cAMP activates hyperpolarization-activated Ca2+ channels in the pollen of Pyrus pyrifolia
Many signal-transduction processes in plant cells have been suggested to be triggered by signal-induced opening of calcium ion (Ca 2+ ) channels in the plasma membrane. Cyclic nucleotides have been proposed to lead to an increase in cytosolic free Ca 2+ in pollen. However, direct recordings of cycli...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant cell reports 2011-07, Vol.30 (7), p.1193-1200 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Many signal-transduction processes in plant cells have been suggested to be triggered by signal-induced opening of calcium ion (Ca
2+
) channels in the plasma membrane. Cyclic nucleotides have been proposed to lead to an increase in cytosolic free Ca
2+
in pollen. However, direct recordings of cyclic-nucleotide-induced Ca
2+
currents in pollen have not yet been obtained. Here, we report that cyclic AMP (cAMP) activated a hyperpolarization-activated Ca
2+
channel in the
Pyrus pyrifolia
pollen tube using the patch-clamp technique, which resulted in a significant increase in pollen tube protoplast cytosolic-Ca
2+
concentration. Outside-out single channel configuration identified that cAMP directly increased the Ca
2+
channel open-probability without affecting channel conductance. cAMP-induced currents were composed of both Ca
2+
and K
+
. However, cGMP failed to mimic the cAMP effect. Higher cytosolic free-Ca
2+
concentration significantly decreased the cAMP-induced currents. These results provide direct evidence for cAMP activation of hyperpolarization-activated Ca
2+
channels in the plasma membrane of pollen tubes, which, in turn, modulate cellular responses in regulation of pollen tube growth. |
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ISSN: | 0721-7714 1432-203X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00299-011-1027-9 |