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The light-harvesting 1 reaction center (LH1-RC) complex in the thermophilic purple sulfur bacterium Thermochromatium (Tch.) tepidum binds Ca ions as cofactors, and Ca-binding is largely involved in its characteristic Qy absorption at 915 nm and enhanced thermostability. Ca2+ can be biosynthetically replaced by Sr2+ in growing cultures of Tch. tepidum. However, the resulting Sr2+-substituted LH1-RC complexes in such cells do not display the absorption maximum and thermostability of those from Ca2+-grown cells, signaling that inherent structural differences exist in the LH1 complexes between the Ca2+- and Sr2+-cultured cells. In this study, we examined the effects of the biosynthetic Sr2+-substitution and limited proteolysis on the spectral properties and thermostability of the Tch. tepidum LH1-RC complex. Preferential truncation of two consecutive, positively charged Lys residues at the C-terminus of the LH1 α-polypeptide was observed for the Sr2+-cultured cells. A proportion of the truncated LH1 α-polypeptide increased during repeated subculturing in the Sr2+-substituted medium. This result suggests that the truncation is a biochemical adaptation to reduce the electrostatic interactions and/or steric repulsion at the C-terminus when Sr2+ substitutes for Ca2+ in the LH1 complex. Limited proteolysis of the native Ca2+-LH1 complex with lysyl protease revealed selective truncations at the Lys residues in both C- and N-terminal extensions of the α- and β-polypeptides. The spectral properties and thermostability of the partially digested native LH1-RC complexes were similar to those of the biosynthetically Sr2+-substituted LH1-RC complexes in their Ca2+-bound forms. Based on these findings, we propose that the C-terminal domain of the LH1 α-polypeptide plays important roles in retaining proper structure and function of the LH1-RC complex in Tch. tepidum.  相似文献   

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A previous study of energy-independent in vitro Ca2+ uptake by rat intestinal epithelial membrane vesicles demonstrated that uptake by Golgi membrane vesicles was greater than that by microvillus or lateral-basal membrane vesicles, was markedly decreased in vitamin D-deficient rats, and responded specifically to 1,25-(OH)2D3 repletion (R. A. Freedman, M. M. Weiser, and K. J. Isselbacher, 1977, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA74, 3612–3616; J. A. MacLaughlin, M. M. Weiser, and R. A. Freedman, 1980, Gastroenterology78, 325–332). In the present study, properties of Ca2+ uptake and release by intestinal Golgi membrane vesicles have been investigated. The initial rate of uptake was found to be saturable, suggesting carrier-mediated uptake. Uptake was markedly inhibited by Mg2+ and Sr2+, but not by Na+ or K+. Lowering the external [H+] or raising the internal [H+] resulted in enhancement of the initial rate of uptake; the intial rate was found to correlate with the internal-to-external [H+] gradient. The initial rate of uptake could be enhanced by preloading the vesicles with MgCl2 or SrCl2 but not CaCl2, NaCl, or KCl. Vesicles preloaded with K2SO4 failed to show enhanced uptake in the presence of valinomycin, suggesting that enhancement in uptake by vesicles preloaded with MgCl2 was not due to transmembrane potentials. The internal volume of the Golgi membrane vesicles was determined and found to be 9 μl/mg protein; this volume could accomodate less than 1% of the Ca2+ uptake maintained at equilibrium. Therefore, the remainder of the Ca2+ taken up was presumably bound to the Golgi membranes. A dissociation constant of 3.8 × 10?6m was found for this binding. The bound Ca2+ could be rapidly released by external Mg2+ or Sr2+, but not Ca2+, Na+, or K+. Release of bound Ca2+ could also be induced by raising the [H+] of the external medium. Failure of external Ca2+ to release bound Ca2+ suggested that the release induced by external Mg2+, Sr2+, or H+ was not due to competitive displacement of Ca2+ from its binding sites. These results indicated that Ca2+ uptake by intestinal Golgi membrane vesicles consists of carrier-mediated transport followed by binding of Ca2+ to the vesicle. The effects of H+, Mg2+, and Sr2+ on Ca2+ uptake and release suggest the existence of cation countertransport in the Golgi membrane vesicles.  相似文献   

