A defined range of guard cell calcium oscillation parameters encodes stomatal movements

Citation
Gj. Allen et al., A defined range of guard cell calcium oscillation parameters encodes stomatal movements, NATURE, 411(6841), 2001, pp. 1053-1057
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary,Multidisciplinary,Multidisciplinary
Journal title
NATURE
ISSN journal
00280836 → ACNP
Volume
411
Issue
6841
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1053 - 1057
Database
ISI
SICI code
0028-0836(20010628)411:6841<1053:ADROGC>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Oscillations in cytosolic calcium concentration ([Ca2+](cyt)) are central r egulators of signal transduction cascades(1), although the roles of individ ual [Ca2+](cyt) oscillation parameters in regulating downstream physiologic al responses remain largely unknown. In plants, guard cells integrate envir onmental and endogenous signals to regulate the aperture of stomatal pores( 2) and [Ca2+](cyt) oscillations are a fundamental component of stomatal clo sure(3,4). Here we systematically vary [Ca2+](cyt) oscillation parameters i n Arabidopsis guard cells using a 'calcium clamp'(3,5-7) and show that [Ca2 +](cyt) controls stomatal closure by two mechanisms. Shortterm 'calcium-rea ctive' closure occurred rapidly when [Ca2+](cyt) was elevated, whereas the degree of long-term steady-state closure was 'calcium programmed' by [Ca2+] (cyt) oscillations within a defined range of frequency, transient number, d uration and amplitude. Furthermore, in guard cells of the gca2 mutant(8), [ Ca2+](cyt) oscillations induced by abscisic acid and extracellular calcium had increased frequencies and reduced transient duration, and steady-state stomatal closure was abolished. Experimentally imposing [Ca2+](cyt) oscilla tions with parameters that elicited closure in the wild type restored long- term closure in gca2 stomata. These data show that a defined window of guar d cell [Ca2+](cyt) oscillation parameters programs changes in steady-state stomatal aperture.