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Ca2+ signals in plant immunity
Authors:Philipp Kö  ster,Thomas A DeFalco,Cyril Zipfel
Affiliation:1. Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology and Zürich‐Basel Plant Science Center, University of Zürich, Zürich Switzerland ; 2. The Sainsbury Laboratory, University of East Anglia, Norwich UK
Abstract:Calcium ions function as a key second messenger ion in eukaryotes. Spatially and temporally defined cytoplasmic Ca2+ signals are shaped through the concerted activity of ion channels, exchangers, and pumps in response to diverse stimuli; these signals are then decoded through the activity of Ca2+‐binding sensor proteins. In plants, Ca2+ signaling is central to both pattern‐ and effector‐triggered immunity, with the generation of characteristic cytoplasmic Ca2+ elevations in response to potential pathogens being common to both. However, despite their importance, and a long history of scientific interest, the transport proteins that shape Ca2+ signals and their integration remain poorly characterized. Here, we discuss recent work that has both shed light on and deepened the mysteries of Ca2+ signaling in plant immunity.
Keywords:calcium   channel   ETI   immunity   PTI
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