2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11104-014-2325-0
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Possible involvement of heterotrimeric G-protein signaling in Al-induced secretion of organic acid anions in Arabidopsis and rye

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“…IP 3 then binds to its receptor and initiates intracellular calcium (as Ca 2+ ) release from the ER. In agreement with previous findings in Arabidopsis and rye 9 , Al 3+ -enhancement of citrate secretion from stylo roots was significantly reduced by antagonists of PLC, IP 3 receptor and DAG, whereas treatment with TSG, a specific activator of PLC, resulted in an increase in citrate release (Fig. S4 ).…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…IP 3 then binds to its receptor and initiates intracellular calcium (as Ca 2+ ) release from the ER. In agreement with previous findings in Arabidopsis and rye 9 , Al 3+ -enhancement of citrate secretion from stylo roots was significantly reduced by antagonists of PLC, IP 3 receptor and DAG, whereas treatment with TSG, a specific activator of PLC, resulted in an increase in citrate release (Fig. S4 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Gα signaling is terminated by the intrinsic GTPase activity of Gα, in which ras-related small GTPase superfamily function as switch molecules by cycling between GTP-bound activated state to a GDP-bound inactivated state 19 , 20 . In consistence with our previous data in Arabidopsis and rye 9 , the involvement of G-proteins in Al 3+ enhancement of citrate excretion in stylo roots was supported by pharmacological analysis and enhancement of GTPase activity revealed in this work. Importantly, our recent data demonstrated Al 3+ -induced secretion of oxalate in buckwheat and exudation of malate in wheat without elevation of GTPase activity in the roots of both species (unpublished data).…”
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“…Recently, Li et al . 4 further reported that heterotrimeric G-protein-coordinated transduction of Al-stress signals may be associated with the secretion of OAs from roots of Arabidopsis and rye. However, studies detailing the signal regulation mechanism of Al-induced organic acid efflux are still lacking 5 .…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Hence, the PM proteomic changes under Al stress in TBS roots were detected by a combination of TMT labeling and HPLC-MS/MS analysis in this study. In addition, PM proteins play important roles in Al signal transmembrane were presented (Li et al, 2015). The identified Al-induced changes of PM proteins lay a foundation for further study of the transmembrane mechanism of aluminum signaling related to citric acid secretion from TBS roots.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%