko
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description Arabidopsis cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channels (AtCNGCs) form a large family consisting of 20 members. These channels have so far been reported to be involved in a diverse range of physiological phenomena. For example, AtCNGC18 was reported to play an important role in pollen tube growth, while AtCNGC2, 4, 11, and 12 were implicated in mediating pathogen defence. To identify additional functions for AtCNGC11 and 12, various physiological aspects were analysed using both AtCNGC11 and 12 single knockout mutants as well as a double mutant. Although AtCNGC11 and 12 can function as K(+) and Ca(2+) channels in yeast, it was found that the loss of AtCNGC11 and 12 in Arabidopsis caused increased sensitivity to Ca(2+) but not K(+), indicating a specific function for these genes in Ca(2+) signalling in planta. However, they did not show an alteration in Ca(2+) accumulation, suggesting that AtCNGC11 and 12 are not involved in general Ca(2+) homeostasis but rather in the endogenous movement of Ca(2+) and/or Ca(2+) signalling. Furthermore, these channels synergistically contribute to the generation of a Ca(2+) signal that leads to gravitropic bending. Finally, AtCNGC11 and 12 gene expression was induced during dark-induced senescence and AtCNGC11 and 12 knockout mutants displayed enhanced chlorophyll loss, which was even more pronounced in the double mutant, also indicating synergistic roles in senescence. The findings indicate that (i) some CNGC family members have multiple physiological functions and (ii) some plant CNGCs share the same biological function and work in a synergistic manner.
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spelling pubmed-31301832011-07-06 The cyclic nucleotide-gated channels AtCNGC11 and 12 are involved in multiple Ca(2+)-dependent physiological responses and act in a synergistic manner Urquhart, William Chin, Kimberley Ung, Huoi Moeder, Wolfgang Yoshioka, Keiko J Exp Bot Research Papers Arabidopsis cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channels (AtCNGCs) form a large family consisting of 20 members. These channels have so far been reported to be involved in a diverse range of physiological phenomena. For example, AtCNGC18 was reported to play an important role in pollen tube growth, while AtCNGC2, 4, 11, and 12 were implicated in mediating pathogen defence. To identify additional functions for AtCNGC11 and 12, various physiological aspects were analysed using both AtCNGC11 and 12 single knockout mutants as well as a double mutant. Although AtCNGC11 and 12 can function as K(+) and Ca(2+) channels in yeast, it was found that the loss of AtCNGC11 and 12 in Arabidopsis caused increased sensitivity to Ca(2+) but not K(+), indicating a specific function for these genes in Ca(2+) signalling in planta. However, they did not show an alteration in Ca(2+) accumulation, suggesting that AtCNGC11 and 12 are not involved in general Ca(2+) homeostasis but rather in the endogenous movement of Ca(2+) and/or Ca(2+) signalling. Furthermore, these channels synergistically contribute to the generation of a Ca(2+) signal that leads to gravitropic bending. Finally, AtCNGC11 and 12 gene expression was induced during dark-induced senescence and AtCNGC11 and 12 knockout mutants displayed enhanced chlorophyll loss, which was even more pronounced in the double mutant, also indicating synergistic roles in senescence. The findings indicate that (i) some CNGC family members have multiple physiological functions and (ii) some plant CNGCs share the same biological function and work in a synergistic manner. Oxford University Press 2011-06 2011-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3130183/ /pubmed/21414958 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/err074 Text en © 2011 The Author(s). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. This paper is available online free of all access charges (see http://jxb.oxfordjournals.org/open_access.html for further details)
spellingShingle Research Papers
Urquhart, William
Chin, Kimberley
Ung, Huoi
Moeder, Wolfgang
Yoshioka, Keiko
The cyclic nucleotide-gated channels AtCNGC11 and 12 are involved in multiple Ca(2+)-dependent physiological responses and act in a synergistic manner
title The cyclic nucleotide-gated channels AtCNGC11 and 12 are involved in multiple Ca(2+)-dependent physiological responses and act in a synergistic manner
title_full The cyclic nucleotide-gated channels AtCNGC11 and 12 are involved in multiple Ca(2+)-dependent physiological responses and act in a synergistic manner
title_fullStr The cyclic nucleotide-gated channels AtCNGC11 and 12 are involved in multiple Ca(2+)-dependent physiological responses and act in a synergistic manner
title_full_unstemmed The cyclic nucleotide-gated channels AtCNGC11 and 12 are involved in multiple Ca(2+)-dependent physiological responses and act in a synergistic manner
title_short The cyclic nucleotide-gated channels AtCNGC11 and 12 are involved in multiple Ca(2+)-dependent physiological responses and act in a synergistic manner
title_sort cyclic nucleotide-gated channels atcngc11 and 12 are involved in multiple ca(2+)-dependent physiological responses and act in a synergistic manner
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3130183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21414958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/err074
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