Cross Talk Between Cyclic Nucleotides and Calcium Signaling Pathways in Plants–Achievements and Prospects

A variety of plant cellular activities are regulated through mechanisms controlling the level of signal molecules, such as cyclic nucleotides (cNMPs, e.g., cyclic adenosine 3′:5′-monophosphate, cAMP, and cyclic guanosine 3′:5′- monophosphate, cGMP) and calcium ions (Ca2+). The mechanism regulating c...

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Main Authors: Brygida Świeżawska-Boniecka, Maria Duszyn, Mateusz Kwiatkowski, Adriana Szmidt-Jaworska, Krzysztof Jaworski
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.643560/full
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spelling doaj-3384b8a5df9e4e799cd6ce0a2ff2d1072021-02-16T07:04:36ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2021-02-011210.3389/fpls.2021.643560643560Cross Talk Between Cyclic Nucleotides and Calcium Signaling Pathways in Plants–Achievements and ProspectsBrygida Świeżawska-BonieckaMaria DuszynMateusz KwiatkowskiAdriana Szmidt-JaworskaKrzysztof JaworskiA variety of plant cellular activities are regulated through mechanisms controlling the level of signal molecules, such as cyclic nucleotides (cNMPs, e.g., cyclic adenosine 3′:5′-monophosphate, cAMP, and cyclic guanosine 3′:5′- monophosphate, cGMP) and calcium ions (Ca2+). The mechanism regulating cNMP levels affects their synthesis, degradation, efflux and cellular distribution. Many transporters and the spatiotemporal pattern of calcium signals, which are transduced by multiple, tunable and often strategically positioned Ca2+-sensing elements, play roles in calcium homeostasis. Earlier studies have demonstrated that while cNMPs and Ca2+ can act separately in independent transduction pathways, they can interact and function together. Regardless of the context, the balance between Ca2+ and cNMP is the most important consideration. This balance seems to be crucial for effectors, such as phosphodiesterases, cyclic nucleotide gated channels and cyclase activity. Currently, a wide range of molecular biology techniques enable thorough analyses of cellular cross talk. In recent years, data have indicated relationships between calcium ions and cyclic nucleotides in mechanisms regulating specific signaling pathways. The purpose of this study is to summarize the current knowledge on nucleotide-calcium cross talk in plants.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.643560/fullcAMPcGMPcalciumplant signalingplant cell
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author Brygida Świeżawska-Boniecka
Maria Duszyn
Mateusz Kwiatkowski
Adriana Szmidt-Jaworska
Krzysztof Jaworski
spellingShingle Brygida Świeżawska-Boniecka
Maria Duszyn
Mateusz Kwiatkowski
Adriana Szmidt-Jaworska
Krzysztof Jaworski
Cross Talk Between Cyclic Nucleotides and Calcium Signaling Pathways in Plants–Achievements and Prospects
Frontiers in Plant Science
cAMP
cGMP
calcium
plant signaling
plant cell
author_facet Brygida Świeżawska-Boniecka
Maria Duszyn
Mateusz Kwiatkowski
Adriana Szmidt-Jaworska
Krzysztof Jaworski
author_sort Brygida Świeżawska-Boniecka
title Cross Talk Between Cyclic Nucleotides and Calcium Signaling Pathways in Plants–Achievements and Prospects
title_short Cross Talk Between Cyclic Nucleotides and Calcium Signaling Pathways in Plants–Achievements and Prospects
title_full Cross Talk Between Cyclic Nucleotides and Calcium Signaling Pathways in Plants–Achievements and Prospects
title_fullStr Cross Talk Between Cyclic Nucleotides and Calcium Signaling Pathways in Plants–Achievements and Prospects
title_full_unstemmed Cross Talk Between Cyclic Nucleotides and Calcium Signaling Pathways in Plants–Achievements and Prospects
title_sort cross talk between cyclic nucleotides and calcium signaling pathways in plants–achievements and prospects
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2021-02-01
description A variety of plant cellular activities are regulated through mechanisms controlling the level of signal molecules, such as cyclic nucleotides (cNMPs, e.g., cyclic adenosine 3′:5′-monophosphate, cAMP, and cyclic guanosine 3′:5′- monophosphate, cGMP) and calcium ions (Ca2+). The mechanism regulating cNMP levels affects their synthesis, degradation, efflux and cellular distribution. Many transporters and the spatiotemporal pattern of calcium signals, which are transduced by multiple, tunable and often strategically positioned Ca2+-sensing elements, play roles in calcium homeostasis. Earlier studies have demonstrated that while cNMPs and Ca2+ can act separately in independent transduction pathways, they can interact and function together. Regardless of the context, the balance between Ca2+ and cNMP is the most important consideration. This balance seems to be crucial for effectors, such as phosphodiesterases, cyclic nucleotide gated channels and cyclase activity. Currently, a wide range of molecular biology techniques enable thorough analyses of cellular cross talk. In recent years, data have indicated relationships between calcium ions and cyclic nucleotides in mechanisms regulating specific signaling pathways. The purpose of this study is to summarize the current knowledge on nucleotide-calcium cross talk in plants.
topic cAMP
cGMP
calcium
plant signaling
plant cell
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.643560/full
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