We investigated the origin and properties of spontaneous cytosolic Ca2+ oscillations in Arabidopsis thaliana and Solanum lycopersicum guard cells. Although these oscillations have been described since the 1990s, their underlying mechanisms remain unresolved. Using genetically encoded Ca2+ indicators (GECIs), we aimed to clarify how intracellular and extracellular Ca2+ sources contribute to these dynamics. We compared GECIs with distinct biochemical properties to assess their suitability for detecting spontaneous Ca2+ transients, testing cytosolic- (YC3.6, R-GECO1, GCaMP3) and ER-localised reporters (ER-GCaMP6-210). We monitored Ca2+ dynamics in vivo under different illumination conditions and manipulated apoplastic Ca2+ and ER Ca2+ availability. YC3.6, R-GECO1 and GCaMP3 reliably reported spontaneous cytosolic Ca2+ oscillations. We further observed spontaneous Ca2+ transients in the ER lumen. The blue excitation light required for ER-GCaMP6-210 induced ER Ca2+ depletion, whereas darkness, green or red light enabled ER Ca2+ refilling, which depended on apoplastic Ca2+. Our findings suggest that in guard cells, cytosolic Ca2+ transients are primarily driven by apoplastic Ca2+ influx, but their persistence requires proper ER Ca2+ homeostasis. This highlights a key interplay between extracellular and intracellular Ca2+ pools in generating and maintaining cytosolic Ca2+ oscillations in guard cells and establishes a framework for further mechanistic dissection.
Investigating the origin of spontaneous cytosolic calcium oscillations in stomatal guard cells: a dialogue between apoplastic and endoplasmic reticulum stores / M. Grenzi, B.M. Orlando Marchesano, A.S. Parmagnani, S. Buratti, N. Ricci, L. Luoni, M. Nieves-Cordones, M.C. Bonza, S. Stael, A. Costa. - In: NEW PHYTOLOGIST. - ISSN 0028-646X. - (2025 Dec 12). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1111/nph.70817]
Investigating the origin of spontaneous cytosolic calcium oscillations in stomatal guard cells: a dialogue between apoplastic and endoplasmic reticulum stores
M. Grenzi
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;B.M. Orlando Marchesano;A.S. Parmagnani;L. Luoni;M.C. Bonza;A. Costa
2025
Abstract
We investigated the origin and properties of spontaneous cytosolic Ca2+ oscillations in Arabidopsis thaliana and Solanum lycopersicum guard cells. Although these oscillations have been described since the 1990s, their underlying mechanisms remain unresolved. Using genetically encoded Ca2+ indicators (GECIs), we aimed to clarify how intracellular and extracellular Ca2+ sources contribute to these dynamics. We compared GECIs with distinct biochemical properties to assess their suitability for detecting spontaneous Ca2+ transients, testing cytosolic- (YC3.6, R-GECO1, GCaMP3) and ER-localised reporters (ER-GCaMP6-210). We monitored Ca2+ dynamics in vivo under different illumination conditions and manipulated apoplastic Ca2+ and ER Ca2+ availability. YC3.6, R-GECO1 and GCaMP3 reliably reported spontaneous cytosolic Ca2+ oscillations. We further observed spontaneous Ca2+ transients in the ER lumen. The blue excitation light required for ER-GCaMP6-210 induced ER Ca2+ depletion, whereas darkness, green or red light enabled ER Ca2+ refilling, which depended on apoplastic Ca2+. Our findings suggest that in guard cells, cytosolic Ca2+ transients are primarily driven by apoplastic Ca2+ influx, but their persistence requires proper ER Ca2+ homeostasis. This highlights a key interplay between extracellular and intracellular Ca2+ pools in generating and maintaining cytosolic Ca2+ oscillations in guard cells and establishes a framework for further mechanistic dissection.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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