MCU proteins dominate in vivo mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake in Arabidopsis roots

Archive ouverte

Ruberti, Cristina | Feitosa-Araujo, Elias | Xu, Zhaolong | Wagner, Stephan | Grenzi, Matteo | Darwish, Essam | Lichtenauer, Sophie | Fuchs, Philippe | Parmagnani, Ambra Selene | Balcerowicz, Daria | Schoenaers, Sébastjen | de la Torre, Carolina | Mekkaoui, Khansa | Nunes-Nesi, Adriano | Wirtz, Markus | Vissenberg, Kris | van Aken, Olivier | Hause, Bettina | Costa, Alex | Schwarzländer, Markus

Edité par CCSD ; American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB) -

International audience. Abstract Ca2+ signaling is central to plant development and acclimation. While Ca2+-responsive proteins have been investigated intensely in plants, only a few Ca2+-permeable channels have been identified, and our understanding of how intracellular Ca2+ fluxes is facilitated remains limited. Arabidopsis thaliana homologs of the mammalian channel-forming mitochondrial calcium uniporter (MCU) protein showed Ca2+ transport activity in vitro. Yet, the evolutionary complexity of MCU proteins, as well as reports about alternative systems and unperturbed mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake in knockout lines of MCU genes, leave critical questions about the in vivo functions of the MCU protein family in plants unanswered. Here, we demonstrate that MCU proteins mediate mitochondrial Ca2+ transport in planta and that this mechanism is the major route for fast Ca2+ uptake. Guided by the subcellular localization, expression, and conservation of MCU proteins, we generated an mcu triple knockout line. Using Ca2+ imaging in living root tips and the stimulation of Ca2+ transients of different amplitudes, we demonstrated that mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake became limiting in the triple mutant. The drastic cell physiological phenotype of impaired subcellular Ca2+ transport coincided with deregulated jasmonic acid-related signaling and thigmomorphogenesis. Our findings establish MCUs as a major mitochondrial Ca2+ entry route in planta and link mitochondrial Ca2+ transport with phytohormone signaling.

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

In Vivo NADH/NAD + Biosensing Reveals the Dynamics of Cytosolic Redox Metabolism in Plants

Archive ouverte | Steinbeck, Janina | CCSD

International audience

Reductive stress triggers ANAC017-mediated retrograde signaling to safeguard the endoplasmic reticulum by boosting mitochondrial respiratory capacity

Archive ouverte | Fuchs, Philippe | CCSD

International audience. Abstract Redox processes are at the heart of universal life processes, such as metabolism, signaling, or folding of secreted proteins. Redox landscapes differ between cell compartments and ar...

Photosynthetic activity triggers pH and NAD redox signatures across different plant cell compartments

Archive ouverte | Elsässer, Marlene | CCSD

International audience. Abstract A characteristic feature of most plants is their ability to perform photosynthesis, which ultimately provides energy and organic substrates to most life. Photosynthesis dominates chl...

Chargement des enrichissements...