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We have studied Cd2+-induced effects on mitochondrial respiration and swelling in various media as a function of the [Cd2+] in the presence or absence of different bivalent metal ions or ruthenium red (RR). It was confirmed by monitoring oxygen consumption by isolated rat liver mitochondria that, beginning from 5 M, Cd2+ decreased both ADP and uncoupler-stimulated respiration and increased their basal respiration when succinate was used as respiratory substrate. At concentrations higher than 5 M, Cd2+ stimulated ion permeability of the inner mitochondrial membrane, which was monitored in this study by swelling of both nonenergized mitochondria in 125 mM KNO3 or NH4NO3 medium and succinate-energized mitochondria incubated in a medium containing 25 mM K-acetate and 100 mM sucrose. We have found substantial changes in the above-mentioned Cd2+ effects on mitochondria treated in sequence with 100 M of Ca2+, Sr2+, Mn2+ or Ba2+(Me2+) and 7.5 M RR, as well as the alterations in Cd2+ action on the uptake of 137Cs+ by succinate-energized mitochondria in the presence or absence of valinomycin in acetate medium (50 mM Tris-acetate and 140 mM sucrose) with or without Ca2+ or RR. The evidence obtained indicate that Ca2+ exhibits a synergestic action on all Cd2+ effects examined, whereas Sr2+ and Mn2+, conversely, are antagonistic. In the presence of RR, the Cd2+ effects on respiration [stimulation of State 4 respiration and inhibition of 2,4-dinitrophenol (DNP)-uncoupled respiration] still exist, but are observed at concentrations of cadmium more than one order higher; the inhibition of State 3 respiration by Cd2+, conversely, takes place under even lower cadmium concentrations than those determined without RR in the medium. In addition, RR added simultaneously with cadmium in the incubation medium prevents any swelling in the nitrate media, but induces an increment both in Cd2+-stimulated swelling and 137Cs+ (analog of K+) uptake in the acetate media. For the first time, we have shown that Cd2+-induced swelling in all media under study is susceptible to cyclosporin A (CSA), a high-potency inhibitor of the mitochondrial permeability transition (PT) pore. The observations are interpreted in terms of a dual effect of cadmium on respiratory chain activity and permeability transition.  相似文献   

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The preferential selectivity of dicyclohexano-18-crown-6 (DCH18C6) for bivalent Sr+2 ion over tetravalent Th+4 ion was investigated using generalized gradient approximated (GGA) BP86 and the hybrid B3LYP density functional, employing split valence plus polarization (SV(P)) and triple-zeta valence plus polarization (TZVP) basis sets in conjunction with the COSMO (conductor-like screening model) solvation approach. The calculated theoretical selectivity of DCH18C6 for Sr+2 ion over Th+4 ion was found to be in accord with the selectivity for Sr+2 ion over Th+4 ion observed when performing liquid–liquid extraction experiments in different organic solvents. While 1:1(M:L) stoichiometric complexation reactions can be used to predict the preferential selectivity of Sr2+ ion over Th4+ ion, the results obtained are not consistent with the experimental results observed upon increasing the dielectric constant of the solvent. The calculated theoretical gas-phase data for the free energy of complexation, ?G, fail to explain the selectivity for Sr+2 ion over Th+4 ion. However, when 1:2 (M:L) stoichiometric complexation reactions (reported in previous X-ray crystallography studies) are considered, correct and consistent results for the selectivity for Sr+2 ion over a wide range of dielectric constants are predicted. The distribution constant for Sr2+ and Th4+ ions was found to gradually increase with increasing dielectric constant of the organic solvent, and was found to be highest in nitrobenzene. The selectivity data calculated from ??G ext are in excellent agreement with the results obtained from solvent extraction experiments.
