Affiliation:
1. Department of Plant Molecular Biology, University of Delhi South Campus, New Delhi-110021,India
Abstract
:
Plants have developed calcium (Ca2+) signaling as an important mechanism of regulation
of stress perception, developmental cues, and responsive gene expression. The post-genomic
era has witnessed the successful unravelling of the functional characterization of genes and the
creation of large datasets of molecular information. The major elements of Ca2+ signaling machinery
include Ca2+ sensors and responders such as Calmodulins (CaMs), Calmodulin-like proteins
(CMLs), Ca2+/CaM-dependent protein kinases (CCaMKs), Ca2+-dependent protein kinases (CDPKs),
Calcineurin B-like proteins (CBLs) as well as transporters, such as Cyclic nucleotide-gated channels
(CNGCs), Glutamate-like receptors (GLRs), Ca2+-ATPases, Ca2+/H+ exchangers (CAXs) and
mechanosensitive channels. These elements play an important role in the regulation of physiological
processes and plant responses to various stresses. Detailed genomic analysis can help us in the
identification of potential molecular targets that can be exploited towards the development of
stress-tolerant crops. The information sourced from model systems through omics approaches
helps in the prediction and simulation of regulatory networks involved in responses to different stimuli
at the molecular and cellular levels. The molecular delineation of Ca2+ signaling pathways
could be a stepping stone for engineering climate-resilient crop plants. Here, we review the recent
developments in Ca2+ signaling in the context of transport, responses, and adaptations significant
for crop improvement through functional genomics approaches.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Genetics (clinical),Genetics
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