Pyridine nucleotides induce changes in cytosolic pools of calcium in Arabidopsis

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Abstract

NAD is a pyridine nucleotide that is involved in cell metabolism and signaling of plant growth and stress. Recently, we reported on the multifaceted nature of NAD-inducible immunity in Arabidopsis. We identified NAD as an integral regulator of multiple defense layers such as production of ROS, deposition of callose, stimulation of cell death and modulation of defense metabolism including the defense hormones SA, JA and ABA, and other defense-associated metabolites. Altogether, NAD-induced immune effects confer resistance to diverse pathogenic microbes. Our addendum to this work further demonstrates an impact of NAD on the cytosolic calcium pool, a well-known component of early plant defense response.

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Pétriacq, P., Tcherkez, G., & Gakière, B. (2016). Pyridine nucleotides induce changes in cytosolic pools of calcium in Arabidopsis. Plant Signaling and Behavior, 11(11). https://doi.org/10.1080/15592324.2016.1249082

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