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The calcium sensor CBL10 mediates salt tolerance by regulating ion homeostasis in Arabidopsis
被引:300
作者:
Kim, Beom-Gi
Waadt, Rainer
Cheong, Yong Hwa
Pandey, Girdhar K.
Dominguez-Solis, Jose R.
Schueltke, Stefanie
Lee, Sung Chul
Kudla, Joerg
[1
]
Luan, Sheng
机构:
[1] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Plant Mol Biol, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
[2] Univ Munster, Inst Bot & Botanisher Garten, D-48149 Munster, Germany
[3] Sunchon Natl Univ, Dept Bio Environm Sci, Jeonnam 540742, South Korea
关键词:
calcium sensor;
salt stress;
signal transduction;
protein kinase;
tonoplast;
D O I:
10.1111/j.1365-313X.2007.03249.x
中图分类号:
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号:
071001 ;
摘要:
Calcium serves as a critical messenger in many adaptation and developmental processes. Cellular calcium signals are detected and transmitted by sensor molecules such as calcium-binding proteins. In plants, the calcineurin B-like protein (CBL) family represents a unique group of calcium sensors and plays a key role in decoding calcium transients by specifically interacting with and regulating a family of protein kinases (CIPKs). We report here that the CBL protein CBL10 functions as a crucial regulator of salt tolerance in Arabidopsis. Cbl10 mutant plants exhibited significant growth defects and showed hypersensitive cell death in leaf tissues under high-salt conditions. Interestingly, the Na+ content of the cbl10 mutant, unlike other salt-sensitive mutants identified thus far, was significantly lower than in the wild type under either normal or high-salt conditions, suggesting that CBL10 mediates a novel Ca2+-signaling pathway for salt tolerance. Indeed, the CBL10 protein physically interacts with the salt-tolerance factor CIPK24 (SOS2), and the CBL10-CIPK24 (SOS2) complex is associated with the vacuolar compartments that are responsible for salt storage and detoxification in plant cells. These findings suggest that CBL10 and CIPK24 (SOS2) constitute a novel salt-tolerance pathway that regulates the sequestration/compartmentalization of Na+ in plant cells. Because CIPK24 (SOS2) also interacts with CBL4 (SOS3) and regulates salt export across the plasma membrane, our study identifies CIPK24 (SOS2) as a multi-functional protein kinase that regulates different aspects of salt tolerance by interacting with distinct CBL calcium sensors.
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页码:473 / 484
页数:12
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