» Articles » PMID: 10518930

Calcium-induced Calcium Release Mediated by a Voltage-activated Cation Channel in Vacuolar Vesicles from Red Beet

Overview
Journal FEBS Lett
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1999 Oct 16
PMID 10518930
Citations 20
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Little is known about the mechanisms underlying calcium-induced Ca2+ release (CICR) in plants. The slow-activating vacuolar (SV) channel is both permeable to, and activated by Ca2+, and is therefore a prime candidate for a role in CICR. Cytosol-side-out vacuolar membrane vesicles loaded with 45Ca2+ showed voltage- and Ca(2+)-dependent Ca2+ release, which was sensitive to the SV channel modulators DIDS, protein phosphatase 2B and calmodulin. Significantly, voltage-dependent Ca2+ release strongly depended on cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentrations. The results support the notion that CICR occurs in plant cells and that the process can be catalysed by the SV channel on the vacuolar membrane.

Citing Articles

Transport, functions, and interaction of calcium and manganese in plant organellar compartments.

He J, Rossner N, Hoang M, Alejandro S, Peiter E Plant Physiol. 2022; 187(4):1940-1972.

PMID: 35235665 PMC: 8890496. DOI: 10.1093/plphys/kiab122.


Computational Analyses of the AtTPC1 (Arabidopsis Two-Pore Channel 1) Permeation Pathway.

Navarro-Retamal C, Schott-Verdugo S, Gohlke H, Dreyer I Int J Mol Sci. 2021; 22(19).

PMID: 34638686 PMC: 8508871. DOI: 10.3390/ijms221910345.


Deciphering the Role of Ion Channels in Early Defense Signaling against Herbivorous Insects.

Gandhi A, Kariyat R, Harikishore A, Ayati M, Bhunia A, Sahoo N Cells. 2021; 10(9).

PMID: 34571868 PMC: 8470099. DOI: 10.3390/cells10092219.


Methanol induces cytosolic calcium variations, membrane depolarization and ethylene production in arabidopsis and tobacco.

Tran D, Dauphin A, Meimoun P, Kadono T, Nguyen H, Arbelet-Bonnin D Ann Bot. 2018; 122(5):849-860.

PMID: 29579139 PMC: 6215043. DOI: 10.1093/aob/mcy038.


Calcium Signals from the Vacuole.

Schonknecht G Plants (Basel). 2016; 2(4):589-614.

PMID: 27137394 PMC: 4844392. DOI: 10.3390/plants2040589.