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An ATP signalling pathway in plant cells: extracellular ATP triggers programmed cell death in Populus euphratica
Authors:Sun Jian  Zhang Chun-Lan  Deng Shu-Rong  Lu Cun-Fu  Shen Xin  Zhou Xiao-Yang  Zheng Xiao-Jiang  Hu Zan-Min  Chen Shao-Liang
Affiliation:National Engineering Laboratory for Tree Breeding, College of Biological Sciences and Technology, Beijing Forestry University (Box 162), Beijing 100083 College of Life Science, Xuzhou Normal University, Xuzhou 221116, Jiangsu, China.
Abstract:We elucidated the extracellular ATP (eATP) signalling cascade active in programmed cell death (PCD) using cell cultures of Populus euphratica. Millimolar amounts of eATP induced a dose‐ and time‐dependent reduction in viability, and the agonist‐treated cells displayed hallmark features of PCD. eATP caused an elevation of cytosolic Ca2+ levels, resulting in Ca2+ uptake by the mitochondria and subsequent H2O2 accumulation. P. euphratica exhibited an increased mitochondrial transmembrane potential, and cytochrome c was released without opening of the permeability transition pore over the period of ATP stimulation. Moreover, the eATP‐induced increase of intracellular ATP, essential for the activation of caspase‐like proteases and subsequent PCD, was found to be related to increased mitochondrial transmembrane potential. NO is implicated as a downstream component of the cytosolic Ca2+ concentration but plays a negligible role in eATP‐stimulated cell death. We speculate that ATP binds purinoceptors in the plasma membrane, leading to the induction of downstream intermediate signals, as the proposed sequence of events in PCD signalling was terminated by the animal P2 receptor antagonist suramin.
Keywords:Ca2+  eATP signalling  H2O2  mitochondria  NO  PCD  poplar
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