Articulo
Electrical Wiring and Long-Distance Plant Communication
Trends In Plant Science
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Autor
Hedrich, Rainer
Salvador-Recatala, Vicenta
Dreyer, Ingo
Institución
Resumen
Electrical signalling over long distances is an efficient way of achieving cell-to-cell communication in living organisms. In plants, the phloem can be considered as a 'green cable' that allows the transmission of action potentials (APs) induced by stimuli such as wounding and cold. Measuring phloem potential changes and separating them from secondary responses of surrounding tissues can be achieved using living aphids as bioelectrodes. Two glutamate receptor-like genes (GLR3.3 and 3.6) were identified as being involved in the propagation of electrical activity from the damaged to undamaged leaves. However, phloem APs are initiated and propagated independently of these glutamate receptors. Here, we propose new screening approaches to obtain further information on the components required for electrical signalling in phloem cables. Keywords. KeyWords Plus:LOCALIZED K+ CHANNEL ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA GUARD-CELLS PHLOEM POTASSIUM RECEPTOR CALCIUM IDENTIFICATION EXPRESSION SIGNALS Regular 2015 FONDECYT FONDECYT