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(Questions) on phloem biology. 1. Electropotential waves, Ca fluxes and cellular cascades along the propagation pathway
Authors:Aart JE van Bel  Michael KnoblauchAlexandra CU Furch  Jens B Hafke
Institution:a Plant Cell Biology Research Group, Institute of General Botany, Justus Liebig University, Senckenbergstrasse 17, 35390 Giessen, Germany
b School of Biological Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164, USA
c Institute of Phytopathology and Applied Zoology, Justus Liebig University, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26-32, 35392 Giessen, Germany
d Department of Cell Biology, Institute of General Botany, Justus Liebig University, Seckenbergstrasse 17, 35390 Giessen, Germany
Abstract:This review explores the relationships between electrical long-distance signalling, Ca2+ influx coincident with propagation of electropotential waves, and cellular responses to Ca2+ influx including the consequences for sieve-tube conductivity and mass flow. Ca2+ influx is inherent to electropotential waves and appears to constitute the key link between rapid physical signals and resultant chemical cascades in sieve tubes and adjacent cells. Members of several channel groups are likely involved the regulation of Ca2+ levels in sieve elements. Among them are hyperpolarization-activated, depolarization-activated, and mechanosensitive Ca2+ channels located in the plasma membrane and Ca2+ dependent Ca2+ channels that reside in ER-membranes of sieve elements. These channels collectively determine intracellular Ca2+ levels in sieve elements and their neighbour cells. The latter cells react to Ca2+ elevation by inducing diverse functional responses dependent on the cell type. If the Ca2+ concentration in sieve elements surpasses a threshold level, dual sieve-plate occlusion by proteins and callose deposition is triggered. Occlusion is reversed when Ca2+ levels subside. Electrical messages may regulate the degree of sieve plate hydraulic conductivity in intact plants by partial sieve-plate occlusion that has a major impact on volume flow through sieve tubes. Furthermore, complete but temporary occlusion of sieve tubes may modify mass flow patterns in intact plants.
Keywords:DACCs  depolarization-activated Ca2+ channels  ER  endoplasmic reticulum  HACCs  hyperpolarization-activated Ca2+ channels  MSCs  mechanosensitive Ca2+ channels  NSSCs  non-selective cation channels  PPUs  pore-plasmodesma units  SE/CCs  sieve element/companion cell complexes
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