Protein Information

ID 33
Name ATPase
Synonyms ATP7A; MK; ATPase; Cation transporting ATPase; ATP7A protein; ATPase Cu(2+) transporting alpha polypeptide; Copper pump 1; Copper transporting ATPase 1…

Compound Information

ID 1715
Name abscisic acid
CAS

Reference

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19847112 Meimoun P, Vidal G, Bohrer AS, Lehner A, Tran D, Briand J, Bouteau F, Rona JP: Intracellular Ca2+ stores could participate to abscisic acid-induced depolarization and stomatal closure in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Signal Behav. 2009 Sep;4(9):830-5. Epub 2009 Sep 30.
In Arabidopsis thaliana cell suspension, abscisic acid (ABA) induces changes in cytosolic calcium concentration ([Ca (2+)](cyt)) which are the trigger for ABA-induced plasma membrane anion current activation, H (+)-ATPase inhibition, and subsequent plasma membrane depolarization. In the present study, we took advantage of this model to analyze the implication of intracellular Ca (2+) stores in ABA signal transduction through electrophysiological current measurements, cytosolic Ca (2+) activity measurements with the apoaequorin Ca (2+) reporter protein and external pH measurement. Intracellular Ca (2+) stores involvement was determined by using specific inhibitors of CICR channels: the cADP-ribose/ryanodine receptor (Br-cADPR and dantrolene) and of the inositol trisphosphate receptor (U73122). In addition experiments were performed on epidermal strips of A. thaliana leaves to monitor stomatal closure in response to ABA in presence of the same pharmacology. Our data provide evidence that ryanodine receptor and inositol trisphosphate receptor could be involved in ABA-induced (1) Ca (2+) release in the cytosol, (2) anion channel activation and H (+)-ATPase inhibition leading to plasma membrane depolarization and (3) stomatal closure. Intracellular Ca (2+) release could thus contribute to the control of early events in the ABA signal transduction pathway in A. thaliana.
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