Abstract
The focus of this study is to investigate possible involvement of cyclic AMP in regulation of Vicia stomatal movements. The presence of 0.1 mM 8-Br-cAMP, a membrane-permeable analogue of cAMP, alone in the incubation medium did not affect stomatal opening in the light in leaf epidermal peel experiments. However, addition of 0.1 mM 8-Br-cAMP completely reversed exogenous ABA- and Ca2+-induced inhibition of stomatal opening. Consistent with these results, patch-clamping experiments showed that intracellular addition of 0.5 mM or 1 mM cAMP significantly reversed the inhibition of whole-cell inward K+ currents by internally supplied 13 μm Ca2+ or 10 μM ABA in stomatal guard cell protoplasts, respectively. Furthermore, intracellular addition of either 10 μM prostaglandin El (PGE1, an adenylate cyclase activator) or 1 mM 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine (IBMX, a phosphodiesterase inhibitor) mimicked the effect of exogenous cAMP on the removal of ABA- or Ca2+-induced inhibition of inward K+-current. These results suggest that a cAMP signaling pathway is involved in signal transduction in stomatal regulation by interacting with ABA and Ca2+ signaling cascades. A hypothetical mechanism by which cAMP may regulate K+-channels in stomatal guard cells is also discussed.
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Jin, X. C., & Wu, W. H. (1999). Involvement of cyclic AMP in ABA- and Ca2+-mediated signal transduction of stomatal regulation in Vicia faba. Plant and Cell Physiology, 40(11), 1127–1133. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.pcp.a029497
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