Shaping the calcium signature.

McAinsh, Martin R. and Pittman, Jon K. (2009) Shaping the calcium signature. New Phytologist, 181 (2). pp. 275-294. ISSN 0028-646X

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Abstract

In numerous plant signal transduction pathways, Ca2+ is a versatile second messenger which controls the activation of many downstream actions in response to various stimuli. There is strong evidence to indicate that information encoded within these stimulus-induced Ca2+ oscillations can provide signalling specificity. Such Ca2+ signals, or ‘Ca2+ signatures’, are generated in the cytosol, and in noncytosolic locations including the nucleus and chloroplast, through the coordinated action of Ca2+ influx and efflux pathways. An increased understanding of the functions and regulation of these various Ca2+ transporters has improved our appreciation of the role these transporters play in specifically shaping the Ca2+ signatures. Here we review the evidence which indicates that Ca2+ channel, Ca2+-ATPase and Ca2+ exchanger isoforms can indeed modulate specific Ca2+ signatures in response to an individual signal.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
New Phytologist
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? CA2+ EXCHANGERMODELLING CA2+ SIGNALSSIGNAL TRANSDUCTIONMEDICINE(ALL)QH301 BIOLOGY ??
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26450
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Deposited On:
20 May 2009 12:33
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Yes
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Published
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