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Experimentally observed separation factors and theoretically predicted values of ΔΔG ext for Sr2+ ion over Th4+ ion with DCH18C6 in a nitrate medium. Solvent extraction with DCH18C6/nitrobenzene shows high selectivity and a high separation factor for Sr2+ over Th4+. DFT was successfully adopted to model the extraction mechanism of Sr2+/Th4+. The free energy of extraction ΔΔG ext failed to predict the experimental selectivity of Sr2+ over Th4+ for 1:1 stoichiometric complexation, but was able to predict this selectivity for 1:2 stoichiometric complexation with Th4+ ion. The ΔΔG ext values for the preferential selection of Sr2+ over Th4+ increase with increasing dielectric constant of the solvent  相似文献   

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Mitochondria from etiolated corn possess a much greater Ca2+ uptake capacity per mg protein than microsomes from the same source. Differences in energy requirements, sensitivity to specific inhibitors, and sedimentation properties enabled us to study both Ca2+ uptake mechanisms without mutual contamination. The microsomal Ca2+ uptake does not vary much among different plants as compared to the mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake; this is also true for different organs of the same plant. Mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake is more dependent on the age of the seedlings than microsomal uptake, because of changes in active Ca2+ uptake activity rather than of changes in efflux. Intactness and the oxidative and phosphorylative properties of the mitochondria remained unchanged during this time period. Na+ and Mg2+ do not induce Ca2+ release from mitochondria.Abbreviations ATP adenosine triphosphate - ADP adenosine diphosphate - NADH2 -nicotinamide adenin dinucleotide, reduced form - Mops 3-(N-morpholino)propane-sulfonic acid - Tris tris-(hydroxymethyl)-aminomethane - Hepes hydroxyethylpiperazine-N-2-ethanesulfonic acid - BSA bovine serum albumin - EDTA (ethylene-dinitrilo)-tetraacetic acid - EGTA ethylene glycol-bis(-aminoethylether)-N,N-tetraacetic acid - CCCP carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone - DTE 1,4-dithiothreitol  相似文献   

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Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)-sensitized emission imaging of Arabidopsis thaliana roots expressing the yellow cameleon 3.60 calcium (Ca2+) reporter showed that the concentration of calcium in the cytosol ([Ca2+]cyt) increased upon aluminum ion (Al3+) treatment in root cells from the transition zone within seconds. The Al3+-induced [Ca2+]cyt transients were biphasic and were modified by Ca2+ channel blockers and by an antagonist of neuronal glutamate receptors, 2-amino-5-phosphonopentanoate (AP-5), and by the anion channel blocker, 5-nitro-2-(3′-phenylpropyl-amino) benzoate (NPPB). The [Ca2+]cyt transients were not uniquely associated with Al3+ toxicity mechanisms since lanthanum (La3+) and gadolinium (Gd3+) also elicited [Ca2+]cyt transients that were similar to those induced by Al3+. Here a testable model that describes a possible mechanism and sequence of events that lead to the Al3+-induced [Ca2+]cyt transients and inhibition of root growth is proposed. This model can be applied to study also the signal-response coupling of the trivalent ions La3+ and Gd3+.Key words: aluminum toxicity, Al3+ transport, Ca2+ signaling, fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET), yellow cameleonAluminum (Al) is a naturally occurring component of soil particles and is the third most abundant element in the earth''s crust.1 In acidic soils, Al dissolves in the soil solution and different ionic Al species form.2,3 The most toxic Al species in acidic soils is ionic Al, Al3+.4 Al3+ toxicity stems from its interference with a plethora of cellular processes that control plant growth and development.3,57The interactions between calcium (Ca2+) and Al3+ are well documented in the literature. One of the toxic effects of Al3+ on plant growth and development has been ascribed to the disruption of Ca2+ homeostasis by Al3+.8,9 The fact that Al3+ inhibits Ca2+ uptake by roots,10 blocks voltage-regulated Ca2+ channels,11,12 and affects the concentration of Ca2+ in the cytosol ([Ca2+]cyt)1318 support this view. Ca2+ alleviates Al3+ toxicity1922 perhaps by inhibiting Al3+ accumulation in the roots and cells.23,24Rincón-Zachary et al.18 using fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)-sensitized emission to image Arabidopsis thaliana roots expressing the yellow cameleon 3.60 Ca2+ reporter demonstrated increases in the concentration of free Ca2+ in the cytosol ([Ca2+]cyt) within seconds of Al3+ application. Al3+ induced distinct [Ca2+]cyt signatures in cells from the different developmental root regions-meristem, elongation and maturation zones. The [Ca2+]cyt signature in the transition zone, which is the most Al-sensitive root region,25 was biphasic and was modified by treatments that chelate external Ca2+ (EGTA), block Ca2+ entry through the plasma membrane (verapamil), by an antagonist of neuronal glutamate receptors, 2-amino-5-phosphonopentanoate (AP-5), and by the anion channel blocker, 5-nitro-2-(3′-phenylpropyl-amino) benzoate (NPPB). All of these agents affected the first peak of the Al3+-induced [Ca2+]cyt signature by reducing its magnitude or abolishing it. These results support the notion that Al3+ interacts with different types of plasma membrane Ca2+ channels, causing them to open. Al3+-induced [Ca2+]cyt transients were also observed in the Arabidopsis Al-resistant and Al-sensitive mutants alr104 and als3, respectively. In addition, the trivalent ions lanthanum (La3+) and gadolinium (Gd3+) evoked [Ca2+]cyt signatures in the transition zone of the wild-type Arabidopsis and of the alr104 and als3 roots similar to those elicited by Al3+. Hence the authors concluded that the observed [Ca2+]cyt transients were not uniquely associated with Al3+ toxicity mechanisms. Al3+, La3+ and Gd3+ appear to elicit the same Ca2+ signaling pathway.I would like to propose a testable model that describes the possible sequence of events during Ca2+ signaling triggered by trivalent ions using Al3+ as a prototype (Fig. 1). (1) Al3+ causes Ca2+ channels in cells of the root transition zone to open allowing Ca2+ influx into the cells. (2) [Ca2+]cyt rises producing the first peak of the biphasic [Ca2+]cyt signature. (3) Increased [Ca2+]cyt activates internal Ca2+ channels located in membranes of internal Ca2+ stores such as the vacuole, ER, mitochondria or plastids producing the second peak of the [Ca2+]cyt signature. Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release from internal stores has been described in plant cells.26 (4) Al3+ may permeate plasma membrane Ca2+ and non-selective cation channels and interact with internal Ca2+ channels allowing Ca2+ to be released into the cytosol, contributing to the rise in [Ca2+]cyt. In this context, supporting data come from unpublished results (Leblanc J and Rincón-Zachary M) that show Al3+ transport across plasma membrane (PM) vesicles isolated from 5 mm wheat (Triticum aestivum) root tips by aqueous two-phase partitioning27 (Fig. 2). In this experiment isolated PM vesicles were loaded with the fluorescent histochemical aluminum indicator morin (2′, 3′, 4′, 5, 7-pentahydroxyflavone) for 30 min at room temperature and then centrifuged at 100,000 xg for 15 min at 4°C and the pellet was washed twice to remove excess morin. The PM vesicles (25 µg protein mL−1) were then incubated in a 2 mL buffer (250 mM sucrose, 50 mM K2SO4, 1 mM DTT, 5 mM MES-Tris [pH 7.0]) containing different concentrations of Al3+ for 10 min at room temperature. Al3+uptake by the PM vesicles was monitored by fluorometry (excitation at 420 nm; emission at 475 nm). The results show that PM vesicles isolated from the Al-sensitive wheat cultivar Scout 66 root tips are more permeable to Al3+ than those isolated from the Al-tolerant cultivar Atlas 66 (Fig. 2A). In this experiment, the relationship between the rate of Al3+ uptake and the Al3+ concentration in the solution was linear for both Scout 66 (Y = 0.114X + 0.741, R2 = 0.99) and Atlas 66 (Y = 0.108X + 0.193, R2 = 0.98) PM vesicles. In addition, Leblanc28 showed that compounds known to block Ca2+ channels inhibited Al3+ uptake by plasma membrane vesicles (Fig. 2B; Leblanc J and Rincón-Zachary M, unpublished data). La3+, verapamil and nifedipine were very effective in inhibiting Al3+ uptake by plasma membrane vesicles: 5 µM La3+ and 1 mM nifedipine caused 67% and 73% inhibition, respectively, and 1 mM verapamil completely abolished the Al3+ uptake by the vesicles. Thus, it is feasible that Al3+ permeates non-selective cation channels or/and Ca2+ channels. (5) Lastly, the overall [Ca2+]cyt elevation could set off mechanisms that inhibit root growth (e.g., callose synthesis and its deposition in the cell wall, disruption of the