Boron nutrition of cultured Tobacco BY-2 Cells. VI. calcium is involved in early responses to Boron deprivation

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Boron (B) deprivation induces various responses in plant cells, some of which can be observed very early. However, it has been unknown what kind of signal is generated by the stress. We found that B deprivation induced the expression of stress-responsive genes within 1 h in suspension-cultured tobacco BY-2 cells. The induction was largely suppressed by withholding medium Ca 2 or by adding a Ca2 channel blocker. Analysis using aequorin-expressing cells showed that B-deprived cells took up more Ca 2 than control cells. These results suggest that Ca2 influx plays a role in B deprivation stress signaling.

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Koshiba, T., Kobayashi, M., Ishihara, A., & Matoh, T. (2010). Boron nutrition of cultured Tobacco BY-2 Cells. VI. calcium is involved in early responses to Boron deprivation. Plant and Cell Physiology, 51(2), 323–327. https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcp179

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