Targeting of Cameleons to various subcellular compartments reveals a strict cytoplasmic/mitochondrial Ca2+ handling relationship in plant cells
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Here we describe use of a mitochondrial targeted Cameleon to produce stably transformed Arabidopsis plants that enable analyses of mitochondrial Ca2+ dynamics in planta and allow monitoring of the intra-mitochondrial Ca2+ concentration in response to physiological or environmental stimuli. Transgenic plants co-expressing nuclear and mitochondrial targeted Cameleons were also generated and analyzed. Here we show that mitochondrial Ca2+ accumulation is strictly related to the intensity of the cytoplasmic Ca2+ increase, demonstrating a tight association between mitochondrial and cytoplasmic Ca2+ dynamics. However, under all experimental conditions, mitochondrial Ca2+ dynamics were substantially different from those monitored in the cytoplasm, demonstrating that mitochondria do not passively sense cytosolic Ca2+, but actively modulate the intra-mitochondrial level of the cation. In particular, our analyses show that the kinetics of Ca2+ release from mitochondria are much slower than in the cytoplasm and nucleus. The mechanisms and functional implications of these differences are discussed.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
plant mitochondria; Cameleon; Ca2+; imaging analyses; guard cells; root tip; Arabidopsis thaliana; technical advance
Elenco autori:
Pozzan, Tullio
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