cytoskeleton organization, formation of reactive oxygen species, etc.). Testing these hypotheses is underway.Open in a separate windowFigure 1A model that describes a possible mechanism and sequence of events that lead to the [Ca2+]cyt transients and inhibition of root growth. (1) Al3+ interacts with Ca2+ channels in the plasma membrane of root cells in the root transition zone. The Ca2+channels open and external Ca2+ enters the cytosol. (2) [Ca2+]cyt rises producing the first peak of the biphasic [Ca2+]cyt signature. (3) Increased [Ca2+]cyt activates internal Ca2+ channels located in membranes of internal Ca2+ stores (e.g., tonoplast, ER, mitochondria or plastids) producing the second peak of the [Ca2+]cyt signature. (4) Al3+ permeates the PM through Ca2+- and non-selective cation channels. (5) Al3+ opens internal Ca2+ channels in the tonoplast, ER, mitochondria or plastids and as a result more Ca2+ is released into the cytosol. (6) The overall [Ca2+]cyt elevation stimulates mechanisms that inhibit root growth.Open in a separate windowFigure 2Al3+ uptake by PM vesicles isolated from 5 mm root tips of both the Al-sensitive cultivar Scout 66 and the Al-tolerant cultivar Atlas 66. (A) Rate of Al3+ uptake by PM vesicles incubated in increasing concentrations of Al3+. The PM vesicles from the Al sensitive cultivar Scout 66 were more permeable to Al3+ than those of the Al-tolerant cultivar Atlas 66. The values are means ± SD. Rates of Al3+ uptake are expressed in Fluorescence Intensity Units (FIU) mg−1 protein min−1. (B) Effect of Ca2+ channel blockers on the rate of Al3+ uptake by PM vesicles s percent of the control. All Ca2+ channel blockers tested inhibited the rate Al3+ uptake by the PM vesicles in both cultivars. The accumulation of Al3+ in the PM vesicles was monitored by measuring the fluorescence emitted by the Al-morin complex as described in the text. Both experiments were repeated three times in triplicate (n = 9). The PM vesicles were pooled from multiple independent membrane isolations in order to obtain enough membrane protein for the assays.  相似文献   

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In pancreatic β-cells, uptake of Ca2+ into mitochondria facilitates metabolism-secretion coupling by activation of various matrix enzymes, thus facilitating ATP generation by oxidative phosphorylation and, in turn, augmenting insulin release. We employed an siRNA-based approach to evaluate the individual contribution of four proteins that were recently described to be engaged in mitochondrial Ca2+ sequestration in clonal INS-1 832/13 pancreatic β-cells: the mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake 1 (MICU1), mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter (MCU), uncoupling protein 2 (UCP2), and leucine zipper EF-hand-containing transmembrane protein 1 (LETM1). Using a FRET-based genetically encoded Ca2+ sensor targeted to mitochondria, we show that a transient knockdown of MICU1 or MCU diminished mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake upon both intracellular Ca2+ release and Ca2+ entry via L-type channels. In contrast, knockdown of UCP2 and LETM1 exclusively reduced mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake in response to either intracellular Ca2+ release or Ca2+ entry, respectively. Therefore, we further investigated the role of MICU1 and MCU in metabolism-secretion coupling. Diminution of MICU1 or MCU reduced mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake in response to d-glucose, whereas d-glucose-triggered cytosolic Ca2+ oscillations remained unaffected. Moreover, d-glucose-evoked increases in cytosolic ATP and d-glucose-stimulated insulin secretion were diminished in MICU1- or MCU-silenced cells. Our data highlight the crucial role of MICU1 and MCU in mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake in pancreatic β-cells and their involvement in the positive feedback required for sustained insulin secretion.  相似文献   

