Artigo Revisado por pares

The nucleus together with the cytosol generates patterns of specific cellular calcium signatures in tobacco suspension culture cells

2001; Elsevier BV; Volume: 30; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1054/ceca.2001.0250

ISSN

1532-1991

Autores

Nicolas Pauly, Marc R. Knight, Patrice Thuleau, Annick Graziana, Susumu Muto, Raoul Ranjeva, Christian Mazars,

Tópico(s)

Plant Molecular Biology Research

Resumo

Plant cell suspension cultures respond to osmotic changes by alterations in levels of free cellular calcium. Using the aequorin recombinant method, we have measured the spatial and temporal characteristics of calcium signatures in the nucleus and the cytosol of BY-2 tobacco suspension cells challenged with hypo- or hyper-osmotic shock. We show here that the nuclear compartment contributes together with the cytosol to produce calcium signal patterns that discriminate hypo- from hyper-osmotic treatments, i.e. turgor from tension. We also demonstrate that calcium responses in the nucleus and the cytosol are differentially modulated by the strength and the nature of hyper-osmotic treatments. We conclude that qualitative and quantitative changes in the parameters of an external stimulus such as osmotic changes are converted into calcium signatures, distinctive in their temporal and subcellular characteristics, involving both the nucleus and the cytosol. Our results illustrate the versatility of calcium signaling in plant cells. In addition to the physiological 'address' of the cell, the compartmentation of the calcium signal is probably an important parameter in encoding response specificity.

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