Overexpression of the AtGluR2 Gene Encoding anArabidopsis Homolog of Mammalian Glutamate Receptors Impairs CalciumUtilization and Sensitivity to Ionic Stress in TransgenicPlants
Open Access
- 15 January 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant and Cell Physiology
- Vol. 42 (1) , 74-84
- https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pce008
Abstract
We have identified a homolog of the mammalian ionotropic glutamate receptor genes in Arabidopsisthaliana (AtGluR2). This gene was found to alter Ca2+ utilization when overexpressed in A. thaliana. These transgenic plants displayed symptoms of Ca2+ deficiency, including browning and death of the shoot apex, necrosis of leaf tips, and deformation of leaves. Supplementation with Ca2+ alleviated these phenotypes. Overall levels of Ca2+ in tissues of control plants were not significantly different from those of transgenic plants, suggesting that overexpression of the AtGluR2 gene did not affect Ca2+ uptake. However, the relative growth yield as a function of Ca2+ levels revealed that the critical deficiency content of Ca2+ in transgenic plants was three times higher than that of control plants. The transgenic plants also exhibited hypersensitivity to Na+ and K+ ionic stresses. The ion hypersensitivity was ameliorated by supplementation with Ca2+. The results showed that overexpression of the AtGluR2 gene caused reduced efficiency of Ca2+ utilization in the transgenic plants. The promoter of the AtGluR2 gene was active in vascular tissues, particularly in cells adjacent to the conducting vessels. This suggests that AtGluR2 encodes a functional channel that unloads Ca2+ from the xylem vessels. The results together suggest that appropriate expression of the AtGluR2 protein may play critical roles in Ca2+ nutrition by controlling the ion allocation among different Ca2+ sinks both during normal development and during adaptation to ionic stresses.Keywords
This publication has 47 references indexed in Scilit:
- Cloning and First Functional Characterization of a Plant Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Cation ChannelPlant Physiology, 1999
- Expression of Arabidopsis CAX1 in Tobacco: Altered Calcium Homeostasis and Increased Stress SensitivityPlant Cell, 1999
- Physiology and metabolism — talking through membranesCurrent Opinion in Plant Biology, 1999
- Calcium channels in higher plant cells: selectivity, regulation and pharmacologyJournal of Experimental Botany, 1997
- Pore loops: An emerging theme in ion channel structureNeuron, 1995
- Mammalian ionotropic glutamate receptorsCurrent Opinion in Neurobiology, 1993
- Measurements of Ca 2+ fluxes in intact plant cellsPhilosophical Transactions Of The Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 1992
- Calcium as a plant nutrientPlant, Cell & Environment, 1984
- Nutrient requirements of suspension cultures of soybean root cellsExperimental Cell Research, 1968
- Comparative Mineral Nutrition of PlantsAnnual Review of Plant Physiology, 1963