Plasma Membrane Cyclic Nucleotide Gated Calcium Channels Control Land Plant Thermal Sensing and Acquired Thermotolerance
Plasma Membrane Cyclic Nucleotide Gated Calcium Channels Control Land Plant Thermal Sensing and Acquired Thermotolerance
Typically at dawn on a hot summer day, land plants need precise molecular thermometers to sense harmless increments in the ambient temperature to induce a timely heat shock response (HSR) and accumulate protective heat shock proteins in anticipation of harmful temperatures at mid-day. Here, we found that the cyclic nucleotide gated calcium channel (CNGC) CNGCb gene from Physcomitrella patens and its Arabidopsis thaliana ortholog CNGC2, encode a component of cyclic nucleotide gated Ca(2+) channels that act as the primary thermosensors of land plant cells. Disruption of CNGCb or CNGC2 produced a hyper-thermosensitive phenotype, giving rise to an HSR and acquired thermotolerance at significantly milder heat-priming treatments than in wild-type plants. In an aequorin-expressing moss, CNGCb loss-of-function caused a hyper-thermoresponsive Ca(2+) influx and altered Ca(2+) signaling. Patch clamp recordings on moss protoplasts showed the presence of three distinct thermoresponsive Ca(2+) channels in wild-type cells. Deletion of CNGCb led to a total absence of one and increased the open probability of the remaining two thermoresponsive Ca(2+) channels. Thus, CNGC2 and CNGCb are expected to form heteromeric Ca(2+) channels with other related CNGCs. These channels in the plasma membrane respond to increments in the ambient temperature by triggering an optimal HSR, leading to the onset of plant acquired thermotolerance.
- University of Birmingham United Kingdom
- University of Lausanne Switzerland
- University of York United Kingdom
Cytoplasm, Hot Temperature, Arabidopsis Proteins, Cell Membrane, Molecular Sequence Data, Adaptation, Biological, Arabidopsis, Computational Biology, Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Cation Channels, Genes, Plant, Plants, Genetically Modified, Bryopsida, Phenotype, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Calcium, Amino Acid Sequence, Gene Deletion, Heat-Shock Response, Phylogeny, Signal Transduction
Cytoplasm, Hot Temperature, Arabidopsis Proteins, Cell Membrane, Molecular Sequence Data, Adaptation, Biological, Arabidopsis, Computational Biology, Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Cation Channels, Genes, Plant, Plants, Genetically Modified, Bryopsida, Phenotype, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Calcium, Amino Acid Sequence, Gene Deletion, Heat-Shock Response, Phylogeny, Signal Transduction
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