Cyclic nucleotide gated channels and ca-mediated signal transduction during plant innate immune response to pathogens

Ma W, Yoshioka K, Berkowitz GA

Plant Signal Behav 2007 Nov;2(6):548-50

PubMed PMID: 19704555

Abstract

Transitory perturbations in the level of cytosolic Ca(2+) are well known to be involved in numerous cell signaling pathways in both plant and animal systems. However, not much is known at present about the molecular identity of plant plasma membrane Ca(2+) conducting ion channels or their specific roles in signal transduction cascades. A recent study employing genetic approaches as well as patch clamp electrophysiological analysis of channel currents has provided the first such direct evidence linking a specific gene product with inward Ca(2+) currents across the plant cell membrane. This work identified Ca(2+) permeation through (Arabidopsis) cyclic nucleotide gated channel isoform 2 (CNGC2) as contributing to the plant innate immunity signaling cascade initiated upon perception of a pathogen. Here, we expand on the implications of CNGC2 mediated cytosolic Ca(2+) elevations associated with plant cell response to pathogen recognition, and propose some additional steps that may be involved in the innate immunity signal cascade.