There's More to the Picture Than Meets the Eye: Nitric Oxide Cross Talk with Ca2+ Signaling

Author:

Jeandroz Sylvain12,Lamotte Olivier34,Astier Jérémy24,Rasul Sumaira24,Trapet Pauline24,Besson-Bard Angélique24,Bourque Stéphane24,Nicolas-Francès Valérie24,Ma Wei2,Berkowitz Gerald A.4,Wendehenne David1

Affiliation:

1. AgroSup Dijon, UMR 1347 Agroécologie, BP 86510, F–21000 Dijon, France (S.J.);

2. Université de Bourgogne, UMR 1347 Agroécologie, BP 86510, F–21000 Dijon, France (J.A., S.R., P.T., A.B.-B., S.B., V.N.-F., D.W.)

3. CNRS, UMR 1347 Agroécologie, BP 86510, F–21000 Dijon, France (O.L.);

4. Equipe de Recherche Labélisée CNRS 6300, BP 86510, F–21000 Dijon, France (S.J., O.L., J.A., S.R., P.T., A.B.-B., S.B., V.N.-F., D.W.);

Abstract

Abstract Calcium and nitric oxide (NO) are two important biological messengers. Increasing evidence indicates that Ca2+ and NO work together in mediating responses to pathogenic microorganisms and microbe-associated molecular patterns. Ca2+ fluxes were recognized to account for NO production, whereas evidence gathered from a number of studies highlights that NO is one of the key messengers mediating Ca2+ signaling. Here, we present a concise description of the current understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying the cross talk between Ca2+ and NO in plant cells exposed to biotic stress. Particular attention will be given to the involvement of cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channels and Ca2+ sensors. Notably, we provide new evidence that calmodulin might be regulated at the posttranslational level by NO through S-nitrosylation. Furthermore, we report original transcriptomic data showing that NO produced in response to oligogalacturonide regulates the expression of genes related to Ca2+ signaling. Deeper insight into the molecules involved in the interplay between Ca2+ and NO not only permits a better characterization of the Ca2+ signaling system but also allows us to further understand how plants respond to pathogen attack.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Genetics,Physiology

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