The Ca2+ status of the endoplasmic reticulum is altered by induction of calreticulin expression in transgenic plants

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Persson, S [1 ]
Wyatt, SE [1 ]
Love, J [1 ]
Thompson, WF [1 ]
Robertson, D [1 ]
Boss, WF [1 ]
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[1] N Carolina State Univ, Dept Bot, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA
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10.1104/pp.126.3.1092
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Q94 [植物学];
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To investigate the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) Ca2+ stores in plant cells, we generated tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum; NT1) suspension cells and Arabidopsis plants with altered levels of calreticulin (CRT), an ER-localized Ca2+-binding protein. NT1 cells and Arabidopsis plants were transformed with a maize (Zea mays) CRT gene in both sense and antisense orientations under the control of an Arabidopsis heat shock promoter. ER-enriched membrane fractions from NT1 cells were used to examine how altered expression of CRT affects Ca2+ uptake and release. We found that a 2.5-fold increase in CRT led to a 2-fold increase in ATP-dependent Ca-45(2+) accumulation in the ER-enriched fraction compared with heat-shocked wild-type controls. Furthermore, after treatment with the Ca2+ ionophore ionomycin, ER microsomes from NT1 cells overproducing CRT showed a 2-fold increase in the amount of Ca-45(2+) released, and a 2- to 3-fold increase in the amount of Ca-45(2+) retained compared with wild type. These data indicate that altering the production of CRT affects the ER Ca2+ pool. Ln addition, CRT transgenic Arabidopsis plants were used to determine if altered CRT levels had any physiological effects. We found that the level of CRT in heat shock-induced CRT transgenic plants correlated positively with the retention of chlorophyll when the plants were transferred from Ca2+-containing medium to Ca2+-depleted medium. Together these data are consistent with the hypothesis that increasing CRT in the ER increases the ER Ca2+ stores and thereby enhances the survival of plants grown in low Ca2+ medium.
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