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Phosphatidic acids mediate transport of Ca2+ and H+ through plant cell membranes
S. Medvedev, O. Voronina, O. Tankelyun, T. Bilova, D. Suslov, M. Bankin, V. Mackievic, M. Makavitskaya, M. Shishova, J. Martinec, G. Smolikova, E. Sharova, V. Demidchik,
Jazyk angličtina Země Austrálie
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, práce podpořená grantem
PubMed
30940327
DOI
10.1071/fp18242
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
- MeSH
- aequorin MeSH
- buněčná membrána MeSH
- kyseliny fosfatidové * MeSH
- protoplasty MeSH
- vápník * MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- práce podpořená grantem MeSH
Phosphatidic acids (PAs) are a key intermediate in phospholipid biosynthesis, and a central element in numerous signalling pathways. Functions of PAs are related to their fundamental role in molecular interactions within cell membranes modifying membrane bending, budding, fission and fusion. Here we tested the hypothesis that PAs are capable of direct transport of ions across bio-membranes. We have demonstrated that PAs added to the maize plasma membrane vesicles induced ionophore-like transmembrane transport of Ca2+, H+ and Mg2+. PA-induced Ca2+ fluxes increased with an increasing PAs acyl chain unsaturation. For all the PAs analysed, the effect on Ca2+ permeability increased with increasing pH (pH 8.0>pH 7.2>pH 6.0). The PA-induced Ca2+, Mg2+ and H+ permeability was also more pronounced in the endomembrane vesicles as compared with the plasma membrane vesicles. Addition of PA to protoplasts from Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. roots constitutively expressing aequorin triggered elevation of the cytosolic Ca2+ activity, indicating that the observed PA-dependent Ca2+ transport occurs in intact plants.
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