Aequorin luminescence-based functional calcium assay for heterotrimeric G-proteins in arabidopsis

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Heterotrimeric GTP-binding proteins (G-proteins) and G-protein-coupled receptors are important signaling components in eukaryotes. In plants, the G-proteins are involved in diverse physiological processes, some of which are exerted via changes in the level of cytosolic free calcium concentration ([Ca 2+ ] cyt). Various techniques have been developed to measure the change of [Ca 2+ ] cyt, e.g., calcium-sensitive microelectrodes, chemical fluorescent dyes, and biosensors based on luminescent or fluorescent indicators. In this chapter, we describe a protocol for in vivo [Ca 2+ ] cyt measurement in G-protein mutants expressing aequorin, a luminescent-based calcium biosensor, to extend our knowledge about G-protein mediated Ca 2+ signaling. This method is also applicable to other early signaling events that are mediated by changes in [Ca 2+ ] cyt levels. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2013.

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Tanaka, K., Choi, J., & Stacey, G. (2013). Aequorin luminescence-based functional calcium assay for heterotrimeric G-proteins in arabidopsis. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1043, 45–54. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-532-3_5

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