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The effect of potential-dependent potassium uptake at 0–120 mM K+ on matrix Ca2+ accumulation in rat brain mitochondria was studied. An increase in oxygen consumption and proton extrusion rates as well as increase in matrix pH with increase in K+ content in the medium was observed due to K+ uptake into the mitochondria. The accumulation of Ca2+ was shown to depend on K+ concentration in the medium. At K+ concentration ?30 mM, Ca2+ uptake is decreased due to K+-induced membrane depolarization, whereas at higher K+ concentrations, up to 120 mM K+, Ca2+ uptake is increased in spite of membrane depolarization caused by matrix alkalization due to K+ uptake. Mitochondrial K ATP + -channel blockers (glibenclamide and 5-hydroxydecanoic acid) diminish K+ uptake as well as K+-induced depolarization and matrix alkalization, which results in attenuation of the potassium-induced effects on matrix Ca2+ uptake, i.e. increase in Ca2+ uptake at low K+ content in the medium due to the smaller membrane depolarization and decrease in Ca2+ uptake at high potassium concentrations because of restricted rise in matrix pH. The results show the importance of potential-dependent potassium uptake, and especially the K ATP + channel, in the regulation of calcium accumulation in rat brain mitochondria.  相似文献   

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The maturation of Ca2+ transport in mitochondria isolated from rat liver was examined, from 5 days before birth. The mitochondria used were isolated from liver homogenates by centrifugation at 22000g-min. Ca2+ transport by mitochondria isolated from foetal liver is energy-dependent and Ruthenium Red-sensitive. The transmembrane pH gradient in these mitochondria is higher by about 7mV and the membrane potential lower by about 20mV than in adult mitochondria. The inclusion of 2mm-Pi in the incubation medium enhances the protonmotive force by approx. 30mV. The rate of Ca2+ influx in foetal mitochondria measured in buffered KCl plus succinate is low until about 2–3h after birth, when it increases to about 60% of adult values; approx. 24h later it has reached near-adult values. Higher rates of Ca2+ influx are observed in the presence of 2mm-Pi; 3–5 days before birth the rates are about one-third of adult values and decline slightly as birth approaches. By 2–3h post partum they have reached adult values. The inclusion of 12.5μm-MgATP with the Pi stimulates further the initial rate of Ca2+ influx in foetal mitochondria. The rates observed are constant over the prenatal period examined and are 50–60% of those observed in adult mitochondria. Mitochondria isolated from foetal livers 4–5 days before birth retain the accumulated Ca2+ for about 50min in the presence of 2mm-Pi. In the period 2 days before birth to birth, this ability is largely lost, but by 2–3h after birth Ca2+ retention is similar to that of adult mitochondria. The presence of 12.5μm-MgATP progressively enhances the Ca2+ retention time as development proceeds until 2–3h after birth, when it becomes less sensitive to added MgATP. Glucagon administration to older foetuses in utero enhances both the rate of mitochondrial Ca2+ influx assayed in the presence of 2mm-Pi and the time for which mitochondria retain accumulated Ca2+ in the presence of 12.5μm-MgATP and 2mm-Pi. Its administration to neonatal animals leads to an increase in mitochondrial Ca2+ retention similar to that seen in adult mitochondria. The data provide evidence that the Ruthenium Red-sensitive Ca2+ transporter is potentially as active in foetal mitochondria 5 days before birth as it is in adult mitochondria. They also show that foetal mitochondria have an ability to retain accumulated Ca2+ reminiscent of mitochondria from tumour cells and from hormone-challenged rat liver.  相似文献   

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Microfilament and Ca2+ dynamics play important roles in stress signaling in plants. Through genetic screening of Arabidopsis thaliana mutants that are defective in stress-induced increases in cytosolic Ca2+ ([Ca2+]cyt), we identified Actin-Related Protein2 (Arp2) as a regulator of [Ca2+]cyt in response to salt stress. Plants lacking Arp2 or other proteins in the Arp2/3 complex exhibited enhanced salt-induced increases in [Ca2+]cyt, decreased mitochondria movement, and hypersensitivity to salt. In addition, mitochondria aggregated, the mitochondrial permeability transition pore opened, and mitochondrial membrane potential Ψm was impaired in the arp2 mutant, and these changes were associated with salt-induced cell death. When opening of the enhanced mitochondrial permeability transition pore was blocked or increases in [Ca2+]cyt were prevented, the salt-sensitive phenotype of the arp2 mutant was partially rescued. These results indicate that the Arp2/3 complex regulates mitochondrial-dependent Ca2+ signaling in response to salt stress.  相似文献   

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