Artículo de revista
In vivo analysis of the calcium signature in the plant Golgi apparatus reveals unique dynamics
Fecha
2012Registro en:
Cell Calcium, Volumen 52, Issue 5, 2018, Pages 397-404
15321991
01434160
10.1016/j.ceca.2012.06.008
Autor
Ordenes, Viviana R.
Moreno, Ignacio
Maturana, Daniel
Norambuena Morales, Lorena
Trewavas, Anthony J.
Orellana, Ariel
Institución
Resumen
The Golgi apparatus is thought to play a role in calcium homeostasis in plant cells. However, the calcium dynamics in this organelle is unknown in plants. To monitor the [Ca2+]Golgi in vivo, we obtained and analyzed Arabidopsis thaliana plants that express aequorin in the Golgi. Our results show that free [Ca2+] levels in the Golgi are higher than in the cytosol (0.70μM vs. 0.05μM, respectively). Stimuli such as cold shock, mechanical stimulation and hyperosmotic stress, led to a transient increase in cytosolic calcium; however, no instant change in the [Ca2+]Golgi concentration was detected. Nevertheless, a delayed increase in the [Ca2+]Golgi up to 2-3μM was observed. Cyclopiazonic acid and thapsigargin inhibited the stimuli-induced [Ca2+]Golgi increase, suggesting that [Ca2+]Golgi levels are dependent upon the activity of Ca2+-ATPases. Treatment of these plants with the synthetic auxin analog, 2,4-dichlorophenoxy acetic acid (2,4-D), produced a slow decrease of free calcium in the or